Re: Want big balls


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Posted by Beachballs on September 08, 1997 at 21:36:19:

In Reply to: Want big balls posted by novice-advise? on September 08, 1997 at 01:44:23:


Hey Want big balls, I will be glad to tell you my theory on pumping. I started amateur pumping about 6 years ago with cheap toy epuipment that didnt last through one session if you use even semihigh pressure. The cheap stuff simply will not work. When I moved up into the "pro"ranks Ispent the money for good equipment which seems high at first but will last forever if youkeep it clean. I have 5 straight wall tubes mostly from Vacutec ( I recommend their thick wall tube for penis pumping). I have two 2 stage tubes from Northwest Pump Works which are also well made tubes and I recommend them highly. I started out with a 3 1/2" X 5" 2 stage tube and still use it the most. When I get to where it is hard to get out of the 3 1/2" first stage I go to my 4 1/2 X 6" 2 stage. I have now ordered a 5 1/2" X 7" but still have not received it. I feel like you have to have the smaller 2 stage even as you progress because if you don't work up you will not get a good seal starting with the larger tube, so don't feel like you are wasting money getting the smaller tube to start with. I think the 2 stage is the way to go for cock and ball pumping. I tried the larger straight wall tubes and was not happy with the results. I have to admit that I have not tried the suntea jar. I also use a manual pump and would be afraid to use much pressure with a glass container. The reason I use a manual pump is that I fill it 1/3 full of hot water when pumping and find that speeds up the process a great deal. I also would be afraid to jump into a larger 2 stage with high pressure as that seems like it might be more likely to cause a hernia, which I haven't had and don't want.
I am not trying to advertise for any particular company that manufactures tubes, But I have been happy with the two companies that I have dealt with. I think Baldcock is building tubes that are very price competitive and the tubes advertised on this forum's home page appear to be the same advertisement picture that Northwest Pump Works uses. They may in fact be the same, I don't know.



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