Coloplast Genesis malleable implanted

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LastHope
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Re: Coloplast Genesis malleable implanted

Postby LastHope » Thu Jan 30, 2025 6:42 am

Stewy78 wrote:I'm 36 and I'm on my forth Inflatable implant. My first two ams was defective in the pump, my first titan failed in the tubes after 3 years and now I'm on my forth titan. I am an athlete (cyclist) and I ride about 10/15 hours per week. For my next revision I will probably get a malleable ( hakky suggested genesis for an athlete like me because it's easier to bend).

For me it's crucial to continue to ride, and I would like a feedback from people with malleable about that.

Do you think it's possible to ride road bikes and mountain bikes with a malleable implant ? ( I'm about 7.5 inches in length and 5.75 in girth now with inflatable).


Hey Stewy, I personally would find it uncomfortable having my erect malleable positioned towards my left thigh (they way I conceal) in an underwear or biker shorts seated for 10-15 hours a week. Have you experimented this using a partial inflation with your inflatable?

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Re: Coloplast Genesis malleable implanted

Postby Stewy78 » Thu Jan 30, 2025 7:54 am

LastHope wrote:
Stewy78 wrote:I'm 36 and I'm on my forth Inflatable implant. My first two ams was defective in the pump, my first titan failed in the tubes after 3 years and now I'm on my forth titan. I am an athlete (cyclist) and I ride about 10/15 hours per week. For my next revision I will probably get a malleable ( hakky suggested genesis for an athlete like me because it's easier to bend).

For me it's crucial to continue to ride, and I would like a feedback from people with malleable about that.

Do you think it's possible to ride road bikes and mountain bikes with a malleable implant ? ( I'm about 7.5 inches in length and 5.75 in girth now with inflatable).


Hey Stewy, I personally would find it uncomfortable having my erect malleable positioned towards my left thigh (they way I conceal) in an underwear or biker shorts seated for 10-15 hours a week. Have you experimented this using a partial inflation with your inflatable?


Yes, i tried but the difference is that the IPP inflated is not much bendable at the base. Instead I think that malleable can be bent at the base. I can inflate the IPP to about 40/50% to keep it bendable and I put it positioned up in the bike shorts. Except for the bigger bulge I have not much discomfort doing that and I can cycle. But I don't know if that's comparable to a malleable
32yo, VL from birth. Implanted in 2020 with AMS CX by Gabriele Antonini. Pump stopped working after three months,replaced with new pump that stopped working again. Complete revision Titan Touch 24+1 implanted by Dr.Eid. Titan failed in October 2023.

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Re: Coloplast Genesis malleable implanted

Postby LastHope » Thu Jan 30, 2025 9:52 am

Stewy78 wrote:
LastHope wrote:
Stewy78 wrote:I'm 36 and I'm on my forth Inflatable implant. My first two ams was defective in the pump, my first titan failed in the tubes after 3 years and now I'm on my forth titan. I am an athlete (cyclist) and I ride about 10/15 hours per week. For my next revision I will probably get a malleable ( hakky suggested genesis for an athlete like me because it's easier to bend).

For me it's crucial to continue to ride, and I would like a feedback from people with malleable about that.

Do you think it's possible to ride road bikes and mountain bikes with a malleable implant ? ( I'm about 7.5 inches in length and 5.75 in girth now with inflatable).


Hey Stewy, I personally would find it uncomfortable having my erect malleable positioned towards my left thigh (they way I conceal) in an underwear or biker shorts seated for 10-15 hours a week. Have you experimented this using a partial inflation with your inflatable?


Yes, i tried but the difference is that the IPP inflated is not much bendable at the base. Instead I think that malleable can be bent at the base. I can inflate the IPP to about 40/50% to keep it bendable and I put it positioned up in the bike shorts. Except for the bigger bulge I have not much discomfort doing that and I can cycle. But I don't know if that's comparable to a malleable



Both 6 o'clock towards left and 12 o'clock bends are a piece of cake for me. 6 is my comfort zone as I have a loose suspensory ligament that defaults at 4 with no constraints. Is your default more like 2 or 3? With 12, I can still manage by taking a release break once every 2 hours in the bathroom. If 12 with partial inflation works for you, it should be comparable with Genesis. Maybe stiffer in the beginning if aggressively sized, but again, I hear that it's like a new shoe that takes the shape of our legs and gets comfortable in time.

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Re: Coloplast Genesis malleable implanted

Postby Stewy78 » Thu Jan 30, 2025 11:34 am

LastHope wrote:
Stewy78 wrote:
LastHope wrote:
Hey Stewy, I personally would find it uncomfortable having my erect malleable positioned towards my left thigh (they way I conceal) in an underwear or biker shorts seated for 10-15 hours a week. Have you experimented this using a partial inflation with your inflatable?


