donjelqer76
Retired Moderator, PEGym Hero
Not really. I've had a nice Decon break for one, plus as I got more experienced with hanging I found ways to fatigue at much lighter weights.
Okay. Good luck if you decide to buy.Not really. I've had a nice Decon break for one, plus as I got more experienced with hanging I found ways to fatigue at much lighter weights.
Hey BigO! I have neen using a VacExtender (V3) for about two years. I have also occasionally used it as a light hanger with up to three lbs ($2 in fishing weight) for up to an hour or more. I admit it has generated glans bruising if I wear it for a number of days in a row.
I was wondering what version of the VacHanger you are using and would be interesting in hearing your comments regarding your perceived difference/similarity between the LG Hanger and the VacHanger using the new V 4.1 vacuum cap which is capable of being connected to a manual pump. Seems to me they would be very similar and competitive.
In the past, I have also cut a 1" sleeve and placed it around the lower end of my shaft and rolled the cap sleeve down over the "base sleeve". Apparently, this results in the same set-up as the LG hanger at half the cost.
I would imagine a similar approach could be done with a PM Pro by removing the sluice and replacing it with a sleeve (from AbsSilicone for example). Joel Kaplan also sells glans cylinders in the $50-$60 range in 10 different sizes- add a sleeve and there is another option for those on a limited budget. of course, DIY variants would leave you with no support, no tricks learned through prior testing, the possibility of throwing away money if it didn't work, etc- but at least those unable to afford an LG wouldn't be completely left out.
I'm sure I'll end up getting an LG eventually, but currently don't have the need to at the moment as I'm into a pretty heavy girth routine at the moment
I have used the Vac Extender, and felt it to be a good product, but could not get enough traction without blistering. I tried many thing to prevent blisters with some success. The best weight I could come with was 8 lbs before trouble would set in. The construction of LG Hanger is massive and heavy duty and is capable of safely obtaining much greater traction levels and hence results. If you like, take a look at the photos, you will see the difference. I would like BigO to chime in.
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Well I have worked it out with Dr. Ric and I will be the next lab rat, looking forward to the experiment.
What is the L hanger thing...could anyone put some light on this topic..i surely want to know what it is?

