Baba_Booey

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I'm thinking of getting on of these for my FastSize because I'm currently sore from the FS noose. My only concern is the blisters. I'm sure there are people on here with years of vacuum experience, and I'm looking for tips to ensure that i never get a blister. I use the FS in private so I can keep an eye on things, but I don't know if you can see when something is wrong that may cause a blister.

http://www.autoextender.com/modifiedpop.html
 
Also, there are 3 packages. I don't think I need the gold, but the silver has protector caps (I don't know if these are something I need or what their use is).
 
Don't waste your cash on Autoextender: those product are cheap as hell. You can get the top-half of a heavy duty static stretcher which I know is way superior to monkeybar's crap.

Also, the SS head is clear/see thru.
 
Baba_Booey;379302 said:
I'm thinking of getting on of these for my FastSize because I'm currently sore from the FS noose. My only concern is the blisters. I'm sure there are people on here with years of vacuum experience, and I'm looking for tips to ensure that i never get a blister. I use the FS in private so I can keep an eye on things, but I don't know if you can see when something is wrong that may cause a blister.

http://www.autoextender.com/modifiedpop.html

Go with the FastSize.
 
No, I use the FastSize. I'm talking about the Modified VacExtender which replaces the FS noose with a vacuum.
 
I have done this with the Fastsize. It works well, a lot more comfortable and you can stretch harder.

But I did end up getting blisters. To avoid blisters you have to be very strict with how much tension you put on. The more tension you use, the more chance you have of getting blisters as this increases the vacuum pressure. You will be very tempted to increase the tension because of the comfort.

To avoid blisters you could also try a "wrapping" technique that Static Stretcher recommends, see here. I have not tried it myself.

The bad this about the vacextender package is that the silicon tubes don't last very long. Maybe 3-4 weeks if used daily. So you will have to keep buying them and it's not cheap.
 
growing_lad;424414 said:
I have done this with the Fastsize. It works well, a lot more comfortable and you can stretch harder.

But I did end up getting blisters. To avoid blisters you have to be very strict with how much tension you put on. The more tension you use, the more chance you have of getting blisters as this increases the vacuum pressure. You will be very tempted to increase the tension because of the comfort.

To avoid blisters you could also try a "wrapping" technique that Static Stretcher recommends, see here. I have not tried it myself.

The bad this about the vacextender package is that the silicon tubes don't last very long. Maybe 3-4 weeks if used daily. So you will have to keep buying them and it's not cheap.

You can easily make your own silicone sleeves for literally pennies each.
http://www.mattersofsize.com/forum/...t-Silicone-Sleeves-Make-Your-Own-Pennies-EACH!
 
For international orders they are $20 + $21 shipping.
3-4 weeks was an optimistic estimate as mine started degrading within a week. If you are careful with them you may be able to make them last though.

The anti fluid tape did not stop me getting blisters, but I admit I was probably stretching too hard.
I haven't made my own, could be a good option if you find you like the technique.
 
Autoextender as usual, copies other people's ideas and then pretends they invented it.

The "Anti-Fluid Tape" is nothing special: just another way for them to rob you. Just like their weak, crappy sleeves. I have both vacxtender and sshd: vacx sleeves last about 3 weeks, my ss sleeves are two years old and still fine.

For tape: use any breathable medical tape. Just be careful when removing it. (You can dunk it in a glass of water, for example)
 
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