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Thread: Compression vs. Vacuum Hanging
- 01-15-2021 #11
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- 01-15-2021 #12
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Partial quote from MJN13
"On another note, buy your weights from amazon to save money. I can link you to the exact weights that are included with the LG. It's a bit absurd that they mark these up so much. Additionally, do not purchase the cable weight stand from LG. I did, and was shocked to find that I was simply resold a "Haul Master Capacity Roller Stand." You can find this product online for $20..."
Very shortsighted statement! You didn't include the cost of materials and labor to make the 5' ft long cable or the cable guide ring, which was made from solid round 2 1/2" Delrin. You didn't consider any of the assemble time either. What is your time worth? How much does your employer pay you per hour?
Please tell me how much you could make those items for? Do you have the know how and equipment to produce those items? If so do you have the ability to run that equipment? If not how about finding a manufacturing company of your choice and get a quote / bid to make one of each, and then share with us the cost.
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-Foldus,
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- 01-15-2021 #13
95% of those experiencing blisters are doing something wrong. It could be conditioning factors, advancing to fast, poor technique, poor wrap or glans protection and many other things.
Most people do not have the patience to take the time required to hang properly in both vacuum and/or compression hanging.Going an inch and 1/2 deeper than before
- 01-19-2021 #14
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Still enjoying the switch to compression hanging. To each their own, maybe I'll go back to vacuum hanging one day, but things look good for now. If interested, here's my log. https://www.pegym.com/forums/penis-d...e-hanging.html
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- 1 Week Ago #17
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Compression hanging was painful for me as well. I'm at 15lbs with the lg hanger and get no blisters. I only pump to 5 Hg and get no slipping. I keep reading where others are pumping to 12 Hg and I don't see why.
- 1 Week Ago #18
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Way to be dramatic in an attempt to scare people away from your competitors. You try too hard, man. You constantly inject yourself unsolicited into other posts to bash products, promote your own, or blame China for your high prices.
With the right wrap and sensible choice of weight it's really not bad at all. I made virtually all my gains from compression hanging and using a phallosan extender.
I think a vast majority of people have made more gains from compression hanging than vacuum. I have both and they both have benefits and drawbacks but compression has way more potential for growth than vacuum and a much better track record as far as users' experiences and results.Last edited by Ron Burgundy; 1 Week Ago at 01:56 PM.
- 1 Week Ago #19
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No scare... just my personal observations. You say you "think" but have no proof. I too have listed all the pro's and con's, or as I prefer to say "negative side effects vs. positive attributes". Tell me why that threatens you? If I say I think driving my car to the store is better than riding the bus, that is my personal opinion based on my experience. If you think riding the bus is better, then do it. I think baked chicken is healthier for you than fried chicken, but if you think differently then eat fried chicken. But don't get your feelers all bent out of shape because I disagree and have the temerity to say so.
You're entitled to your opinion and I'm happy for you if you like using a compression clamp. As long as it feels & works better for you, then have fun. Cite the "track record" that you believe. I've been on this forum much longer than you. I'll go out on a limb and say I've probably read more posts, emails, and received more phone calls and texts than you from guys who've said that their experience with compression clamps were not comfortable or productive. If fact many say they were down right painful and caused temporary nerve damage and ED. Would you like for me to prove that?
So shout it from the roof tops, tell everyone why you like using what you're using, and I'll be here providing the safer alternative for those who don't like that type of device, and can't use a compression hanger.-Foldus,
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- 1 Week Ago #20
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That first part with the buses and chickens. Funny stuff. But also, defensive much?
It's not like I really have a thing for comp hangers. I used one for a few years but lately I've been using a vac. I like them both. I just get annoyed by your posts sometimes. Maybe I'm the only one. I'll just ignore them from now on.
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