Osbon or Augusta Medical? Manual or Electric? For exercise.

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robbie2073
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Osbon or Augusta Medical? Manual or Electric? For exercise.

Postby robbie2073 » Thu Nov 25, 2010 5:57 am

Ok i tried a non medical pump device and seems it work well by the way sometimes is not very confortable to use and i'm a very safe guy.So for a long term therapy i would like to use a medical device no matter so much the price if is for the health of my fish...
I saw there are few brands really medical as Osbon and Augusta Medical.
For a training therapy wich would be the best choice?
I don't need for sexual intercours but just for train without constriction ring.
And i measure 18 cm x 13,5 cm.
And wich is better manual or electric?

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Re: Osbon or Augusta Medical? Manual or Electric? For exercise.

Postby Paul-Mod » Fri Nov 26, 2010 5:34 am

Robbie,
Both models are equally fine - especially if you are not using it for sex. Most men find that manual pumps offer more control, so unless you have arthritis or some difficulty with hand strength, the manual is a perfectly fine way to go. The best company by far for customer support is Firma Medical (http://firmamedical.com/). If you read through posts here, several guys have that brand. They have a brand new latex cuff through which your penis goes to use the pump. This is a bit like the sex shop models...makes therapy easier, less messy and safer.
Are you in Europe? If so, Noogleberry is a great deal (http://www.noogleberry.com/shop/index.php?_a=viewCat&catId=32). These are pumps made in england, and if you give franktalk as a discount code, you get ten percent off.
Personally, I would avoid Augusta. Customer service is not what it should be. When I call them, I find it difficult to get anyone who will not just read off a script, it seems. Osbon is known for its rings, but if you aren't using the rings, that's not an issue.
Let's see what other guys have to say...
Good luck.
Paul

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Re: Osbon or Augusta Medical? Manual or Electric? For exercise.

Postby sspmattpb » Fri Nov 26, 2010 10:50 am

Hey Paul and Robbie,
Paul, you mention the latex cuff on the Firma Medical device you speak of in your response to Robbie's post. Osbon also has that same type of cuff that I have used on my manual Esteem pump and it works perfectly . I had a difficult time with the rings so I went to the Timm Medical site and discovered these cuffs. They have a number of differerent sizes available. Here is the link: http://www.timmmedical.com/ They have an online store to purcahse their products. I have also found the cuffs on other sites as well. Good luck!

Matt
ED onset in 2003
Peyronie's Disease onset in 2005
Venous Leakage diagnosed 2009
Implant Surgery 11.29.2010 @ Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN

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Re: Osbon or Augusta Medical? Manual or Electric? For exercise.

Postby Frank Talk Admin » Fri Nov 26, 2010 3:47 pm

Matt,
I would love to see them. But I can't find them on the site. Would you be so kind as to send the exact URL for the cuffs?
Thanks
Paul

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Re: Osbon or Augusta Medical? Manual or Electric? For exercise.

Postby Cajun Jeff » Fri Nov 26, 2010 5:25 pm

Matt. If you have the link why don't you post it here for all of us to see.

Cajun Jeff
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Re: Osbon or Augusta Medical? Manual or Electric? For exercise.

Postby sspmattpb » Fri Nov 26, 2010 5:38 pm

Hey Guys,
Here is the link to the page on Timm Medical Site for the cuff for the Esteem VED model:http://www.timmmedical.com/cart/index.php?act=viewCat&catId=6

After I read the posts from Cajun Jeff and our wonderful moderator, I realized it is not that easy to find these items because they are listed as Rings. Hope this helps, if not, please let me know and I will try another way to get the exact URL for you!

Matt
ED onset in 2003
Peyronie's Disease onset in 2005
Venous Leakage diagnosed 2009
Implant Surgery 11.29.2010 @ Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN

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Re: Osbon or Augusta Medical? Manual or Electric? For exercise.

