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Selecting Your Cylinder Size

I agree with gprent and pretty much followed his recommendations when I was actively pumping.The only thing I would add is that when I intended to pump for over 20 minutes, I limited the vacuum to 4 hg or under. If you keep it above 4 hg when exceeding 20 to 30 minutes you will generate too much edema (the dough nut effect)


Start 11/09 BPEL: 5.5", EG: 4.4"

Current. BPEL: 6:4", EG: 5.5"

So, I have 6.1” BEG and 5.7” MEG. Should I go for 2.0” or 2.25” cylinder? I want mostly length, but I don’t mind some extra girth while I’ll be getting closer to my length goal.


"If you desire one thing for so long, it is a given that you will miss other things along the way. That is how it is... that is life."

Originally Posted by FutureBigShock
So, I have 6.1” BEG and 5.7” MEG. Should I go for 2.0” or 2.25” cylinder? I want mostly length, but I don’t mind some extra girth while I’ll be getting closer to my length goal.

A 2” diameter cylinder has circumference of 6.28” and a 2.25” cylinder has a 7” circumference. I’d suggest a 2” meets your needs.


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 FutureBigShock
So, I have 6.1” BEG and 5.7” MEG. Should I go for 2.0” or 2.25” cylinder? I want mostly length, but I don’t mind some extra girth while I’ll be getting closer to my length goal.

You can choose either, but the most cost effective would be the 2.25”. With the 2.0”, you might feel the need for a larger cylinder as you will tend to pack that cylinder fairly quickly. Even with the 2.25”, you will be packing the bottom 1/3 of the shaft fairly quickly, but there will still be plenty of room for growth in all directions.


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.

My head is substantially bigger

My head doesn’t fit the recommended cylinder size but my base girth is pretty small. Should I go up a size to facilitate my head’s size? It’s semi-squishing it.

Originally Posted by dmenter91
My head doesn’t fit the recommended cylinder size but my base girth is pretty small. Should I go up a size to facilitate my head’s size? It’s semi-squishing it.

Yes, that would be a good idea.


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.

My girth around 4.3 inch. Aiming for girth.

1. 75 pump is alright?

Originally Posted by moon yuen
My girth around 4.3 inch. Aiming for girth.

1. 75 pump is alright?

The 1.5” tube would probably be better and give you enough room up to 4.75” girth once packed.

You might be able to use a 1.75”, but there could be problems with you balls getting sucked into the tube. But this tube will give you years of use without having to upsize for awhile.

If you are new to pumping, the 1.5” is a safer choice but if cost is a factor, go for the 1.75”.

What is your erect girth at the base? If larger than 4.3” girth it is a plus for choosing the 1.75”


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
The 1.5” tube would probably be better and give you enough room up to 4.75” girth once packed.

You might be able to use a 1.75”, but there 8could be problems with you balls getting sucked into the tube. But this tube will give you years of use without having to upsize for awhile.

If you are new to pumping, the 1.5” is a safer choice but if cost is a factor, go for the 1.75”.

What is your erect girth at the base? If larger than 4.3” girth it is a plus for choosing the 1.75”

I have been pumping quite a while.

I wear ring dick balls, so not so easy suck in.

I mean it won’t affect the result?

Originally Posted by moon yuen
I have been pumping quite a while.

I wear ring dick balls, so not so easy suck in.

I mean it won’t affect the result?

No, it won’t affect the result.


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.

Hi guys

Looking to buy a thickwall cylinder to be used primarily for flaccid length gains for gym shower situations

I’m 6.7 BPEL x 4.5 mid girth

What cylinder size would you say is good for me? I’m torn between the 1.5 and the 1.75 as I really want to work the length gains the most

Thanks !

My beginning MSEG was 4.4” and I used a 1.5” cylinder for about a year before I had to upsize. Though pumping is primarily a girth oriented regemin, the 1.5” cylinder will be more likely to induce length.


Start 11/09 BPEL: 5.5", EG: 4.4"

Current. BPEL: 6:4", EG: 5.5"

Anyone Using LeLuv Tubes For Full Package Pumping?

I was considering purchasing a 3.5 or 3.7” tube from LeLuv to try full package pumping as I already use their tubes and pump for everything else.

Anyone have experience using these?

Originally Posted by delcojoe28
I was considering purchasing a 3.5 or 3.7” tube from LeLuv to try full package pumping as I already use their tubes and pump for everything else.

Anyone have experience using these?

I have used similar size tubes for full package pumping and what you are looking at should work just fine.


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.

Hello senior pumpers. I have a question to you. Hope you could help me.

So the thing is, I wanna start pumping. Right now I am near of the end of 6 months of manual PE. That is gonna be in 20 days from now. Then I want to take decon break for week or two. And then start again with manuals and add pumping, for it seems that just manual PE have very low effect on me. So I want to try something else.
Now I know what cylinder size should I buy. It is 2.25x9”. But here is the problem, outside of US and leluv brand there is like no other pump brand that have such a huge amount of different cylinder sizes for their pumps. Usually one brand have only one size of their pump+cylinder. Or sometimes they have two sizes where one is kinda small and the other one is ridiculously big.
And believe it or not, it is so hard to find the right size of the cylinder so the width is correct and also there is enough room for length and then if you somehow find the right size of cylinder then that pump have no gauge…
So yeah, I could order leluv pump+cylinder but there is about 2 months of delivery time, and because there is that covid-19 in the air, who knows if delivery time could not be even longer… And the cost is around 100$.

Now I have found a pump in my country that costs 40$, it is basically leluv pump. Pump have gauge, there is that fast click system that is the same as on leluv brand, which means I can buy leluv cylinders in the future and use them with this pump. The only thing is, ofcourse, cylinder size. They have 2.165x9” and 2.55x11”. I wonder if that smaller one is big enough for me to use. I look mainly for length gains but I don’t mind some girth gains as well.
My measurements are: BPEL 7.1” / BEG 6.5” / MEG 5.7”
So, do you think that 2.165” diameter is big enough for me and can give me some gains and then I can switch to 2.25 or 2.5” when it gets too small?


"If you desire one thing for so long, it is a given that you will miss other things along the way. That is how it is... that is life."

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