I was fortunate enough to be given a Vitality manual penis pump from Agusta Medical Supply about a year ago. I found it extremely easy to use and very effective. List price on the web site was $199. I recently moved and somehow misplaced my Vitality during the move.
I have a quality "sex shop" pump system but it is cumbersome to use and I am going on vacation so I wanted a more compact system to easily be packed and stowed away. I read some good reports on the Encore Impoaid so I ordered it from Amazon for $79, including shipping. However, I found the Encore to be more difficult to put together, load the band, and use the pump handle. I also found that the pump seems less effective when creating the vacuum and more difficult to remove when ready.
In my opinion, the Vitality is a for superior product. However, for the price, the Encore is much more affordable and will do in a pinch. I do hope, however, that my Vitality eventually shows up.
Encore vs Vitality (AMS)
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Encore vs Vitality (AMS)
Age 81
Diabetic
Pumping
Started Trimix injections 8/'11
Diabetic
Pumping
Started Trimix injections 8/'11
Re: Encore vs Vitality (AMS)
I recently bought the Encore for $125--included the elect and manual, nice carrying case,lube and several rings.
The elect is very simple to use and put together, the manual worked ok but so simple for me to just push the button.
I am very pleased with the elect Encore and their rings seem to be very strong.
The elect is very simple to use and put together, the manual worked ok but so simple for me to just push the button.
I am very pleased with the elect Encore and their rings seem to be very strong.
Re: Encore vs Vitality (AMS)
I just purchased the Vitality pump and find it good for penile "therapy"..It's cost is reasonable, easy to use and seems durable...
70 year old legally separated retired health-care professional. ED began in my early 50's. Viagra worked great for about 5 years, then had cardiac by-pass surgery and eventually moved to injections about 10 years ago.
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