It’s not the same Cap. It’s got some really useful design features. I made the cut-out for the first layer, and rolled it up. It looks very similar to the base socks, but the glans opening acts to pull the glans upward, stretching the bottom side of the shaft. The opening is smaller than I thought, and that’s probably to get a good grip right below the glans.
If you do an OK grip at the glans, and just point it upwards, it will pull the CS forward and up a bit. Even at a 80-90% erection it will maintain the dorsal shaft length, while increasing the ventral shaft length that is exposed. And maybe, according to Chuby, could even increase the dorsal length since he advises going longer on top and bottom with each additional layer. And when I say “increase length” here, I am still talking about an ADS, which in theory is more effective for amplifying the proliferative phase of healing. I.e. letting things heal (collagen proliferation) in the enlarged state.
So each additional layer “grabs” more “dork” by acting as a spreader at the curve in the sock. Once he’s got 3 of those on, he starts putting on base socks. Which are essentially the same shape, except the base opening is way wider than the glans opening on the front socks. The base socks mirror the front socks, but at the opposite end of the shaft, acting as a spreader and grabbing more of the base into the compression. So he adds about 3 base socks total.
Now the base socks, and the front socks, both overlap on the lower shaft. So if you think all 6 layers as a whole, there are 6 layers on the lower shaft where they all overlap. Then going away from that section, there’s a gradient of decreasing layers as you move away in both directions.
So the lower shaft has this soft, flexible clamp around it, that’s cushioned all the way up and down your shaft in a pressure gradient.
Then the final layer, is a stronger layer, which is shorter than the other base socks to put an additional force below the lowest spot where there are 6 layers (the lowest point of the clamp thus far) effectively lowering the clamp point, and making the pressure gradient more abrupt below the final layer (toward rectum) than above the final layer (lower shaft and upward). The upper portion would still be a gradual gradient.
All that by itself, I am imagining is a very good ADS. Pressure wraps are nothing new, this seems like the ultimate of them, to me.
Then it doubles as a clamp wrap allowing for clamping really far down the base. Probably with incredible comfort.
You guys see a master bullshitter with fluffy pics. I see a guy sharing the blueprints of an effective home grown PE method, and having a good time at it. I’ve always said believe in what you find useful, and ignore what you don’t.