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genovacle

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I purchased a Bathmate Hydromax 7, with a starting BPEL of 7" and a girth of 5" at the thickest part of the shaft.
After a month of use, I have obtained BPEL of 7.25" and a girth of 5.25". When using the Bathmate, I exceed the 7" measurement limit on the device. I have also noticed increased vascularity. Since then (after another month of use), I have not been able to achieve further gains. I am starting to suspect that the Bathmate 7 might have been too small for me? I was split between buying the Hydromax 7 or the 9. I ultimately chose the Hydromax 7 because I thought the Hydromax 9 might be too loose.

My procedure generally requires 3-4 sessions of 5 minutes on, with 2-3 minutes of rest time between sets, to achieve maximal volume inside the Bathmate. I generally require 3-4 full compressions of the bellows to achieve maximal volume - at this point, quite a lot of water has been expelled, such that my shaft is submerged but the head of my penis is only partially submerged.

Are the compression bellows on the Hydromax 7 and 9 rated at the same value? Will having more of my penis submerged in water lead to better gains? If I am not experiencing further gains, is it worth considering a Hydromax Xtreme?

Thanks for any advice :)
 
I purchased a Bathmate Hydromax 7, with a starting BPEL of 7" and a girth of 5" at the thickest part of the shaft.
After a month of use, I have obtained BPEL of 7.25" and a girth of 5.25". When using the Bathmate, I exceed the 7" measurement limit on the device. I have also noticed increased vascularity. Since then (after another month of use), I have not been able to achieve further gains. I am starting to suspect that the Bathmate 7 might have been too small for me? I was split between buying the Hydromax 7 or the 9. I ultimately chose the Hydromax 7 because I thought the Hydromax 9 might be too loose.

My procedure generally requires 3-4 sessions of 5 minutes on, with 2-3 minutes of rest time between sets, to achieve maximal volume inside the Bathmate. I generally require 3-4 full compressions of the bellows to achieve maximal volume - at this point, quite a lot of water has been expelled, such that my shaft is submerged but the head of my penis is only partially submerged.

Are the compression bellows on the Hydromax 7 and 9 rated at the same value? Will having more of my penis submerged in water lead to better gains? If I am not experiencing further gains, is it worth considering a Hydromax Xtreme?

Thanks for any advice :)

my advice to you, so you never have to get another pump, is to get the Hydromax 9 in the Xtreme version. Or get the Hydromax 9 and do a wine vacuum modification. For people that aren’t very handy I suggest getting the Xtreme which will give immense pressure. But if you’re good with your hands you can use the wine vacuum to create the same immense pressure. With all of that pressure any negative space in the pump makes no difference. This allows men to buy a bigger pump and never have to replace it.

also just so I know what are you doing for a workout with your Bathmate? I would like to know to see if I can help you in anyway. Let me know my brother.
 
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