PENIS PUMP USERS GUIDE 101 AND BATHMATE ROUTINE

Posted by MichealH Alexander on December 7th, 2019

When I first started pumping in the eighties, I went gun-hoe without doing much research, and ordered the largest-sized penis pump out the back pages of a Penthouse magazine. Looking back, I now see how ignorant I was, thinking I was going to grow the biggest dick by using the biggest penis pump. I pumped for many months, not seeing permanent results. Let's say my penis looked pretty impressive for a couple of hours but no permanent gains, it was all fluid retention.

After my failure, I did a lot of research, and once I finally realized what I was doing wrong and humbled myself, I bought an appropriately sized penis-pump and began seeing real permanent gains. Penis Extender Rods 

Today, I have two different diameter pumps. For the first set, I start with a 2-inch diameter pump until I adequately pack it. Then I do my next sets with the 2.25-inch diameter cylinder to grow into. For those who can afford it, I strongly recommend getting two different sizes cylinders — one cylinder to pack adequately after a couple of sets, and one to grow in. Now, this is not a must, though I feel that taking a two-cylinder approach aids in post-workout size.

COMMON PENIS PUMP QUESTIONS ASKED

WHAT SIZE PENIS PUMP SHOULD I GET?

Get a good quality penis pump cylinder that is adequately sized to fit your erect penis circumference and length. We suggest getting a pump cylinder that is approximately 1/4-inch larger in diameter than your erect penis circumference, and at least 2-inches longer than your erect penis length. See the sizing chart below to help you decide which size diameter is best for your penis circumference.

FULL PACKAGE COCK AND BALLS PUMPING

If you plan on doing full package pumping (balls in), you want a pump cylinder diameter that can accommodate your penis and balls. To get this measurement, wrap a measuring tape around the widest part of your penis and balls together. The most popular full package pump sizes are 2.75" & 3" diameters.

PENIS PUMP SIZING CHART

4.75-inch erect penis girth circumference - 1.5 or 1.75-inch diameter pump

5.5-inch erect penis girth circumference - 1.75-inch diameter pump cylinder

6.25-inch erect penis girth circumference - 2-inch diameter pump cylinder

7-inch erect penis girth circumference - 2.25-inch diameter pump cylinder

7.75-inch erect penis girth circumference - 2.5-inch diameter pump cylinder

8-inch erect penis girth circumference - 2.75-inch diameter pump cylinder

WHAT IS A PENIS PUMP CYLINDER FLANGE?

Look for a pump cylinder with a flange, like the MityVac penis pump cylinders. The flange on the bottom of the pump cylinder provides extra comfort and a better seal against your pelvic area. A properly sized penis pump cylinder with a flange will help prevent your balls from sucking in the vacuum pump cylinder (an awkward feeling) along with providing an adequate vacuum to gain size.

If you don't get a pump cylinder with a flange, get a pump sleeve/comfort pad like the MitySleev to put in between the pump cylinder and your pelvic. A pump sleeve will add comfort and help create a better seal.

DO I NEED A PENIS PUMP VACUUM GAUGE?

Aim for a penis pump system with a high-quality vacuum gauge on the pump gun or pump cylinder. The vacuum gauge helps monitor your pumping sessions to make sure you don't go overboard and, best of all, keeps track of your progress. This is a great feature to have if you experience fluid retention from over-pumping.

Being able to know what vacuum you're pulling and back down on the pressure next time maximizes your pumping sessions and keeps you safe. You do not want to pop a blood vessel; it will cause you downtime. Water Penis Pump

WHAT IS A QUICK-RELEASE TRIGGER?

All penis pump systems should have a quick vacuum release trigger to release the vacuum pressure in the penis-pump to remove it. This is a must-have in case you run into problems.

WHAT IS THE CHECK-VALVE ON THE PUMP?

Get a pump cylinder that has a check valve so you can disconnect the vacuum line from the pump and retain the vacuum pressure. It is more convenient for longer sessions without having to have the pump gun attached to the pump cylinder.

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