Pumped - Basic Pump 2 - Transparent
- Pistol-grip pump with low effort per stroke
- Transparent cylinder lets you watch progress
- Quick-release valve drops pressure instantly
- Fits up to 20 cm length and 6 cm diameter
- Includes multiple tension rings for afterwards
Pumped Basic Pump 2 — Transparent
This is a straightforward manual vacuum pump with no batteries, no apps, and no guesswork. The transparent cylinder lets you watch the engorgement build with each stroke, while the pistol-grip handle keeps control smooth and effort low. It's built around the same mechanical principle that medical professionals use for erection support — vacuum draws blood into the tissue, creating a firmer, fuller erection on demand.
The clear cylinder isn't just practical. For many, watching the process adds an extra visual element to the experience. You see exactly when the pressure is right, when to pause, and when to release. The included quick-release valve drops vacuum instantly if sensation becomes too intense, which makes this a reassuring choice if you're new to pumping or recovering function after surgery or illness.
Everything is made from body-safe, phthalate-free materials: rigid ABS plastic for the cylinder, medical-grade silicone for the cushioned gasket and tension rings. The pump works equally well in the shower or bath if warmth and relaxation help you get comfortable. No recurring costs, no prescriptions — just a tool you can use as often as you need.
Will You Fit?
The cylinder measures 20 cm internal length and 6 cm internal diameter. That diameter is roughly the width of a standard soda can, which gives most men ample room with clearance to spare. If you're longer than 20 cm when fully engorged, you'll still achieve a strong vacuum effect, but the tip may touch the end of the cylinder during peak engorgement.
The silicone gasket at the opening creates an airtight seal against your body. Apply water-based lubricant generously around the rim and along your shaft before inserting — this prevents pinching, reduces friction, and ensures the vacuum forms evenly. If the seal feels loose or air leaks during pumping, add more lubricant or press the cylinder more firmly against your body.
The included tension rings come in multiple sizes so you can find the one that holds blood in place after pumping without causing discomfort or numbness. Start with the loosest ring and work down only if needed.
How It Works
Insert your penis into the cylinder and press the opening firmly against your body. Begin pumping with the pistol-grip handle using slow, controlled strokes. Each stroke draws air out of the cylinder, creating a vacuum that pulls blood into the erectile tissue. You'll feel a tugging sensation and see your penis swell visibly inside the clear chamber.
The transparent cylinder lets you monitor progress in real time. Watch as the tissue engorges and expands. This visual feedback helps you recognise when you've reached a comfortable level of fullness without over-pumping, which can cause bruising or discomfort.
Pump for 10–15 minutes maximum per session. Longer sessions don't improve results and increase the risk of tissue stress. If you feel sharp pain, numbness, or see dark discolouration, release pressure immediately using the quick-release valve.
Once you've achieved the desired firmness, you have two options: release the vacuum and enjoy the temporary engorgement as it fades naturally over the next 20–30 minutes, or maintain the effect by slipping one of the included tension rings onto the base of your penis before removing the cylinder. The ring restricts blood outflow, keeping you firm for penetrative sex or extended play.
Pressure & Control
The pistol-grip design requires minimal hand strength, making it accessible even if you have reduced grip or joint discomfort. Each squeeze of the handle removes a controlled amount of air, allowing you to build vacuum gradually rather than spiking pressure all at once.
The built-in quick-release valve is your safety net. One press vents the cylinder instantly, dropping vacuum to zero within seconds. Use it whenever sensation becomes uncomfortable or if you need to reposition. This feature is especially valuable during your first few sessions when you're still learning how much pressure feels right for your body.
Because this pump is manual, you develop an intuitive feel for how much vacuum you're applying. There's no gauge to read, so rely on physical sensation: a firm tugging is normal, a painful squeeze is too much. Start gently and increase pressure gradually as you become familiar with your tolerance.
What to Expect
Vacuum pumping produces temporary engorgement, not permanent growth. The effect lasts from 20 minutes to an hour depending on how long you pump, how much pressure you use, and whether you use a tension ring afterwards. Consistent use over weeks or months may support better baseline erection quality by encouraging regular blood flow to the tissue, but this is a conditioning effect, not structural change.
First-time users often see immediate visual fullness that feels firmer than a natural erection. With practice, you'll learn the sweet spot where firmness is strong but sensation remains pleasurable. Some men use the pump just before sex to ensure reliable hardness. Others use it several times per week as part of a rehabilitation routine after prostate surgery, during treatment for erectile dysfunction, or simply to maintain vascular health in the tissue.
