bigjim7 said:
Do you really think so I have found that even if you have just a little too much tension you get numb/cold head just like a vimax/jes extender. Suppose it's just my personal preference then.
That's one way to know you're using just a little too much tension. When you get to that point, back off the nuts about 3 full turns and see if the problem goes away. If not, back off 3 more. It's best to not wait until numbness sets in before doing this, but instead just as you feel coldness coming on.
 
gerrykjohnsons said:
That's one way to know you're using just a little too much tension. When you get to that point, back off the nuts about 3 full turns and see if the problem goes away. If not, back off 3 more. It's best to not wait until numbness sets in before doing this, but instead just as you feel coldness coming on.
I have tried this but then I feel the tension is not enough to be doing any good at all.
 
bigjim7 said:
I have tried this but then I feel the tension is not enough to be doing any good at all.
Once you back off enough to restore normalcy, you add back a little and wait. Repeat until you find the sweet spot. It takes a few times to learn where it is, but then you'll be able find it quickly. Once you do, you'll find that tension level is enough to cause tissue ache.
 
This is why I do hanging or manual stretches prior to wearing the SS.
bigjim7 said:
I have tried this but then I feel the tension is not enough to be doing any good at all.
 
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