Pumps compared

Specific talk about pumps: Questions, hints, recommendations, etc.
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ElbowRoom
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Re: Pumps compared

Postby ElbowRoom » Fri Jan 09, 2026 1:28 pm

Kimball wrote:I have a Timm Medical Pos-T-Vac MVP 700, which is a manual model. Using a Pos-T-Vac Mach ring, or two, I can have erections for intercourse that are as good or better than in my youth, long before ED set in.


Agreed, the MVP is a great pump, and I think has the highest vacuum pressure of any FDA approved medical pump. You will get great results with this device.
58yo Coloplast Titan 28cm Penoscrotal with Dr. Hakky 10/21/2025.
Pre-op erect measurements:
8.5"L and 6.5"C

Post-op: 8”L and 6”C at one week.
8.5” and 6”C at three weeks with full glans engorgement

erik821
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Re: Pumps compared

Postby erik821 » Tue Jan 13, 2026 12:38 am

The basic principle is the same for all pumps. What I've found that matters most is simple ease of use. You should be able to easily pump it up and deflate it at the touch of a button. What's important is that you can ride the pressure release up to 350.

Spontaneous1
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Re: Pumps compared

Postby Spontaneous1 » Tue Jan 13, 2026 4:56 pm

Get yourself a LeLuv cylinder ($40) and a Harbor Freight brake bleeder kit ($25), you'll have an excellent cylinder and a pump with a gauge. Don't buy expensive setups when all you need are these. You can even purchase a pump, with a gauge, from LeLuv if you choose, you will need the hose and coupler to go with the pump and cylinder. if you do order one from them.
LeLuv has a sizing chart on their website:
https://www.kodidistributing.com/produc ... ment-pumps
Amazon sells them too>
https://www.amazon.com/stores/page/010D ... s_li_ss_tl
Located in Central Pa. Retired 67 y.o. Married. Moderate ED since 2019. Use constriction band occasionally, and/or Cialis. Nocturnal/morning erections returned with VED usage. Lowered libido due to Hashimoto's Disease causing Hypothyroidism.

edjohn
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Re: Pumps compared

Postby edjohn » Mon Jan 19, 2026 4:13 am

Alan810 wrote:I've tried several pumps from over-the-counter to medical grade and my preference is the Erecaid Classic. The reasons: (1) Medical Grade, (2) Design of the rings, and (3) ease of installing the rings. I require 1 or 2 rings to maintain a usable erection, but if that is not your case, I would think that almost any VED will suffice.


I don't get the whole gimmick of sliding the rings from the tube onto your dick. Once you are out of the pump it is all the same whether the ring was on first or not. You have to kegel to keep it full anyway. You can even wear a ring inside the cylinder if you want.
Oct 7, 2025 - Coloplast Titan XL - Touch pump - 26cm - 0.5cm RTE with Jonathan Clavell. Still sorting out TRT; plan to try a "modified natty" approach without injections.

Unhappy60
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Re: Pumps compared

Postby Unhappy60 » Tue Jan 20, 2026 6:30 am

I use the somaerrect medical grade pump and 2 rings which slide onto my penis while its hard in the pump the rings are tight enough to keep the blood in my penis giving me the ability to have sex for 30mins and keep my erection at about 3 to 4 o'clock if I was to remove my penis without the rings my erection would go down immediately
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UK 65 fighting ED 20 YEARS tried muse and all the pills Virdol, caverject, invicorp injections not effective using VED awaiting second consultation for implant
L=8.25
G=7 at base 6 tip 6.5 mid

CanGetItUpButNotOff
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Re: Pumps compared

Postby CanGetItUpButNotOff » Tue Jan 20, 2026 9:28 am

Unhappy60 wrote:I use the somaerrect medical grade pump and 2 rings which slide onto my penis while its hard in the pump the rings are tight enough to keep the blood in my penis giving me the ability to have sex for 30mins and keep my erection at about 3 to 4 o'clock if I was to remove my penis without the rings my erection would go down immediately

I see in your signature that your proud guy is L=8¼. It looks great and perspective is everything - meaning no one can really judge from the pic - but from that angle it doesn't seem 8". Again, I don't have the perspective to judge so please don't take offense. But, is that particular pic showing you when your dick was at 8"?
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Spontaneous1
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Re: Pumps compared

Postby Spontaneous1 » Tue Jan 20, 2026 11:37 am

I see people on here refer to "medical grade", what's the difference, they're designed to make you spend more money on a VED! I see their med grade pumps are $289, the combo I mentioned above costs $40 for the cylinder and $25-30 for the brake bleeder kit, a lot less than their FDA approved one! I used an $18 cylinders for years along with a brake bleeder kit from Harbor Freight with no cracking, no breaking, and issues. I did upgrade my cylinder to a LeLuv one because of the ease of the rounded-flange. With the rounded-flange it seals easier you can use a constriction band with it, and it does EVERYTHING an FDA approved one does except drain your wallet.
Read the description below, the ONLY thing different is the FDA bullshit, all pumps do everything else! Like I've said before, be sure you have a gauge with your setup, especially if you plan on doing any maintenance pumping routines, hence the Harbor Freight Brake Bleeder Kit. Anyone claiming the medical grade pumps are better is outright lying to you.

Benefits of Medical-Grade Penis Pumps:

FDA-Approved: These devices meet strict safety standards and are clinically tested, ensuring reliability and effectiveness.
(I have $18 pump setups that do this, minus the FDA bullshit that enables them to jack up the price because of health insurances)

Non-Invasive: Unlike surgical options or injections, penis pumps provide a non-invasive method to achieve an erection.
(All pumps do this)

Improves Erectile Function: Regular use can enhance erectile function over time and prevent penile atrophy.
(All pumps do this)

No Medication Side Effects: They offer a solution without the side effects associated with oral ED medications.
(All pumps do this)

Versatile Use: Can be used in conjunction with other ED treatments for improved results.
(All pumps do this)
Located in Central Pa. Retired 67 y.o. Married. Moderate ED since 2019. Use constriction band occasionally, and/or Cialis. Nocturnal/morning erections returned with VED usage. Lowered libido due to Hashimoto's Disease causing Hypothyroidism.


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