doublelongdaddy;490630 said:
I would think the opposite would be true as far as circulation goes but I have not tried the Divo yet. I am going to order one today and give it a go, seems like a lot of men are using it now. It may be a good addition to the
SRT routine.
The suit material is very versatile once many layers (8) are used. Being that it is thin and has a firm elastic quality it molds to the skin pretty well.
A technique to fit your
SRT routine:
Always erect. Make sure you have an adapter which fill fit your erect girth. Use lengths which match your NBP length up to your head rim or close to it.
Put each layer on while erect. With 8 layers it should be a solid, smooth form.
Clamp the base moderately: I use releasable zip ties which you can find in any electrical supply aisle. Within a few minutes this will puff the head a bit and make it more of an anchor.
At this point you may use it actively or passively.
Passive, unclamped and casually wear for long periods.
Active, experiment with your stretches while semi-erect. I think you will find that the material gives an interesting amplification effect. The sleeve will distribute compression and makes for excellent blasters.
Other active methods are placing releasable zip ties (these are about 1/3" wide) at about 1" intervals from your base. This forms a jelq which can really build up some pressure as you kegel an erection.
The best part is that you can do some really deep stretches and then go off and relax and the suit keeps you near full length during the down time.
Remember though it's the extra layers which improve the force distribution and make it rigid enough to keep the erection.
Be careful! Do not leave clamped while unattended. Never sleeping etc.