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Titan vs. Titan One Touch

Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2022 1:23 pm
by cwatt1
Hi all,

Just beginning some more extensive research about implants, although it will be a few months yet before I take the plunge. From what I can gather, the "Titan Touch" model has a deflate button that you just push briefly and don't have to hold down while you are deflating your penis, and I have to assume the regular Titan does not. Am I correct? And if so, other than possibly being cheaper, is there any advantage of the regular Titan over the Titan Touch?

Thanks much.

Re: Titan vs. Titan One Touch

Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2022 2:51 pm
by Old Guy
I can't say positively but I believe the Titan was the original and the Titan Touch is the newer model. With my Titan OTR (One Touch Release) I have to hold the button to get a good deflation. As soon as I press the button I can feel my penis soften but squeezing without holding the button will only partly deflate me.

Re: Titan vs. Titan One Touch

Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2022 3:24 pm
by cwatt1
Thanks much. Do you find that problematic? i.e., is it fairly easy to hold down the release button and squeeze to deflate your penis at the same time?

Re: Titan vs. Titan One Touch

Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2022 3:50 pm
by gjmjoe017
For me it’s easy to hold the deflate button and squeeze my penis to deflate and it deflated very fast!

Re: Titan vs. Titan One Touch

Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2022 4:45 pm
by RoboCock69
The original Titan pump is smaller and less obtrusive than the Touch. Dr. Perito also prefers it because he says it has the best long-term durability stats of any pump on the market. In addition, Coloplast also made a major silicone upgrade to the pump and tubing sometime in the summer or fall of 2020, so it's possible the newest models will prove even longer-lasting.

The downside is that not only do you have to pinch and hold the release bars to get the fluid out of the cylinders and back into the reservoir, but you have to squeeze your dick shaft with your other hand while you do it. Therefore, if you have manual dexterity issues in one or both hands, the Touch is probably the better pump for you.

Re: Titan vs. Titan One Touch

Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2022 7:48 pm
by cwatt1
That's great information, Robocock. Thanks very much!

Re: Titan vs. Titan One Touch

Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2022 1:37 am
by strongagain
I have the Titan Touch, so I’m supposed to press the button once. However it works better if I press the button and hold it down for a while. I don’t squeeze the penis anymore, I like the fuller appearance.

Re: Titan vs. Titan One Touch

Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2022 4:47 am
by Cdogg737
I have the Titan Touch and while they advertise it as being one touch release, in my experience it never really worked that way. As soon as you push the button you can feel the release of pressure and the erection seems to go from 100% to maybe 80% almost straight away...but then it doesnt really go any further by itself. Maybe if I left it long enough it would, but I find it easier to just squeeze the shaft to get it flaccid so I can move on with my life.

Re: Titan vs. Titan One Touch

Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2022 8:35 am
by Pau1pau1
Just implanted 3 weeks ago.
Activated 3 days ago
I notice if I deflate and squeeze it fully delays no problem. But after a hour or so , it is partially inflated again.
Is this normal?

Re: Titan vs. Titan One Touch

Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2022 10:00 am
by TangoGolf
Pau1pau1 wrote:
I notice if I deflate and squeeze it fully delays no problem. But after a hour or so , it is partially inflated again.
Is this normal?


Yes, perfectly normal for the Titan. Around here this is referred to as "auto-inflate".

When you press the button you set the valve to deflate, the saline can move freely between the cylinders and the reservoir Deflation occurs when you squeeze your penis and force the fluid into the reservoir. Upon deflation, if you do not reset the valve, the saline is free to pass back into the cylinders and can auto-inflate.

To reset the valve (and keep the saline in the reservoir), you need to squeeze the pump one time. To reset the valve requires a little more pressure on the pump than when you inflate, but a single press will lock the valve so you will not auto-inflate.