Ok, so to begin, I'm an avid pumper, and have seen great results from pumping so far, even without T. So if you've never pumped before, don't intend to pump, and only want to tell other people not to pump based on what you've heard from other people who also haven't pumped, I kindly ask that you leave. This thread is not intended for you.
The pump I currently use is the Size Matters clitoris pump. I've gone from the smallest size (I can't even fit it anymore) and now use the largest size (1" diameter). I'm about to need to go up another size. However, most clit pumps don't usually even come in anything over 3/4" (so happy the kit I own has the 1" cylinder!), and most penis pumps don't offer anything smaller than 1.5". In order to ensure the proper pump and growth, I'm going to need a 1 1/4" cylinder, so that when I first start out with the new size, I don't end up pumping in anything extra/causing growth where I don't want it (sorry for any images that may put in your head). I'm hoping that with enough time and effort, I'll be able to one day fit a 1.5" penis pump and have a much broader option of style/types when shopping.
For those who've pumped, do you know of any good 1 1/4" cylinders I can buy? I'm willing to spend around $50 or so. Has anyone worked their way up to a normal penis pump, and does 1.5" sound like a realistic pumping goal for someone pre-meta?
Also, some general questions. What has been your pumping experience thus far? Has anyone ever tried one of the cylinders you can attach weights to, and do they work on the trans male body? There's also a pretty nifty-looking water pump I've been eyeing up (
https://www.bathmateshop.us/products/bathmate-hydromax-x20), has anyone ever tried anything like this? Any tips you can share for us fellow pumpers?
Personally, I've worked my way up to 2 45 minute sessions every day (I get sad whenever I have to miss a session). I know most people seem to suggest short sessions, but I've built my tolerance up over time, and know where to safely pump myself without causing damage, and even 30 minute sessions don't always give me the same results that they used to (and 15 minutes is almost the equivalent of doing nothing). I can't wait to begin buying other pumps and trying new things. At first, pumping felt like a chore to me and was something I was only doing in hopes of getting good results. However, after seeing that it DOES work, I've begun to enjoy the process more and more, and look forward to trying different types and methods over the next few years.