Their web site is a remarkable example of promotional advertising. Also for trying very hard to avoid mentioning they’re selling a penis pump.
Their target market is doctors, and they won’t say how much their amazing new device costs; "Let’s Make a Deal!" pricing, probably.
They mention the FDA, but the FDA has ban on approval for "penis enlargement" devices. Maybe they’re trying to get it certified as a "Vaccum Erection Device" since it has a pressure limiting valve. Their web site has *remarkably* little useful information.
Their tube has a bulky pump built into the base, a clumsy-looking bracket, and some "wings" that are apparently intended to support the assembly on your thighs if you’re sitting. The wings appear to be held on with air hose quick-connects.
There’s some kind of bulky tablet computer in the GIANT STORAGE CONTAINER, which records data for "compliance." Like a CPAP machine, I guess. They blither about their "measurement sensor". There’s a cylindrical object visible in the end of the tube; presumably that’s the sensor.
Someone put a lot of effort into polishing their marketing approach, but… as noted earlier, it’s just a pulsing penis pump. BUT!… "In just 90 days, it will make you a man!" Excuse me, channeling a little Rocky Horror Picture Show there.
The search functions at MOS, PhalloBoards, and LPSG don’t show any mention of it. However, PhalBack is now a sponsor at PEGym.