Yes, i tried but the difference is that the IPP inflated is not much bendable at the base. Instead I think that malleable can be bent at the base. I can inflate the IPP to about 40/50% to keep it bendable and I put it positioned up in the bike shorts. Except for the bigger bulge I have not much discomfort doing that and I can cycle. But I don't know if that's comparable to a malleable



Both 6 o'clock towards left and 12 o'clock bends are a piece of cake for me. 6 is my comfort zone as I have a loose suspensory ligament that defaults at 4 with no constraints. Is your default more like 2 or 3? With 12, I can still manage by taking a release break once every 2 hours in the bathroom. If 12 with partial inflation works for you, it should be comparable with Genesis. Maybe stiffer in the beginning if aggressively sized, but again, I hear that it's like a new shoe that takes the shape of our legs and gets comfortable in time.


Thanks for your reply, I always had an erection that points down, and even with the implant fully inflated I point at 4 o'clock, but I don have issue putting it up at 12 it I'm not fully inflated. When I did tests on my bike inflated at 40/50% what happened was that sometimes it moved sideways, like 10 o clock or 2 o clock. I think that can be avoided putting a support under the bike shorts. Anyway it were not bothering me that much.
I'm a bit scared because I know many cyclists with inflatable but I can't find one with a malleable and even doctors can't give me clear opinions on that. Some doctors said it's not possible, others say it may be possible but they have no direct experiences. This is very important to me because if I know that I can't cycle I will definitely not choose a malleable.
32yo, VL from birth. Implanted in 2020 with AMS CX by Gabriele Antonini. Pump stopped working after three months,replaced with new pump that stopped working again. Complete revision Titan Touch 24+1 implanted by Dr.Eid. Titan failed in October 2023.

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Re: Coloplast Genesis malleable implanted

Postby LastHope » Thu Jan 30, 2025 2:14 pm

Stewy78 wrote:
LastHope wrote:
Stewy78 wrote:
Yes, i tried but the difference is that the IPP inflated is not much bendable at the base. Instead I think that malleable can be bent at the base. I can inflate the IPP to about 40/50% to keep it bendable and I put it positioned up in the bike shorts. Except for the bigger bulge I have not much discomfort doing that and I can cycle. But I don't know if that's comparable to a malleable



Both 6 o'clock towards left and 12 o'clock bends are a piece of cake for me. 6 is my comfort zone as I have a loose suspensory ligament that defaults at 4 with no constraints. Is your default more like 2 or 3? With 12, I can still manage by taking a release break once every 2 hours in the bathroom. If 12 with partial inflation works for you, it should be comparable with Genesis. Maybe stiffer in the beginning if aggressively sized, but again, I hear that it's like a new shoe that takes the shape of our legs and gets comfortable in time.


Thanks for your reply, I always had an erection that points down, and even with the implant fully inflated I point at 4 o'clock, but I don have issue putting it up at 12 it I'm not fully inflated. When I did tests on my bike inflated at 40/50% what happened was that sometimes it moved sideways, like 10 o clock or 2 o clock. I think that can be avoided putting a support under the bike shorts. Anyway it were not bothering me that much.
I'm a bit scared because I know many cyclists with inflatable but I can't find one with a malleable and even doctors can't give me clear opinions on that. Some doctors said it's not possible, others say it may be possible but they have no direct experiences. This is very important to me because if I know that I can't cycle I will definitely not choose a malleable.


When I was experimenting with the 12 position, I used a 4 inch wide elastic band cut from an old school jock strap, and it worked like a charm for movement while I was brisk walking.

It just came to my mind. Here's one thread where ready2go, a malleable brother who has a Tactra, is able to ride a bike for 15 miles every other day. Tactra has higher rigidity than Genesis. Individual anatomy is one factor that can result in varied experiences.

viewtopic.php?f=6&t=25694&p=244000&hilit=Bike#p244000

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Re: Coloplast Genesis malleable implanted

Postby Stewy78 » Thu Jan 30, 2025 2:51 pm

LastHope wrote:
Stewy78 wrote:
LastHope wrote:

Both 6 o'clock towards left and 12 o'clock bends are a piece of cake for me. 6 is my comfort zone as I have a loose suspensory ligament that defaults at 4 with no constraints. Is your default more like 2 or 3? With 12, I can still manage by taking a release break once every 2 hours in the bathroom. If 12 with partial inflation works for you, it should be comparable with Genesis. Maybe stiffer in the beginning if aggressively sized, but again, I hear that it's like a new shoe that takes the shape of our legs and gets comfortable in time.


