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Selecting Your Cylinder Size

Originally Posted by Sully

Well with that being said I think I’m going to do the LeLuv. Save a little cash and it comes with the full setup. Thanks for the help G & TG

I would get the Leluv cylinder and a $25 brake bleeder pump from Harbor freight. They are cheaper and more sturdy…


Starting date 5/14/2015

Staring size: NBPEL 8.0 BPEL 8.75 Mseg 4.9 BEG 5.25

Currently 5/17/2016 NBPEL 8.3 MSEG 5.25 BEG 5.7

Originally Posted by SoLong
I would get the Leluv cylinder and a $25 brake bleeder pump from Harbor freight. They are cheaper and more sturdy…

Everyone doesn’t have the same level of mechanical ability, though. I mean for someone just making the foray into pumping I think the LeLuv will do better and simpler.


Now: 9" BPEL x 6.25" MSEG as of 11/10/2019 This is my story, a few progress pics of me here, and all my methods.

Then: 6.25" x 4.37" in 8/2009 Are you new to PE? Here's some advice I wish someone had given me when I first started.

My Extender and forward to 10" and balls enhancement project. There is no "Holy Grail" of Penis Enlargement. Only time and effort works. I'm *10* years in and counting. All you have to do is put the work in and keep the faith.

The problem with the Harbor Freight pump, especially for new guys is that is doesn’t have a male quick disconnect fitting to attach it to the cylinder.


The primary goal of PE should be to make your penis as healthy as possible in both form and function. If you do that, increased size will follow.

Boston Pump's Contoured Design Penis Pump Cylinders

Hi,

I was wanting to know if anyone has used the “Boston pump’s contoured design penis pump cylinders?”

I was looking for feedback on the contoured design vs the standard design.

Thanks

Originally Posted by Sully
Well with that being said I think I’m going to do the LeLuv. Save a little cash and it comes with the full setup. Thanks for the help G & TG

To Sully,
I currently use the LeLuv MAXI Blue 9 Penis Pump w with Gauge TPR-Seal-Sleeve and a 1.75 and 2.0 cylinders from LeLuv and they work fantastic. The price is not bad at all of 73 bucks.

P6

Originally Posted by pumper6
Hi,
I was wanting to know if anyone has used the “Boston pump’s contoured design penis pump cylinders?”
I was looking for feedback on the contoured design vs the standard design.
Thanks

As long as you are not packing, your cock doesn’t know what the shape of the cylinder is. So to me, paying extra for special shapes is a waste of money. A regular round cylinder works perfectly.


The primary goal of PE should be to make your penis as healthy as possible in both form and function. If you do that, increased size will follow.

Originally Posted by gprent
As long as you are not packing, your cock doesn’t know what the shape of the cylinder is. So to me, paying extra for special shapes is a waste of money. A regular round cylinder works perfectly.

Gprent,

Thanks, I will take that into consideration and I am having no issues packing my tube of 1.75 and 2.0. I was just curious if there was added value to the contour for comfort and seal.

P6

So I did buy the LeLuv and holy shit that’s an upgrade compared to my beginners one. For the price and what all you get I have no complaints at all.

There is one thing though, I bought the 1.75 and I’m already packing it about half way up and my head is touching on the inside too. It does cause a little discomfort but I’ve never felt bigger before. I’ve been on a decondition break since the week before Christmas too, maybe this is new gains again? Not sure but I won’t complain.


Gaining in progress...

Originally Posted by Sully
So I did buy the LeLuv and holy shit that’s an upgrade compared to my beginners one. For the price and what all you get I have no complaints at all.

There is one thing though, I bought the 1.75 and I’m already packing it about half way up and my head is touching on the inside too. It does cause a little discomfort but I’ve never felt bigger before. I’ve been on a decondition break since the week before Christmas too, maybe this is new gains again? Not sure but I won’t complain.

Sully,

Yup, the LeLuv is not bad at all and I have the 1.75 and a 2.0. I packed the 1.75 in 35min and then switch to the 2.0 for further gains. I also used GLYDE and the VelSeal Silicone Gaskets for the base from pumptoys and it works excellent. I have been off and on since 2001 due to work and now have been on steady path.

