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i am wondering if the X-40 model produces greater expansion than the X-40 model because of its larger size? im thinking it might be time for me to upgrade? my base does feel a little uncomfortable during a X-40 session, and there are some ring marks when im done. thoughts? thanks
 
I don't think it makes much of a difference, I think the tighter the fit the better but I may be wrong.
 
would it be practical to use both models like in air-pumping? it's common to start a set with a smaller tube and switch to a bigger size during the routine. maybe this applies to aquapumping, too?
 
If you are fitting comfortably in Herc model, then I'd say hold off on getting the X-40. If the rings around the base are becoming too painful, then upgrade. Maybe pumping like that might yield better gains and you might want to consult with some of the experienced Bathmate users and pumpers because I'm still a noob to Pumping. I've only used it a month and feel that if you can fit comfortably in one, I'd move towards doing the routine in that model.
 
I doubt that the rings are pump size based. I used the X-40 and enter unerrected.

I think the small model is more handy to use and if you got the size for that why do you want to plague yourself with that big bottle down there?

The X-40 might be stronger for another reason. On the down side that gum part is bigger and maybe it pulls stronger for that reason, but that's only a guess.
 
hey Bathmate,does the X-40 model produce more expansion than he X-40? it seems like it should just due to more vacuum being produced in a larger chamber? or maybe i have my physics wrong? thanks
 
well, im asking because the outside circumference of the X-40 is 7", so if my girth goal is 7", then it is not physically possible with the X-40, since the inner circumference is less than 7", right?
 
stretcharmstrng;375548 said:
hey Bathmate,does the X-40 model produce more expansion than he X-40? it seems like it should just due to more vacuum being produced in a larger chamber? or maybe i have my physics wrong? thanks

The two devices produce the same negative pressure which is maximum 0.40 bar this is -6 PSI (that like 6 lbs of sugar hanging of the penis .) if that's not enough enough here are some more info:

Most air devices exceed that but the air goes elastic and they get very un-pleasant effect as I remember when I trialed the Japan units, was mental loads of pressure no results and my dick was numb for 1 whole hour scary even for me, a long term Bathmate user. Hope this helps. Even If the user tries to generate more by lifting up the device and holding under resistance you can only reach -0.55 bar but this is not practical for anyone as it's like two handed arm wrestling.

-- Agust
 
stretcharmstrng;375549 said:
well, im asking because the outside circumference of the X-40 is 7", so if my girth goal is 7", then it is not physically possible with the X-40, since the inner circumference is less than 7", right?

I would definitely go with the Larger Bathmate. I am able to use the smaller but it is kind of strange at the base and I am definetly pushing the length of the unit. The larger model is a better fit for those at 7 or beyond and it gives plenty of room for growth.
 
thanks DLD. i guess im confused because i am around 5- 5.5" in girth (i think. haven't measured in a while), but in the Bathmate, i get ~6" of expansion, and end up with some discomfort at the base and the rings some of the guys on here talk about.

so im thinking with a bigger model, the discomfort will go away and i might just expand little more?
 
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