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    Been a lurker for a few months but have finished my JP90 routine, I switched up my routing a bit and currently 1.5 months into bathmate. I keep seeing around the forum talk of 5.5 HG which I believe is pressure but if I'm wrong please correct me. I have started going into the bathmate x30 erect and after 2 pumps i am over the 7 mark so I never pump again and just leave it on for 3 sets of 6min. Another reason I don't increase the pressure is because I am scared of hurting my ONLY penis(lol) since I still don't fully understand the pressure measurement/indicator . So basically my question is, how do I measure the pressure because I feel there is room to increase the suction without having any pain?

    Thanks in advance

  • #2
    With BM all you have is feel. That is a drawback. On the positive side, you get warm water that decreases risk.
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    • #3
      I suggest inserting your erection into the Bathmate while it's empty, while doing so place it against your body as if it were a ruler and you were doing a NBPEL measurement. Note the length on the Bathmate. Then you'll want to conduct your session as you normally would, but start off by pumping around 2-3 additional cm's on top of your NBPEL that you measured earlier with the Bathmate. This will allow you to estimate pressure applied each time and also allow you to increase pressure accordingly. I also wouldn't worry about the measurement on your Bathmate correlating to your actual length with a ruler, rather it should be used as a way of measuring applied pressure.

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      • #4
        I dont get what is being asked here. The x30 model creates -0.55 bars of pressure. Says it on the instructions manual. BARS is a measure of pressure, it is actually in my opinion better than HG, I took 2 physics classes in college lol. U can easiliy convert bars to PSI and so on....use google converter
        2011 | BPEL: 6.2, EG: 5.1 |
        1/2016 | BPEL: 7.3, EG: 6.0 |
        1/2017 | BPEL: 7.6, EG: 6+ |
        1/2018 | BPEL: 7.8, EG: 6+ |

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        • #5
          You have to go on feel only. I remember when I started with the Hercules a few years back, I was only starting at around 16cm when I was pumping. Over time I worked my way up to 20cm on this. You can't measure pressure on it, only differences in length, which does give you a reference point - albeit not a great one.
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