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People Saying Pumping Isn’t Safe

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Omg. Thanks a lot. Just found out I just finished a 20min session at 10hg. And was thinking how can people take more as newbies.

I was under the impression that between 200 and 300 mmhg is just warming up.

Well, thanks a lot, that saved a dick from explosion.


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Pumping is perfectly safe if you start low and slow. This a marathon not a sprint. You just have listen to your body and watch for signs of any trouble. I personally think using a pump is the best thing you can do for penis growth and health. I’ll never stop pumping.

Originally Posted by raoul2307
I really don’t understand this 3-5 hg measuring thing. Don’t you have a mm/in hg gauge?

What mmhg pressure should I use?

I see the 5 very clearly in your picture. The start of the green. Consider just below the green and just above the green the ‘safe zone’. Proceed with caution as you move up the scale…… If you need to.

Originally Posted by Dracula8
Pumping is perfectly safe if you start low and slow. This a marathon not a sprint. You just have listen to your body and watch for signs of any trouble. I personally think using a pump is the best thing you can do for penis growth and health. I’ll never stop pumping.

I agree it’s the best thing ever for my penile health and size.

If I get to the point where the size is too much then a little weekly maintenance to keep everything in full working order for life.

For me I have nowhere else to look. Just put in the time (marathon) and get on with life.

Originally Posted by merlinthewizard
Use the sizing guide you’ve been provided.

Start with 5-10 minutes 3-5hg. Do that for a month.

Learn about yourself in a tube and under pressure.

Yeah I plan on just following the guide with Dr. Joel Kaplan’s pump. In the past before I knew much about pumping I decided to just throw it on and go to a high pressure because I wanted to feel more of a pump. I learned that was a big no no because I got some red dots. This time around I know more about pumping.

Originally Posted by Dracula8
Pumping is perfectly safe if you start low and slow. This a marathon not a sprint. You just have listen to your body and watch for signs of any trouble. I personally think using a pump is the best thing you can do for penis growth and health. I’ll never stop pumping.

Not only that, but it’s more pleasurable and enjoyable than using an extender. Do you think if I got a bigger cylinder and did full package pumping I could also gain length as well? On Dr. Joel Kaplan’s website he has full package cylinders available. He claims it can increase length by pulling on the suspensory ligament. Do you think there’s any merit to this?

Originally Posted by MasonPayne57
Not only that, but it’s more pleasurable and enjoyable than using an extender. Do you think if I got a bigger cylinder and did full package pumping I could also gain length as well? On Dr. Joel Kaplan’s website he has full package cylinders available. He claims it can increase length by pulling on the suspensory ligament. Do you think there’s any merit to this?

In your Penis Pumping thread you stated you have and use a cylinder for full package pumping and another cylinder for your penis. Now, just a few months later, you ask if you should get one. Did you lose it? Did it break?

You also stated that you bought your cylinders and pumps from Joel Kaplan. If this is true, you are the only member here that has done so that I am aware of. Most guys don’t like to waste money when they dont have to. The same cylinder and brake bleeder vac pump he sells for $179 can be bought on Amazon or ebay or many other places for around $70. Brake bleeder pumps are $20 everywhere, and Leluv cylinders with quick disconnect are $42. Add a male quick disconnect fitting $8 and you have an equivalent kit for over $100 less.

If you dont need quick disconnect, which is useful for multiple cylinders, a basic leluv cylinder with attached nipple for $30.

Just checked and Amazon has a Size Matters 2.25” large flange cylinder with hand pump and quick disconnect fittings for $58.


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

Current: 7.75” BPEL; 7.25” NBPEL; 8.5” BPFSL; 6.5” MEG; 6”x5” Flaccid.

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


Last edited by 32quarters : 03-07-2023 at .

Nice catch 32. Looks like this is simply spam for Joel Kaplan’s overpriced pumps.


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I smell a shill for Kaplan pumps.

Why mention them over and over again.

