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What Size Leluv Cylinder For My Size?

What Size Leluv Cylinder For My Size?

I want to get a pump today but I want to be sure to get the right size as I have seen people complain about skin and balls being sucked in.

I sized myself by using yarn.
The 1st time I masturbated to erection wrapped the yarn and it measured to 4.5” so I concluded I needed 1.75 tube.

I resized as I felt this was too small a girth so I resized again. But this time I stopped before ejaculation and then sized. It measured at 5”.

This is a in-between measurement on the chart. So Would I still be at 1.75 to be safe or would this be moving in to a 2.0?

If it matters I would be pumping for girth only. While I am only 5.5 in length my understanding for a beginner pumper length is risky and could lead to injury. So the goal is girth for pumping, I will look into hanging of an extended for length a bit later.

Background, I was here when I was younger. I don’t remember my age maybe 15 years ago, got a doughnut from jelquing got terrified and quit. Very upset I missed a decade and a half of PE and now I am back in a serious manner. So hello old friends.

Originally Posted by Titleist
Selecting Your Cylinder Size


1.75 it is thanks.

This was much more detailed as it had a range.

I’ve got both a 1.75” and a 2”. I’m 5 5/8” MEG and I’m close to packing the 2” but I can fit into both. For your girth, 1.75” is your size.


10/15/18 Bpel- 6 3/8 Meg - 5 1/4

5/1/19 Bpel - 7” Meg - 5 5/8”

11/1/19 Bpel - 7 3/8” Meg 5 5/8

Originally Posted by Hardscape
I’ve got both a 1.75” and a 2”. I’m 5 5/8” MEG and I’m close to packing the 2” but I can fit into both. For your girth, 1.75” is your size.

Thank you

If you’re only planning on buying one cylinder for life, I would get one that corresponds to your goal size.

A smaller diameter tube does seem to accelerate length gains. Tubes that are much larger than your current diameter seem to only give girth gains until you pack it, though I’m not entirely sure if that applies when combined with hanging.

It will be more difficult to maintain vacuum pressure in a larger tube though because it will require more pumps and will be harder to keep sealed, but an electric pump mostly makes that a non-issue.


Starting: 7"bplx5.2" 2017 (shrunk from disuse)(originally 8"bplx4.5", gained to 9"bplx6")

Current: 9.0"bplx6.125" 2020

Goal: 11.5"bplx7" 2021.

Originally Posted by Sigmoid
If you’re only planning on buying one cylinder for life, I would get one that corresponds to your goal size.

A smaller diameter tube does seem to accelerate length gains. Tubes that are much larger than your current diameter seem to only give girth gains until you pack it, though I’m not entirely sure if that applies when combined with hanging.

It will be more difficult to maintain vacuum pressure in a larger tube though because it will require more pumps and will be harder to keep sealed, but an electric pump mostly makes that a non-issue.

I simply disagree.


Started 7.75x5.75

Currently: 9.75bpX6.75eg My Picture Thread

Goal:10.0bpX7.25mseg Building a thicker unit, click by click, pump by pump, jelq by jelq!

I have three 9” cylinders and performed a quick test to determine how many pumps my harbor freight brake bleeder (pistol style) pump are required to reach -5inHg. I go in flaccid (~5x4.5) and let the vacuum engorge my dick. All my cylinders are large flange type and I do not have silicon flange seals. It doesn’t take very long to pump 14 times.

1) 2.0” required 7 or 8 pumps to reach -5inHg.
2) 2.25” required 14 pumps.
3) 3.0” required 23 pumps. I use this one for full package pumping.

A properly functioning system should hold the desired vac pressure without any additional pumps. If you are having to keep pumping to stay at your desired vac pressure you need to check for leaks. I can go for several minutes without having to pump again.

Having said all that, my 3” does require extra effort to keep it sealed. Any kind of movement causes a loss of seal. It takes a little effort to get that initial seal, but once my junk packs the base it is good- but still need to not move around.


Initial: 7” BPEL; 6” NBPEL; 5.25” - 5.5” MEG

Current: 7-7/8” BPEL; 7-3/8” NBPEL; 8.5” BPFSL; 6.5” MEG; 6”x5” Flaccid.

Goal: Improved/consistent EQ while managing ED. Secondary: maintain current stats.

Originally Posted by Sigmoid
If you’re only planning on buying one cylinder for life, I would get one that corresponds to your goal size.

A smaller diameter tube does seem to accelerate length gains. Tubes that are much larger than your current diameter seem to only give girth gains until you pack it, though I’m not entirely sure if that applies when combined with hanging.

It will be more difficult to maintain vacuum pressure in a larger tube though because it will require more pumps and will be harder to keep sealed, but an electric pump mostly makes that a non-issue.


If I grow I will buy a larger tube. I want to work on length and girth. I do want to combine hanging but I do not see a routine for a newbie that combine pumping and hanging.

You used the term packing. Pump you use this term I assume it’s when you reach the walls of the tube?

Originally Posted by Titleist

I simply disagree.

What part do you disagree with?

Originally Posted by Sigmoid
If you’re only planning on buying one cylinder for life, I would get one that corresponds to your goal size.

A smaller diameter tube does seem to accelerate length gains. Tubes that are much larger than your current diameter seem to only give girth gains until you pack it, though I’m not entirely sure if that applies when combined with hanging.

It will be more difficult to maintain vacuum pressure in a larger tube though because it will require more pumps and will be harder to keep sealed, but an electric pump mostly makes that a non-issue.

FYI, This goes against all popular belief.


PE rules!!!

Sept ‘17: 5-3/4” BPEL X 4-1/8” MSEG

Now: 6-1/2” BPEL X 4-5/8” MSEG

Originally Posted by Cutarug
What part do you disagree with?

All of it.


Started 7.75x5.75

Currently: 9.75bpX6.75eg My Picture Thread

Goal:10.0bpX7.25mseg Building a thicker unit, click by click, pump by pump, jelq by jelq!

What size for a curved penis? Peyronie

Hey Titleist,

What sizing is recommended for curved penises. My recommended size for my starting girth is the 1.75 tube (I’m 5.25" girth at the base, but my penis curves up and to the left like a banana and so I’ve ordered a 2.125 to see if that will fit the curvature without forcing or bending it in to fit the cylinder. I’ll have to see, and this would be my first time pumping.
I’d appreciate if you have a recommendation or if that makes sense to just find a cylinder that can fit my curvature and then just start off very gently for the first few months @1Hg. I’d like to straighten it out and fill in the hourglasses that occured from an injury 3 yrs ago. I lost some length from that injury and aiming to rehab it back. I do believe I’m at the molding phase of Peyronie now as well.

Much appreciated, thank you.

Originally Posted by Titleist
Selecting Your Cylinder Size

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