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  • #31
    Originally posted by EraStyle View Post
    Not everyone has success with LAS stretches. I've been trying them, different methods, etc. for over a year now, I never get them right. Uncomfortable is what I experience, and I have to re-adjust it every 10 seconds, etc.
    I was only able to do them properly until a year of PE, my flaccid wasn't really long enough initially.
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    • #32
      Fair enough, my flaccid is still small compared to my erect gains... Always has been and I'm struggling to change it. It's def. not long enough to get a decent stretch. Tips?
      BPEL: 5.92 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.9 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5
      MEG: 4.72 5.0 5.05 5.1 5.15 5.2 5.25 5.3 5.35 5.4 5.45 5.5
      BEG: ? 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 6.0
      Status: Active

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      • #33
        Originally posted by EraStyle View Post
        Fair enough, my flaccid is still small compared to my erect gains... Always has been and I'm struggling to change it. It's def. not long enough to get a decent stretch. Tips?
        I'm a newbie, so I hesitate to give advice, but here is what I've been doing as far as stretches like BTC/LAS/fowfers whatever you want to call them. My flaccid is kind of short too, but with a few JAI tugs and helicopter twirls, I am able to tuck my penis far enough down between my legs while I sit in my recliner to give a decent stretch. Not sure how anyone can do these exercises at work, but around the house it's pretty easy. I've only been doing the JP90 for 2 1/2 months and these modified chair fowfers for a few weeks now, but I have to say my flaccid hang is definitely improving.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by EraStyle View Post
          Fair enough, my flaccid is still small compared to my erect gains... Always has been and I'm struggling to change it. It's def. not long enough to get a decent stretch. Tips?
          Either warming up before hand, or masturbating a bit before doing the LAS (I tend to have a larger flaccid after ejaculation).
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          • #35
            Originally posted by EraStyle View Post
            Fair enough, my flaccid is still small compared to my erect gains... Always has been and I'm struggling to change it. It's def. not long enough to get a decent stretch. Tips?
            Heat will maximize your initial length as Padawan suggested. Also, if you start an LAS and your unit isn't very long, just sit on it like it is for a few minutes. When you stand up whatever your flaccid length is it will be at its maximum so that you can readjust and sit back down.
            FL 6.0"/MFG 5.75", BPEL 7.00"/MEG 6.5"


            The Ultimate Jelq (The UJ)
            The Ultimate V (The UV)
            Testicle Jelq (The TJ)
            Heated Bundled LAS
            Ultimate Warmup Exercise

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            • #36
              My other problem was sitting on my balls while doing the LAS I don't know how I fixed that though, one day it just clicked.
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              • #37
                I see, thanks, guys. Will try again - don't wanna give up on them
                BPEL: 5.92 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.9 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5
                MEG: 4.72 5.0 5.05 5.1 5.15 5.2 5.25 5.3 5.35 5.4 5.45 5.5
                BEG: ? 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 6.0
                Status: Active

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                • #38
                  Thanks for taking then time for a thoughtful in depth review namsokiek... I have been meaning to get to it earlier but serious internet issues at my end have slowed me down :/

                  Clearly Stealth's primary aim has been to stay within the realm of comfort and convenience... and as you point out with closed end suction extension silicon type devices you are comparing a different sort of animal of which comfort and convenience are not included by the sounds of it lol.

                  Urination should not be a problem, unless you are fitted too tight... which by the sounds of it I think you must be pretty ok in that regard. Maybe just an adjustment period for you. The first indication that the fit is too tight is when you continue to leak urine after you have finished up and put things away. Very uncomfortable and inconvenient to wet your pants and is a definite case in need of resizing.

                  The band is useful not only as a function of display in which the genital mass is drawn up and forward but also to act as an anchor for the sheath to secure itself. Some discomfort in the form of an itchiness behind the ball sack which comes and goes eventually disappears for the most part after a period of months. A lot depends on the contours of the anatomy with classical forms being easiest to wear. We are working with sheath only versions at the moment both as PE accessories for maximum extension (serious loss of convenience with some level of discomfort) as well as a simple stand alone without the base band.

                  With respect to the setting on the sizer being default for the growers... correct. Although the new version just put up gives much more data to make informed decision when and how much to manually override the gower settings when needed. Myself as a grower with a 3" flaccid (plus or minus) and just over 6" erect I enjoy a solid 4.5" non turtling flaccid while wearing Stealth... with no compromises what-so-ever with 24/7 use. If I move into 5" or more extension then urination is a major issue with wet spots leaking thru the jeans seemingly hours after the job was done... and that totally sucks on comfort and convenience man.

                  You discovered pi... cool!

                  In summary I think you about nailed it too. Its not a replacement for your active PE "stretching" exercises which I assume have limited periods of utilization. Stealth is more about the full duration of your critical rest and recovery periods in which you can take advantage of the unique healing augmentation feature as well as keeping a light flaccid stretch engaged to help permanently establish the blueprint of a longer penis into the cellular matrix.

                  thanks!


                  Originally posted by namsokiek View Post
                  Here is my review, so far:
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                  Last edited by Stealthman; 04-13-2013, 01:29 PM.

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                  • #39
                    Has anyone tried using this as a clamping wrap?
                    Start: 5.5 bpel, 4.25 eg
                    Current: 6.25 bpel, 4.75 eg
                    *Clamping*

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                    • #40
                      Does not provide enough padding for me to use for clamping.

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                      • #41
                        This is a great tool for post PE recovery. I've recently started pumping and when edema happens, the sleeve really helps.

                        The compression and the increased circulation help push most of the lymphatic fluid out of the penis by the next morning.