Originally Posted by 32quarters
In your Penis Pumping thread you stated you have and use a cylinder for full package pumping and another cylinder for your penis. Now, just a few months later, you ask if you should get one. Did you lose it? Did it break?

You also stated that you bought your cylinders and pumps from Joel Kaplan. If this is true, you are the only member here that has done so that I am aware of. Most guys don’t like to waste money when they dont have to. The same cylinder and brake bleeder vac pump he sells for $179 can be bought on Amazon or ebay or many other places for around $70. Brake bleeder pumps are $20 everywhere, and Leluv cylinders with quick disconnect are $42. Add a male quick disconnect fitting $8 and you have an equivalent kit for over $100 less.

If you dont need quick disconnect, which is useful for multiple cylinders, a basic leluv cylinder with attached nipple for $30.

Just checked and Amazon has a Size Matters 2.25” large flange cylinder with hand pump and quick disconnect fittings for $58.

No it did not break I got red dots and freaked the fuck out and stopped lol. Ik I’ve wasted money, but I didn’t know as much about pumping back then. Basically I got done with a pumping session and I decided I wanted to feel a really good pump and I put it back on and used too much pressure. This caused me to get red dots. I didn’t know what I was doing back then and I thought by throwing it out it was for my own good, but now I’m more educated about pumping. It is somewhat embarrassing that I paid twice though lol. Not trying to promote Dr Joel Kaplan’s pumps btw I swear. The main reason I choose Dr Joel Kaplan’s pumps again is because I can get one made for my length specifically. Ik you can get different diameter ones, but I prefer to have one that’s optimal for my length. After all PE is a journey where you have to learn is it not?

Originally Posted by 32quarters
In your Penis Pumping thread you stated you have and use a cylinder for full package pumping and another cylinder for your penis. Now, just a few months later, you ask if you should get one. Did you lose it? Did it break?

You also stated that you bought your cylinders and pumps from Joel Kaplan. If this is true, you are the only member here that has done so that I am aware of. Most guys don’t like to waste money when they dont have to. The same cylinder and brake bleeder vac pump he sells for $179 can be bought on Amazon or ebay or many other places for around $70. Brake bleeder pumps are $20 everywhere, and Leluv cylinders with quick disconnect are $42. Add a male quick disconnect fitting $8 and you have an equivalent kit for over $100 less.

If you dont need quick disconnect, which is useful for multiple cylinders, a basic leluv cylinder with attached nipple for $30.

Just checked and Amazon has a Size Matters 2.25” large flange cylinder with hand pump and quick disconnect fittings for $58.

I found out about pumping on YouTube via Derek from More Plates More Dates, Leo and Longevity, and Mark Bells Power Project. I tried Dr Joel Kaplan’s pump because it was mentioned on Mark Bells Power Project and seemed pretty legit. However they are overpriced. I got that and got the red dots and I freaked out and stopped and threw it away. I knew you were supposed to follow his guide and work your way up, but I wanted to feel more of a pump went up in pressure and I got petechiae from it. Then I heard Derek from MPMD talk about the Bathmate, so I got it. Only to find out how dangerous it is because it has no pressure gauge. Now I’m going back to Dr Joel Kaplan’s pump, but I understand pumping more and the danger of over pumping. I am in no way trying to promote Dr Joel Kaplan’s pumps.

Ok Mason, here’s some good advice: stop using the Joel Kaplan name every chance you get. You used it 5 times while saying you aren’t promoting it.

Never using it again would be a good course of action for you.


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

Current: 7.75” BPEL; 7.25” NBPEL; 8.5” BPFSL; 6.5” MEG; 6”x5” Flaccid.

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

Originally Posted by 32quarters
Ok Mason, here’s some good advice: stop using the Joel Kaplan name every chance you get. You used it 5 times while saying you aren’t promoting it.

Never using it again would be a good course of action for you.

Ok

Another bit to add to your learning box is your pump creates vacuum, not pressure. It is sucking air out of the tube, not pushing air in

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