

Bathmate Hydromax 9 (2-5-21) BLOG: Why I chose the HydroMax9: We've all seen and heard the hype behind the HydroMax pump series, whether it's being talked about on a forum or some guy on Pornhub. And this piqued my interest because the concept behind the HydroMax makes perfect sense. I always preach to you guys that staying warm is key to growth, preventing injury, and allowing for more significant expansion. Especially when you're using a vacuum pump, but I have a few problems with the pump. The Size: The number on the pump model indicates the size of your erection, and since the numbers increase by odd increments of; 7,9 and 11. I figured since I'm a bit over eight inches erect, the nine-inch pump would be sufficient. But from my initial use, the pump seems to be way too big to allow proper use. But this seems to be due to the pump's bellows, which is the accordion-like rubber. Regarding the pump's bellows, I'm not sure if mine is defective because they're way too stiff. So stiff that while using the pump, I got a cramp from trying to use it because it required so much force to get it to compress. Don't let that deter you from testing it yourself because I feel that over time the rubber will become softer. And that will make the pump much easier to use. I find it funny that the bellows are so long that it makes me look small inside the pump until it's compressed. The Pump Cylinder: In my opinion, the cylinder's circumference is a bit much. Granted, the pump's cubic space is also taken up by water, which, when that water is expelled it creates the vacuum. But I feel that if the pump were a little bit smaller girth wise, it would be easier to manage and handle. When you're using it in the shower, the water makes the cylinder a bit slick, making it hard to manage. If they were to include small groves on the cylinder for your fingers to fit on, I feel that it would make it easier to handle. Also, once the water is added to the cylinder, it makes it rather heavy. The plastic of the cylinder feels pretty damn strong, but I feel like after a few drops when you're standing in the shower could spell disaster. The chamfer is the rubber insert with a plastic tubing that goes back into the pump after the water is added. I found it easier to use the pump with that removed because it l made it too difficult to get the even proper motion when the bellows were engaged. If you don't compress the bellows entirely, it will cause the valve mechanism to lock, and the water will not fully expel. But that's a simple fix of just reopening the valve and continuing. Potential Injury: When I was able to get proper compression the suction of the HydroMax was pretty damn impressive. It was better than I ever expected, but I see this as a potential problem. The reason being is that I would like a PSI reading of exactly how much vacuum is being created. This would make it easy to over pump and cause injury rather quickly if you were to get carried away. My Final Thoughts: So after reading all of that, the Bathmate appears not to be worth the money, right? Well, not exactly! I see this pump as a possible learning curve that I will have to overcome and master. The concept behind the pump makes total sense, and I can honestly see this being a game-changer when I combine it with my current routines. I will look at a few tutorials to ensure that somehow I didn't mess it up when I was using it. But the directions seem very straight forward, and the operating concept is straightforward, almost full proof. My only issue is that I think if my bellows were softer and easier to use, my first experience would have been better. All in all, I hope to master this pump because I think it will become a fantastic tool for girth growth. I will keep you all updated, of course!