Hey all, so I left my VG2 on the default stroke length and it’s been just amazing. Able to rock it hands free with no need for any fancy gear to keep it on. I wanted to get used to it this way first and then when I make any changes later, I will be able to really understand the differences.
I’d say the distance of travel is only about 3 inches if I were to guess. I have never had any issues with it popping off or letting air in and then coming off. (Med size tube)
I am wondering,if I adjust this to make the stroke length longer, will this introduce the issue of popping off? I’m guessing it probably will. I think I will still make the adjustment, but was just keen to know if this is how it works.
Also. I have found when using it, it tends not to want to come all the way to the base (which I seem to prefer) to get around this I found when the tube comes down, if you hold it there so that when it tries to go back up, it just stays put and then comes down further on the next downstroke. This gets it placed better and tends to stay out for a while.(But not always) Am I doing anything wrong?
I can’t speak to the stroke length issue since I haven’t tried that but I do use the “hand assist” at times as you mentioned, working with the strokes to extend them if I think the pull control isn’t getting it done. It reminds me of partner play anyway, when you are both moving in rhythm to get a deeper/longer stroke, technically not hands free at that point but with a partner my hands would be on their head at some point anyway, lol…
This is a machine where some trial and error is not only encouraged but actually necessary find the best way to use it.You won’t screw anything up. Play with that adjustment and put in a little bit of pleasure time to understand the relationship between the stroke length and the valve buttons. If you find something is popping off, re-adjust it.
It depends on your personal preference, but the biggest mistake people might make is to let it go so far down that you hear a suction noise. If you adjust it or use it in such a way that it goes near the bottom of your penis but not all the way to the base, it won’t lose any vacuum.
Whether or not that feels best depends on your total penis length, because the vacuum is concentrated in a certain part of the receiver. For many guys, that means setting it so that it only goes halfway down their penis. That way, the highest level of vacuum and stroking is occurring in the part of the penis that is most sensitive, the upper half.