P6

I use my 1.75 for length and 2.00 for girth.


Start: BPEL 7.0 - EG 5.1 (20Feb16)

Now: BPEL 7.7 - EG 5.4 (20Feb18)

Cylinder for 5.25" erect circumference ?

Hi,

I want to upgrade my current DIY cylinder (1.875” inner diameter) to a clear high quality, good value tube and welcome guidance.

Several string wrap measures have me at 5.25” erect circumference at widest girth, slight baseball bat shape now.

I pump primarily for pleasure, though do welcome size gains especially length. LeLuv Eyro seems like a good choice, and I’m leaning toward the 1.75” diameter tube if that makes sense to you all ?

I have plenty of tubing, but am also looking for affordable source of the quick-disconnect fitting if a good alternative to Leluv’s if available.

Thanks for any info,

BigNats

Originally Posted by BigNats
Hi,
I want to upgrade my current DIY cylinder (1.875” inner diameter) to a clear high quality, good value tube and welcome guidance.
Several string wrap measures have me at 5.25” erect circumference at widest girth, slight baseball bat shape now.
I pump primarily for pleasure, though do welcome size gains especially length. LeLuv Eyro seems like a good choice, and I’m leaning toward the 1.75” diameter tube if that makes sense to you all ?
I have plenty of tubing, but am also looking for affordable source of the quick-disconnect fitting if a good alternative to Leluv’s if available.
Thanks for any info,
BigNats

The sizing table is located on the very first post of this thread. Based on your current cylinder size, I think the very best choice for you would be a 2” diameter cylinder. I am pretty sure you would find the 1.75” to be too small.


The primary goal of PE should be to make your penis as healthy as possible in both form and function. If you do that, increased size will follow.

Originally Posted by BigNats
Hi,
I want to upgrade my current DIY cylinder (1.875" inner diameter) to a clear high quality, good value tube and welcome guidance.
Several string wrap measures have me at 5.25" erect circumference at widest girth, slight baseball bat shape now.
I pump primarily for pleasure, though do welcome size gains especially length. LeLuv Eyro seems like a good choice, and I’m leaning toward the 1.75" diameter tube if that makes sense to you all ?
I have plenty of tubing, but am also looking for affordable source of the quick-disconnect fitting if a good alternative to Leluv’s if available.
Thanks for any info,
BigNats


Nats (lol what a name). Try one of the following, McMaster being the faster and cheaper source I ended up purchasing 4 and haven’t had even the first one break in the 18 months since I ordered mines so I still have 3 spares. The seal on my original from Boston Pumps broke on the 5th time using it:

The original male coupling by bostonpump.com

McMaster-Carr


Starting date 5/14/2015

Staring size: NBPEL 8.0 BPEL 8.75 Mseg 4.9 BEG 5.25

Currently 5/17/2016 NBPEL 8.3 MSEG 5.25 BEG 5.7

Sorry, I skipped your quick disconnect fitting question. The male fitting from mcmaster.com is PN 5012k251 for $1.86 with open flow.

McMaster-Carr

And the female connector is PN 5012k29 for $9.42 with shut-off.

McMaster-Carr

Just enter the PN in the search window and the result will be highlighted on the page.


The primary goal of PE should be to make your penis as healthy as possible in both form and function. If you do that, increased size will follow.


Last edited by gprent : 01-09-2017 at .

If you like pumping and like fluid build up u should def get the 2” tube, i only use this tube to get to my temporary girth of at least 6,5”-7”.
It took about 2-3 hours till i pack the tube.
I use a 1.75” tube now because i pack the tube within a hour and because i am working on length.

I do not have much privacy and time so i prefer the smaller tube so it can give me a good stretch for length in a small amount of time.

Got my tubes from thickwall, perfect high quality tubes dropped them many times, still perfect.
I recommend getting the deluxe flanged tube, almost never loses pressure.


Start: BPEL 7.0 - EG 5.1 (20Feb16)

Now: BPEL 7.7 - EG 5.4 (20Feb18)

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