Thanks for your reply, I always had an erection that points down, and even with the implant fully inflated I point at 4 o'clock, but I don have issue putting it up at 12 it I'm not fully inflated. When I did tests on my bike inflated at 40/50% what happened was that sometimes it moved sideways, like 10 o clock or 2 o clock. I think that can be avoided putting a support under the bike shorts. Anyway it were not bothering me that much.
I'm a bit scared because I know many cyclists with inflatable but I can't find one with a malleable and even doctors can't give me clear opinions on that. Some doctors said it's not possible, others say it may be possible but they have no direct experiences. This is very important to me because if I know that I can't cycle I will definitely not choose a malleable.


When I was experimenting with the 12 position, I used a 4 inch wide elastic band cut from an old school jock strap, and it worked like a charm for movement while I was brisk walking.

It just came to my mind. Here's one thread where ready2go, a malleable brother who has a Tactra, is able to ride a bike for 15 miles every other day. Tactra has higher rigidity than Genesis. Individual anatomy is one factor that can result in varied experiences.

viewtopic.php?f=6&t=25694&p=244000&hilit=Bike#p244000


Thanks for letting me know that! The question on hakky's YouTube video about the bike was mine :)
32yo, VL from birth. Implanted in 2020 with AMS CX by Gabriele Antonini. Pump stopped working after three months,replaced with new pump that stopped working again. Complete revision Titan Touch 24+1 implanted by Dr.Eid. Titan failed in October 2023.

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Re: Coloplast Genesis malleable implanted

Postby LastHope » Thu Jan 30, 2025 9:48 pm

Stewy78 wrote:Thanks for letting me know that! The question on hakky's YouTube video about the bike was mine :)


Great! Thanks for asking that question.

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Re: Coloplast Genesis malleable implanted

Postby ready2go » Fri Jan 31, 2025 6:22 am

Stewy78 wrote:I'm 36 and I'm on my forth Inflatable implant. My first two ams was defective in the pump, my first titan failed in the tubes after 3 years and now I'm on my forth titan. I am an athlete (cyclist) and I ride about 10/15 hours per week. For my next revision I will probably get a malleable ( hakky suggested genesis for an athlete like me because it's easier to bend).

For me it's crucial to continue to ride, and I would like a feedback from people with malleable about that.

Do you think it's possible to ride road bikes and mountain bikes with a malleable implant ? ( I'm about 7.5 inches in length and 5.75 in girth now with inflatable).


.I have a tactra implant , a little over 6 inches in length and ride a mountain bike for 1 hour at a time , 3-4 times a week .
I have zero issues doing so .
.when im finished with the ride and end at the beach , I put my hand in my pocket to give mr 24/7 hard on, a push down , as it tends to ride up while biking
That's it .

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Re: Coloplast Genesis malleable implanted

Postby ready2go » Fri Jan 31, 2025 7:14 am

Hmmm , I can't edit my own post for some reason.. I didn't notice lasthope mentioned my previous post on the same matter , so consider it a double post. Lol
But ill add that the only issue I did have was not waiting the one month to exercise protocol.
That caused some concern as I could feel the rods behind the scrotum , so I at 3 weeks , I stopped and waited another week or so and put a hand towel. Down under the seat cover for extra padding .
Since then , it's been no issues
But now , I'm. Not riding the bicycle because I broke my ankle in a motorcycle cycle accident and in recovery mode
. But personally I would not let bike riding be a reason to not get a malleable

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Re: Coloplast Genesis malleable implanted

Postby Stewy78 » Fri Jan 31, 2025 9:24 am

ready2go wrote:
Stewy78 wrote:I'm 36 and I'm on my forth Inflatable implant. My first two ams was defective in the pump, my first titan failed in the tubes after 3 years and now I'm on my forth titan. I am an athlete (cyclist) and I ride about 10/15 hours per week. For my next revision I will probably get a malleable ( hakky suggested genesis for an athlete like me because it's easier to bend).

For me it's crucial to continue to ride, and I would like a feedback from people with malleable about that.

Do you think it's possible to ride road bikes and mountain bikes with a malleable implant ? ( I'm about 7.5 inches in length and 5.75 in girth now with inflatable).


.I have a tactra implant , a little over 6 inches in length and ride a mountain bike for 1 hour at a time , 3-4 times a week .
I have zero issues doing so .
.when im finished with the ride and end at the beach , I put my hand in my pocket to give mr 24/7 hard on, a push down , as it tends to ride up while biking
That's it .



Thank you very much for sharing this! Can I just ask you, do you use specific bike short right? and how do you position the penis during the ride?
32yo, VL from birth. Implanted in 2020 with AMS CX by Gabriele Antonini. Pump stopped working after three months,replaced with new pump that stopped working again. Complete revision Titan Touch 24+1 implanted by Dr.Eid. Titan failed in October 2023.


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