Postby Frank Talk Admin » Fri Nov 26, 2010 9:25 pm

Matt
These cuffs are for incontinence - I think you sent us the wrong URL - Don't you love technology? It's so great when it works! But hell when it doesn't.
Paul

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Re: Osbon or Augusta Medical? Manual or Electric? For exercise.

Postby CAG1943 » Sat Nov 27, 2010 11:45 am

After reading the replies to this posting,I thought I'd offer my 2 cents.
I'm kind of new to pumping also, but I've learned a lot from this site and recent personal experience.
My ED is a result of High blood pressure, type 2 diabetes and the meds used to control these. I've tried all the oral meds (which worked for awhile) and the injections too with wery disapointing results. Recently changed Urologists and the new guy suggested Viagra along with the pump.
First pump purchased was returned after three weeks (Vacurect) pump worked fine but the cuff of the constriction ring caused discomfort for the wife and after all pleasing her is my ultimate goal.
Purchased the (Encore Revive pump) and used it for a few weeks but the rings were uncomfortable for me. Read on this website that the Osbon rings were highly reccomended so I ordered and received the high tension (pink) ring and this along with 100mg Viagra seems to be working exceptionally well.
I don't know if we are allowed to mention product names on this site but I've done so anyway. I am merely stating my opinion of the products I've tried.
I would like to thank all the guys on this site for their help and understanding. If my trials and opinions can help another person on this site it will have been well worth the journey.

Spcial thanks to Paul and Cajun Jeff for their input.

CAG

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Re: Osbon or Augusta Medical? Manual or Electric? For exercise.

Postby robbie2073 » Sat Nov 27, 2010 5:22 pm

Ok now i'm much more confused than before visiting all the websites cause there are to many models with different price.
I told you i don't need for sex but just for training my penis...
By the way Osbon Augusta Firmamedical Vacurect all of them seems good medical device but they have a lot of models and really different prices.Osbon seems to be the most expensives 500 $ the cheapest specially if we compare to firmamedical wich is 199$ why this big difference in price.Are Osbon better quality than the others?
And for training if you consider my penis size wich is 18cm x 13,5cm what model you suggest me to buy?
For example what is better for exercise between Esteem and the Classic model?
Or what is the difference between classic axis and ultra of firma medical?
The price isn't a real matter for me specially if i have to invest on my penis health.For what i saw Osbon pumps are the most famous used in the medical studies but from you i heard they are really good for sex cause their cock rings.But for exercise are the so goods to?
I heard also when you choose a pump you have to find one good for your size.And cause i'm 18cm lenght and 13,5cm girth what model would fit my size better?
Sorry for all that questions but i would like to be sure before place an order.Remember the best for exercise i don't mind the rings.I'm looking for a safe effective penis vascular rehabilitation that's it!
Thank you in advance!

Robbie

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Re: Osbon or Augusta Medical? Manual or Electric? For exercise.

Postby Cajun Jeff » Sat Nov 27, 2010 9:24 pm

Robbie, I will try to address your thoughts on what pump to purchase. You mention that it is not going to be used for SEX! If that is the case you are planning on doing reg. pumping once or twice a day. If that is the extent of your use and you are forcing blood to you member then all pumps will do that. I have the Osborn from Timmedical. It works find for bring blood and hardness to the little man. :roll: I do not use it for sex either. I was advised to purchase an inexpensive pump from an adult sex shop. On this site you will see reference to Firemans Pump. I purchased one of them. They are light weight and I can use this instrument and pump up and keep it attached while I brush teeth and shower. With it being light weight there is no problem just letting it hang on so to speak.

Hope that this answers your question. If you want specific answers shoot me a PM and will see with I can do.

Cajun Jeff
68 years old, Married 48 years. Prostate Cancer surgery 11 years ago. Tried Pills, VED, moved to injections (EdEx) for past 6 years. Implanted with AMS 700 LGX by Dr Hellstrom in New Orleans at Tulane Medical. 1/13/20


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