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                        • #42
                          From their website:

                          "...offering you the unique health benefits of FIR therapy. We use proprietary bio-ceramic technology to infuse our fabric with minerals that are known to have powerful physiological effects on the body.
                          These select minerals generate both Negative Ions and emit, reflect and radiate far infrared rays to redirect heat that penetrates deeply into the penis tissue.
                          This increases micro circulation of the blood by 18% as well as enhancing other metabolic functions at the cellular level. This is good news for anyone who wants a larger, healthier and better functioning penis."

                          This is a complete pack of mumbo-jumbo psuedo-science. Every point that they claim in this paragraph is not just implausible, it is ludicrous. Bio-ceramic technology? Generates negative ions? Redirects heat? Micro circulation? Pah! Again, but louder: PAH!
                          It's a shame that they feel the need to bolt on these outrageous and risible statements, as the product itself does look like it could be useful if only to prevent turtling.

                          (Please don't start flaming me, I am a qualified and experienced scientist and engineer. These claims really are rubbish.)

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                          • #43
                            Yeah I agree.
                            Collection of scientific articles and books related to PE: pe_sources.zip

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by JonoClouds View Post

                              (Please don't start flaming me, I am a qualified and experienced scientist and engineer. These claims really are rubbish.)
                              Out of curiosity, how much research have you done on FIR and human physiology? I have to ask because I can't find much in the way of critically reviewed studies. The predominant information available is exactly the stuff you've posted here, a bunch of non-academic blathering.

                              My conflict with FIR embedded material is that I hate the sales pitch but I've been using FIR material for more than a decade and I've noticed a physiological difference. I haven't quantified it and the sample size is approximately 4 individuals, so it's far from conclusive. I have a PE in civil engineering and I recognize this is little more than anecdotal.

                              When I first heard about this I though, what a load of BS. One of the miracle benefits of FIR was the inability for acids to bind to cells (which is a simplistic statement and I still don't get it) and the example was of a lemon that was cut into pieces at the beginning of the presentation and 1/2 of it was placed in a close-able plastic bag and wrapped in FIR encased material and the other 1/2 just put into a close-able bag.

                              [fill in this gap with "blah, blah, blah...miracle cure...blah, blah, blah of the sales pitch]

                              At the end of the presentation bits of each lemon 1/2 was handed out. The 1/2 that was wrapped in FIR was sweeter. OK, nice parlor trick. Next time I want lemonade that is less tart, I know what to do, and I dismissed the presentation.

                              A couple days later my wife thought to question, "What, if any, effect would FIR have on lactic acid build-up in the muscles?" It was a really good question at the time because we were a young, active couple who worked-out 6 days a week for about 2hrs a day. We decided to put it to the test.

                              We got a large knee brace which would stretch to cover a thigh and an ankle brace which would cover the calve. We did a leg workout that was much more rigorous than normal. Squats, front squats, dumbbell lunges, 1-leg squats, etc. Basically we pushed our legs beyond the normal routine to ensure we would be really sore afterwards. We went home, showered, and put the wraps on one leg. We tried to determine which leg felt more fatigued and put it on that one (subjective, but what can you do). Then we went to bed.

                              The next morning, we got out of bed and the wrapped leg was substantially less painful than the other. The leg without the wraps had much less range of motion, experienced substantially more discomfort, and took an additional 2 days to recover the range of motion and lose the muscle soreness. We assumed the wraps prohibited lactic acid from concentrating in our muscles and prohibited the delayed-onset muscle soreness. (this was back when the popular thought attributed DOMS to the combination of micro-tears and lactic acid build-up) Now, the degree of DOMS is attributed to the severity of micro-tears so this debunks the lactic acid theory but then raises the question, "How did FIR wraps reduce DOMS caused by micro-tears?"

                              The difference between the soreness was substantial, my classmates asked if I had twisted the ankle or knee of the unwrapped leg because my limp was so pronounced. My wife had the same experience at work.

                              As I said before, this narrative doesn't prove all the mumbo-jumbo they claim on the web, but as a result both my wife and I use FIR wraps as an integral component to exercise recovery. As I've stated in this thread and others, I use it after PE. I notice that dark marks fade and red dots go away much quicker than when I don't use it. I can't isolate a single factor why this happens, but it does.

                              There are factors other than FIR that could have contributed to the effect we experienced. The most prominent factor is the effect of compression. Compression could reduce the swelling at the site. I'm not sure how that mitigates DOMS because I'm a CivEng not a physiologist; so I can't prove or disprove.

                              Another is additional warming from wearing another layer at the site. This could encourage circulation independent of the claim that FIR causes this.

                              In summary, I've use FIR material for post activity recovery for the last 12-13 yrs. I know the basis for my original use (prevent lactic acid build-up) has been disproved. I also know that using FIR wraps substantially reduces DOMS, but I haven't bothered to figure out why. Mostly because I've been able to satisfy my skepticism that it works without working through all the reasons why it works. A lot like the reasons I use Aleeve or Tylenol to relieve pain.

                              If you have articles which discuss the effects of FIR on living cells, I'd be very interested in reading them.
                              namsokiek
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                              Last edited by namsokiek; 05-23-2013, 03:34 PM.

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                              • #45
                                Some pretty heavy posts for underwear!!!
                                FL 6.0"/MFG 5.75", BPEL 7.00"/MEG 6.5"


                                The Ultimate Jelq (The UJ)
                                The Ultimate V (The UV)
                                Testicle Jelq (The TJ)
                                Heated Bundled LAS
                                Ultimate Warmup Exercise

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