If you're using the pump to support erections during sex, slip a tension ring onto the base before removing the cylinder. The ring holds blood in place, allowing you to transition smoothly into penetration without losing firmness. Remove the ring within 20–30 minutes to restore normal circulation. Never fall asleep wearing a tension ring.
Pumping works alongside oral medications like sildenafil or tadalafil if your doctor has prescribed them. The mechanisms don't interfere with each other. Many men find the combination more effective than either method alone, but always follow your healthcare provider's guidance if you're under treatment.
Maintenance & Safety
Wash the cylinder, gasket, and tension rings with warm water and mild soap immediately after each use. Residue from lubricant and skin oils can harbour bacteria if left to dry. For deeper cleaning, use a toy-safe antibacterial spray, let it sit for the recommended contact time, then rinse thoroughly and air-dry all components completely before reassembling.
Use only water-based lubricant with the silicone gasket and rings. Silicone-based or oil-based products degrade silicone over time, causing it to become sticky, brittle, or lose its airtight seal. If the gasket starts to crack, harden, or no longer sits flush against your skin, replace it to maintain safe, effective vacuum.
Store the pump in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Prolonged UV exposure makes plastic brittle and silicone tacky. Keep the pump in its original box or a breathable fabric pouch to protect it from dust.
Before each session, inspect the cylinder for cracks, check that the quick-release valve moves freely, and ensure the gasket is clean and pliable. If any component looks damaged, stop using the pump until you can replace the faulty part. A cracked cylinder or stuck valve compromises both effectiveness and safety.
Never pump for longer than 15 minutes in a single session. Over-pumping does not enhance results — it increases the risk of burst capillaries, bruising, and prolonged soreness. If you see dark spots, feel numbness, or experience pain that persists after releasing vacuum, take a break for several days and reduce intensity when you resume.
How to use a Pumped - Basic Pump 2 - Transparent?
It may at first seem a little difficult to use a penis pump, but it is actually very, very easy to use a Pumped - Basic Pump 2 - Transparent when you get to try it.
Begin by placing the tube of the pump over the ding penis. You can use a good lubricant to avoid irritation from the tube itself. Then turn on the pump (if automatic) or use the hand pump to remove air in the pipe and create a vacuum.
This vacuum makes your penis bigger and provides a blood flow that gives you a much stronger erection. It now only takes a few minutes for you to achieve a powerful erection.
Should you also use a penis ring?
A penis ring is made to help maintain your erection by restricting blood flow from that penis.
When you have achieved a powerful erection, you can place a cock ring around the root of your penis - this will help create the powerful erection.
What other advantages are there to a penis pump like Pumped - Basic Pump 2 - Transparent?
A penis pump is usually much cheaper in the long term than other treatments and erection-promoting agents, since it can be used many times without extra costs.
Keeping Your Pumped Basic Pump 2 Fresh, Safe & Ready
The Pumped Basic Pump 2 Transparent is built for repeat use, so a little smart care goes a long way. With the right cleaning, storage, and handling, you’ll keep the cylinder clear, the seal snug, and the experience comfortable and reliable every time.
Cleaning After Every Session
Step‑by‑Step Cleaning Routine
Clean your pump after every use. This keeps it hygienic, protects your skin, and helps the materials last longer.
- Disassemble the pump:
- Gently remove the silicone donut sleeve from the base of the cylinder.
- Detach the piston handle / pump head from the clear tube if possible.
- Take off any constriction rings you’ve used.
- Rinse all parts (cylinder, sleeve, rings, other removable pieces) with warm water.
- Spray or wipe all surfaces thoroughly with Mshop Clean:IT for antibacterial cleaning.
- Pay extra attention to:
- The inside of the transparent cylinder
- The rim area where the sleeve sits
- Constriction rings and grooves
- Rinse again with warm water to remove any remaining product.
- Place parts on a clean, dry surface and let them air‑dry completely before reassembly or storage.
Tip: A slim bottle brush or soft cloth can help you reach the full length of the cylinder without scratching it.
Caring for the Silicone Sleeve & Rings
The medical‑grade silicone sleeve and rings are key for comfort and suction, so treat them kindly.
- Always clean them with warm water and Mshop Clean:IT after use.
- Let them dry flat or on a clean rack before putting them away.
- Avoid sharp nails, teeth, or rough surfaces that can nick or tear the silicone.
- If you notice cracks, stiffness, or loss of stretch, replace the part before the next session.
Lube, Materials & What to Avoid
The Right Lube for Your Pump
Good lubrication makes pumping more comfortable and helps create a better seal.
- Use a water‑based lubricant on:
- Your shaft
- The opening of the cylinder
- The silicone sleeve where it meets your skin
- A little goes a long way – too much can make things slippery and harder to handle.
