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In terms of ease of use and the results it garners? What's your favorite?
stillwantmore2;695668 said:loaded question really. Do you want "just" a hanger? Do you want something you can stretch and hang with? Stay away from vaccum devices as they are limited in their weight level long term and are over priced for what you get. Then of course, there's the blister problem you will likely face at some point. If you want a well made hanger with a solid how to guide, good customer support and a low price, there's my hanger. If you want more options for stretching as well when you're not hanging, there's the mos lengthmaster.
bukkake;696047 said:Disagree, I recommend the LG, which is a vacuum hanger. I used the Bib for over a year with small results. When you're starting out, consistency (getting to 10 hours a week) is important. I used Bib and bought a hanger - compression hangers. The time it takes to figure out how to avoid blisters with the LG is less than trying to get wrapping and avoid pinching on the Bib. Also, you're limited to 20 minute sets with Bib. If you want to do 3 sets in a day, including 10 minutes rest for circulation, it adds up to a lot of time you need to dedicate every single day to hanging. I am able to hang 1 hour, even 1.5 hours straight with LG with conditioning. After a while, you just get tired of doing the routine for compression hangers; it will cause you to not reach the 10 hours per week needed unless you have a lot of free time. It is very easy to get discouraged every day when you don't see the results (don't expect anything immediate with either) and then you start to ask if it's worth the pain, effort, and time to use compression hangers...that causes you to take days off or stop hanging before doing your target # of sets per day because you can't take it anymore, which can cause you to give up on PE altogether.
LG handles 25lbs, so maybe down the line if you reach that point, then you may have to go with Bib, but you can get a lot of hanging out before you even reach 25lbs
stillwantmore2;696048 said:So, how heavy do you currently hang with your "LG" bukkake? Most users don't seem to be going very heavy, or reporting/showing much in the way of gains despite the LG being out for a few years now.
templnite;696470 said:Yeah and why your sig reads "owner/designer"? Bib virtually designed it and neither of you owns it. That trash ain't even worth patenting
deadwood187;696467 said:I agree. Don't understand why Vac gets so much hate (mind you it's from a competitor) but in EVERY single poll conducted on EVERY single forum: People like Vac better than compression. I have no doubt the LG is good.I have Vachanger and for the price it murders these compression style hangers.
stillwantmore2;696490 said:I don't personally "hate" vac hangers, but I do like to give my honest feedback on their real world limitations. All devices have them. At some point in time, a vac hanger user will likely have an issue with blisters on his glans that he won't be able to work around. It's just a byproduct of the device design. No matter who makes them, how they are made, how they are marketed, a vac hanger is a vacuum chamber you attach weight to. They develop HG (vacuum) inside them. When you pull on the end of them, the vacuum inside the chamber increases. With more weight, the internal vac increases. It's easy to prove if you simply attach a hand pump with a gauge to one while you hang. A seasoned pumper usually never goes past a certain vac (HG) level.
My biggest 'beef' with vac hangers is the blister issue that gets sugar coated over (usually). Then, the guys who act like you can just hang more and more time with low weights with them and gain all the size you want. The penis just doesn't work that way. It adapts to the resistance you use. Hence the need to increase weight levels over time. The one big thing the sellers of devices like the LG have going for them is the fact that the average guy doesn't want much of an increase in size. He'll likely make his newbie gains and quit. OR, he hasn't been around the PE community long enough to realize that the average guy is done with his PE journey within the time frame that most guys are willing to experiment with PE....1-2 years. You see reports of blisters if you do simple google searches. Reports of gains? Reports of gains past the 1 inch mark other than the guys who help promote the devices? Picture proof?
Not trying to stir up anything, just food for thought. My hangers have their limits too, which I DO admit to, but they are fewer than a vac hanger has, if you are honest about it.
templnite;696470 said:Yeah and why your sig reads "owner/designer"? Bib virtually designed it and neither of you owns it. That trash ain't even worth patenting
stillwantmore2;696048 said:So, how heavy do you currently hang with your "LG" bukkake? Most users don't seem to be going very heavy, or reporting/showing much in the way of gains despite the LG being out for a few years now.
stillwantmore2;696660 said:Very cool. See, I'm not against vac hangers. I just despise the guys who act like they're the greatest, totally infallible device with no limits, or design limitations. We need truth and transparency in PE. I admit my hangers are not for everyone and have certain limitations. Just like vac hangers do.