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Title: PMP tension rings
Post by: Lostand Looking24 on March 14, 2024, 08:37:47 AM
Trying to figure out the Penimaster Pro, but whenever I configure the tension by lessening the amount of rings that are visible as per the instructions on the penimaster website, if I then change the direction that the penimaster pro hands the rings become visible again.

I actually for whatever reason cant adjust the tension if the pmp is hanging directly straight down to the floor, its stuck on ~4 rings visible.

This is using the rod extender

Any tips?

Also the slippage on this thing is crazy. Most of the time the corona of my glans is partially outside of the vacuum. If I extend the rods to the true length of my stretched flaccid, by the time I stretch all the way up to lock in to the rod, half my glans has slipped out.
Title: Re: PMP tension rings
Post by: Mikel7 on March 15, 2024, 04:26:35 AM
I started with the PMP and there is a learning curve with it. You must first address the slippage issue. Interchange sluices and diaphragm's to get a good seal. Your glans should never be pulled out of the chamber. Maybe you need one of the reducing rings? When you get a good seal then you will be able to move onto addressing the tension correctly.

This device does pull differently when you have it at different angles. Pointing straight out gives it a stronger pulling force as apposed to being up or down. I always wore it straight up. I sewed an elastic band to hold it in place upright. Now when you are sitting it also pulls more rather than standing up or laying down. It is all in the angle that the base is at the point of your pubic bone.
Title: Re: PMP tension rings
Post by: Lostand Looking24 on March 15, 2024, 06:57:35 AM
Quote from: Mikel7 on March 15, 2024, 04:26:35 AMYour glans should never be pulled out of the chamber.

This device does pull differently when you have it at different angles.

Thanks, what you've said is really helpful. I think I'll try the smaller sluices. The elastic band to hold it in place is also really clever, I'd too noticed that upright has the most force and I was using the waistband of my trousers to hold it in place lol but it was tricky to balance.

Would you mind sharing your PMP results? Could do with some motivation today, cheers