Originally Posted by gprent
You don’t have to pack the tube to gain length. In fact, if you spend too much time in the tube after packing you risk developing head blisters as all of the vacuum is then focused on just the head.To gain length in your current tube, try working up to 25 to 30 minutes continuous pumping with no breaks.
I do long sessions with no breaks already and at high pressure, too (9psi-15psi, usually at 5psi and short ramps up to 9psi which seems to be the comfortable top range without prolonged warmup). I’ve had my share of blisters, usually only when I use the heating pad which seems to help the fluid build up faster which I’m not a fan of. They go away but I’d say it’s best to not repeat on that injury as it seems to make the skin at those points less thick and prone to showing as purple when under pressure despite healing fully.
*So the point I’m trying to get to is that pumping in various permutations (low/high pressure, long/short sessions) seems to do little for length. I find I need to pack the tube, ugh, with fluid buildup, and then retain it on higher pressure to get the pull needed for length gains which, as mentioned, risks blisters from fluid buildup under high pressure.
***I’m just wondering if anyone has any experience using a tube smaller than their erect/hard circumference while FLACCID and if this could possibly help for those of us that are in between the smaller and larger circumference tube size, too large when hard for the smaller, and too small unless massively ballooned up with fluid for the larger.