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What pump to buy

The Velseal pump is costly as hell, but I hear they are well worth the money. I know two people that own one, and they say they are extremely comfortable because of the silicone seal. The seal doesn’t restrict blood flow, and gives you faster expansion. Which means you spend less time in the tube. I own a Kaplan myself, because I just don’t have that kind of money to spend on a pump. But the Kaplan works fine for me.

I’m gonna sell my Velseal cylinder because I’m ordering a curved one that will better suit my phallus. But yes, it is very comfortable.

Originally Posted by Asics
I’m gonna sell my Velseal cylinder because I’m ordering a curved one that will better suit my phallus. But yes, it is very comfortable.

Where did you find a curved cylinder?

The guys at Pumptoys will manufacture one according to the angle of my curvature.

Asics, how much is a specially made cylinder, and how do you measure? I thought the benefit of a straight walled cylinder was to help straighten your dick? Or is that just b.s.? Just asking because I’m really curved myself.

I’ll check the prices and I will get back at you.

If it’s a natural upward curve like mine, there’s no problem. Actually, it seems it’s an added bonus. If it’s Peyronnie’s, that’s different.

You measure the upward curve by getting the distance between your mid shaft curved penis and a straight object, like a ruler.

Mine is curved to the left and slightly downward. I was hoping the straight tube would straighten it, but so far it hasn’t. The right side and top of my penis are always smashed against the tube, while the left and under side rarely if ever touch. What do you think, should I give up trying to straighten it, or give a curved tube a try?

You should never go against your natural curve with a pump. I’ve heard that jelqs work somehow, but pumping against the natural curve could be dangerous not to mention painful. That’s why I ordered the curved pump.

Originally Posted by Naab
Mine is curved to the left and slightly downward. I was hoping the straight tube would straighten it, but so far it hasn’t. The right side and top of my penis are always smashed against the tube, while the left and under side rarely if ever touch. What do you think, should I give up trying to straighten it, or give a curved tube a try?

It is possible to “correct” a curve/bend with pumping, but I haven’t heard of anyone coming out with an absolutely straight cock. However, most guys I’ve talked with have been pleased with the result.

The process takes a long time - many months, even a year - and that one stay regularly with the program. You need to use plenty of lube, especially on the areas that cramp against the sidewalls of the tube. Plaque areas are very rigid (this is what causes your bend) and need to be slowly loosened up.

Don’t make yourselves crazy, guys, over your curves and bends. They are far more common than you might think, and some of them offer a real advantage to the owner in his being able to hit vaginal areas that the rest of us cannot.


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Asics, how did the curved cylinder turn out for you? And how much did it cost exactly?

I have an upward curve and pumping in the past was rather painful because of pressure exerted on the glan, but I really want to get back into the practice.

The curved cylinder worked much better than the straight one. I could have asked to curve it a bit more, but it’s definitely the right cylinder for me. Curving the cylinder cost an additional $15-20 if I’m not wrong.

Originally Posted by wolfgang1965
Use KY for lube- wal mart.

If you are shopping in Wal Mart, buy the Wal Mart generic water based lube and save even more money. Target also has a cheaper generic available.


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.

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