Important: Avoid oil‑based or petroleum‑based products on the silicone sleeve and rings. They can damage the material and shorten the life of your pump.
Protecting the Clear Cylinder
The transparent tube is designed to stay clear so you can see your progress.
- Don’t use abrasive pads or harsh chemicals – they can cloud or scratch the surface.
- Rinse well after using Mshop Clean:IT so no residue remains inside.
- If you see any cracks or deep scratches, stop using the device until the part is replaced.
Safe Handling & Smart Use
Before Each Session
A quick check before you start keeps things safe and comfortable.
- Inspect the cylinder for chips, cracks, or obvious damage.
- Check the silicone donut sleeve for tears, thinning, or hard spots.
- Make sure the trigger handle is firmly attached and moves smoothly.
- Locate the quick‑release valve so you can reach it fast if you need to reduce pressure.
During Use
Even though this is a durable, water‑resistant pump, your comfort is the main “pressure gauge.”
- Increase suction gradually with the piston trigger – no need to rush.
- If you feel sharp pain, strong discomfort, or see worrying discoloration, hit the quick‑release valve immediately.
- Don’t leave a constriction ring on for more than 30 minutes at a time.
- Allow at least 1 hour of rest between full pumping sessions to give your body time to recover.
If you’re on blood thinners, have a bleeding disorder, or are prone to very long, painful erections, it’s wise to talk to a healthcare professional before using any vacuum erection device.
Drying & Storage
Let It Breathe Before You Put It Away
Putting your pump away wet is a fast track to odors and material wear.
- Confirm every part is completely dry inside and out before you store it.
- Don’t reassemble the pump until all moisture has evaporated, especially inside the cylinder and sleeve.
Where & How to Store
A bit of privacy and a stable environment will keep your Pumped Basic Pump 2 in great shape.
- Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heaters.
- Keep it out of very hot or very cold environments that can warp plastic or age silicone.
- Ideally store:
- The cylinder
- The piston handle
- The sleeve and rings
- Keep it in a pouch, drawer, or case to protect from dust and keep things discreet.
Do not store silicone parts touching other soft toys or materials that might react with them over time. Give everything its own little breathing room.
Long‑Term Care & When to Replace Parts
Routine Check‑Ups for Your Pump
Just like any tool you rely on, your pump benefits from regular check‑ins.
- Every few weeks, inspect:
- The seal where the sleeve meets the cylinder
- The quick‑release valve for smooth function
- Any constriction rings you use often
- If suction suddenly feels weaker:
- Check for hair or debris at the base of the sleeve.
- Make sure the sleeve isn’t damaged or dried out.
- Confirm everything is snugly assembled.
Signs It’s Time for New Pieces
The Pumped Basic Pump 2 is reusable, but some parts are “wear items.” Replace them if you notice:
- Silicone sleeve or rings that:
- Won’t bounce back to shape
- Show cracks, tears, or sticky spots
- Feel unusually stiff compared to when new
- A cylinder that:
- Is badly scratched or cloudy
- Has visible cracks or chips
- A trigger handle or valve that:
- Sticks, jams, or no longer holds pressure well
Replacement sleeves, rings, and sometimes cylinders are usually available separately, so you don’t have to start from scratch if one part wears out.
Water‑Resistant Use & Extra Precautions
The Pumped Basic Pump 2 is water‑resistant, which means it can join you in the shower or bath with a bit of care.
- Make sure all connections are secure before using it around water.
- Don’t leave it fully submerged for long periods – water‑resistant isn’t the same as “leave it at the bottom of the tub.”
- After any wet use, rinse with clean warm water, treat with Mshop Clean:IT, rinse again, and dry thoroughly.
Once everything is dry and stored right, your Pumped Basic Pump 2 Transparent will be ready whenever you are – whether you’re focusing on rehab, support for ED, or just exploring what your body can do with a little extra boost.
| General | |
| Body Zone | Penis |
| Stimulation Type | Vacuum |
| Mshop Type | Penis Pumps |
| Brand | Shots - Pumped |
| EAN | 8714273057952 |
| SKU | 585414 |
| Material | |
| Material | ABS plast/Silicone |
| Waterproof | Splash proof |
| Power | |
| Batteries included | No |
| Powered by | Manually Operated |
| Dimensions (Penis Pump) | |
| Length | 24,00 cm |
| Width | 6,60 cm |
| Height | 24,00 cm |
| Diameter | 5,99 cm |
| Inner Length | 20,00 cm |
| Inner Diameter | 6 cm |
| General (Package) | |
| Length | 30,50 cm |
| Width | 10,00 cm |
| Height | 7,00 cm |
| Weight | 0,29 kg |