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Re: New Pump
I have tried without the insert but it sucks in lots of skin and then also very difficult to remove penis from the cylinder
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I was asked for a new pic so here it is
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Very tight at the base
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Re: New Pump
I have similar problems. I have used a Pos-T-Vac MVP-700 with the large size cylinder for a number of years, It's about 2 1/4" internal diameter and 10" long. Even without the bushing in it I get kind of "stuck" on it when fully pumped, I have to use enough lube and sometimes wiggle it around. I also found that holding down the deflate button helps, otherwise residual vacuum will fight you.
I just got a LeLuv pump (available on Amazon) that has a 2.5" ID cylinder. It's better for me not getting stuck, but my balls tend to get sucked into it (mine are relatively small after years of TRT), so that's a thing. There's no free lunch I suppose!
I just got a LeLuv pump (available on Amazon) that has a 2.5" ID cylinder. It's better for me not getting stuck, but my balls tend to get sucked into it (mine are relatively small after years of TRT), so that's a thing. There's no free lunch I suppose!

58yo Coloplast Titan implant scheduled for 10/23/2025 with Dr. Hakky. Pre-op erect measurements:
8.5"L and 6.5"C
8.5"L and 6.5"C
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