Looking for pump recommendations

Specific talk about pumps: Questions, hints, recommendations, etc.
ObamaDr
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Looking for pump recommendations

Postby ObamaDr » Sun Dec 26, 2021 1:39 am

Hey all, been a while since I last posted. I was wondering if anyone has any penis pump recommendations. I don't need it for an erection but for therapy to treat my early peyronies. What should I get? Would a water pump be safer/more effective compared to an air pump? Should I get a pump with a release valve? What should my price range realistically be, I'm planning on the neighborhood of between $100-$250. Should I get a bathmate? Also, how safe is regularly using a pump for ten to fifteen minutes a day? I understand stopping pumping at any resistance but is there any other tips or practices to ensure best safety? Also is long term use going to pose an issue down the line? I would love to hear tips and feedback, your feedback is appreciated.

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Geronimo
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Re: Looking for pump recommendations

Postby Geronimo » Sun Dec 26, 2021 5:06 am

Hi,I would recommand a Soma unit with the 3 cylinder, I've use a Soma unit now for 4 years and had no problems for pleasure or therapy you can't get much better, also they do a XL & XLL cylinders for the larger penis.
72 yo England, ED 2011, PD 2015, VED & hand massage, given me a big fatter penis, , love the old wild west stories. fav song, "A day in the life" - Beatles.

Rusty4.5
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Re: Looking for pump recommendations

Postby Rusty4.5 » Sun Dec 26, 2021 7:18 am

The Encore Vacuum Erection Includes
Both a battery and manual Vacuum pump that twists into penile tube for easy one hand operation.
7 different sizes of rings (more than any other system on the market)
Encore Educational video and instructional manual
Easy to use ring loading applicator
Body Shield
Lifetime warranty on pump and tube
Patented ring ejection system
Encore toll-free help line
Sample lubricants

I’ve been using this for over a year now. I think it’s a very good pump and it comes with every thing for under $125.00.
Rusty4 Hated side effects of pills, they quit working over year ago
Goal is future implant, enjoying trimix for now,
Worried, PSA number rising .

dtwarren1942
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Location: Jersey Shore

Re: Looking for pump recommendations

Postby dtwarren1942 » Sun Dec 26, 2021 4:31 pm

For therapy purposes, I don’t believe you need a medical grade VED. I have had good success with a LeLuv air pump system, including a vacuum gauge for safety and control. Costs about $80.

You do need a properly sized cylinder.

Girth —---> Cylinder Diameter
3.50 to 4.50* --> 1.50
4.75 to 5.25* --> 1.75
5.50 to 6.00* --> 2.00
6.25 to 6.75* --> 2.25
7.00 to 7.50* --> 2.50
7.75 to 8.25* --> 2.75
Age 81
Diabetic
Pumping
Started Trimix injections 8/'11

Musson
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Re: Looking for pump recommendations

Postby Musson » Tue Dec 28, 2021 6:05 pm

I’ve had the Post T Vac for several weeks. The manual pump is just fine…don’t bother with the battery version. Initial results encouraging.
63yr old. PDwith 40% dor. Curve. Pre-PD 7”x6”.lost 2 in. due to PD. ED prior to PD. Switched from Sildalifil to Trimix Nov 2023 . Currently titrating Trimix for optimization.

BrokenPiston
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Re: Looking for pump recommendations

Postby BrokenPiston » Thu Dec 30, 2021 12:22 am

I like the Adorime battery pump with auto-sensing pressure regulator. It's only ($50) so compared to other options a pretty low-cost thing to try out. On Amazon.
ED since mid '20, with slight Peyronies. Thus begins a search for the right solution(s); 56yo a/o Sep '21. Three months into my quest (12/21), I think PT-141, Cialis/tadalafil 20mg and L-Arginine (maybe other herbs) are a winning formula. For now.

Spontaneous1
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Re: Looking for pump recommendations

Postby Spontaneous1 » Fri Dec 31, 2021 9:38 am

What Musson said, don't waste time with expensive med grade pumps. I use an $18 dollar manual pump I bought off Amazon. My pump has a quick release valve, like any pump you use should have, but does not have a gauge. Since you want to pump for health (like me) there's no reason to pump more than a 1/4" -- 1/2" larger than your current bone pressed erect length, and no more! I feel that when you start stretching your dick beyond that, that you're not only hurting your skin and internal tissues, but you're also your overall sensitivity, that's been my observation, and the observation of others whose posts I've read on FT.

There's a lot of information on here regarding pumping for penile health, look at the different posts and decide what sounds legitimate for you! We're all here to "improve" our penile health, not destroy it, so choose what you do, and how you do it wisely. If you need anything else feel free to post, or PM me.
Retired 65 y.o. Married. Moderate ED since 2019. Use constriction band ocassionately to help maintain erection, or Cialis/Viagra. Nocturnal/morning erections returning with VED usage. Lower libido than before.

Alan810
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Re: Looking for pump recommendations

Postby Alan810 » Fri Dec 31, 2021 12:56 pm

If you are just pumping for exercise, you can use a cheap VED from Amazon - just be careful not to over pump especially if you're on blood thinners. I use an inexpensive battery powered VED because I like the cycling feature. Depending on the setting, when vacuum drops below your setting it automatically increases the vacuum again. For actual intercourse, I use a Timm Osbon ErecAid Classic system which I really like. I found their rings the best for my need and their VED makes positioning two rings, which I require, very easy and fast to use. I also have a Vacurect VED which I used for a while. I was able to place one ErecAid ring on it and put the second ring on a 2" PVC nipple to be applied after the VED was removed. That was slower and more difficult although the pump did work great. The Vacurect rings, which were easy to apply, did not work for me. Bottom line: There are so many options for VED's, you jest have to find what works best for you thru reading
what others have done and experimenting on yourself.
84 yrs old. Married 40 yrs. On meds for B/P, Cholesterol and BPH. Greenlight procedure yrs ago. 30 yrs ED w/Retrograde Ejaculations. Tried Pills, Injections & different pumps. Excellent results with ErecAId pump & Beige D & Gray D rings.

Rusty4.5
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Re: Looking for pump recommendations

Postby Rusty4.5 » Sat Jan 01, 2022 2:52 pm

https://theenhancedmale.com/products/hi ... eve-dounut
I use this dounut on my encore pump it’s a lot more comfortable than the sheild it comes with.
Rusty4 Hated side effects of pills, they quit working over year ago
Goal is future implant, enjoying trimix for now,
Worried, PSA number rising .

AnotherOldMan
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Re: Looking for pump recommendations

Postby AnotherOldMan » Sun Jan 02, 2022 6:02 am

I use this dounut on my encore pump it’s a lot more comfortable than the sheild it comes with.


How does that work with rings?
Married 50+ years. Use VED for sex and do
daily exercises with both water and vacuum pumps.


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