03-09-2013, 01:57
(This post was last modified: 03-09-2013, 07:30 by CancerStrikes2.)
Hello Y'all,
So based on what Karen has said on her Picture page, I think we all could use something similar to substitute the Expensive Brava system.
- 2 Domes with a pressurized lock in push (Amazon, Chinese therapy cup -12 bucks)
- a tight sport bra (10 bucks - I bought from Bebe Sport Outlet)
- a hand tube pump (can get a Hardware store - Home Depot, Harbor Freight - 5 bucks)
- a battery auto air pump (pet store - 8 bucks)
I have used this pump for a while prior bought the Brava last month (what a waste) but having a live-in BF is not easy for me to do it (I haven't told him) and after spent a lot of time together (gardening, cooking, joggin) it is way too hard to dedicate a lot of my time to do it ( lazy me I guess
).
The silicon ring / rim is perfect, not too wide or big. The domes are included the cm/inch measurement engraved in. The hand tube pump I pumped until I felt the breasts inflated at the degree that I couldn't take it anymore and stop (dont forget to lube or massage the breast so the rim can stay). Once I feel uncomfortable (hurt on the breast for over pumping/pressurizing), I can push that little green push-in buttons to release some of the pressure.
I tested 3 months ago by wearing it outside at nite time by covering it up with a really tight sport bra so the domes could stay in, not loose the tackiness. It stayed locked in at the pressure I wanted for 3 hours and loose the air after I moved my arms around too much (I think you guys can modify and find a small shorter breast tube pump - perhaps from milk pump device to carry with you around at work to pump back up again after it loose the air + suction).
I also used the battery air pump at night time so it can self pump the domes for me while I sleep
It is really small, I forgot to attach earlier, roughly 1.75 x 3.5" and can be clip around your belt.
I attach pictures here for you guys to see. You can duplicate the Brava system for a lot cheaper price, a lot cheaper.
When I wore to sleep, the domes were hard so that is my only complaint. I think the Spandex fabric material could help to mold our breast cup to make this NBE a lot easier...! Is there a textile engineer here to help us out?
-V
So based on what Karen has said on her Picture page, I think we all could use something similar to substitute the Expensive Brava system.
- 2 Domes with a pressurized lock in push (Amazon, Chinese therapy cup -12 bucks)
- a tight sport bra (10 bucks - I bought from Bebe Sport Outlet)
- a hand tube pump (can get a Hardware store - Home Depot, Harbor Freight - 5 bucks)
- a battery auto air pump (pet store - 8 bucks)
I have used this pump for a while prior bought the Brava last month (what a waste) but having a live-in BF is not easy for me to do it (I haven't told him) and after spent a lot of time together (gardening, cooking, joggin) it is way too hard to dedicate a lot of my time to do it ( lazy me I guess

The silicon ring / rim is perfect, not too wide or big. The domes are included the cm/inch measurement engraved in. The hand tube pump I pumped until I felt the breasts inflated at the degree that I couldn't take it anymore and stop (dont forget to lube or massage the breast so the rim can stay). Once I feel uncomfortable (hurt on the breast for over pumping/pressurizing), I can push that little green push-in buttons to release some of the pressure.
I tested 3 months ago by wearing it outside at nite time by covering it up with a really tight sport bra so the domes could stay in, not loose the tackiness. It stayed locked in at the pressure I wanted for 3 hours and loose the air after I moved my arms around too much (I think you guys can modify and find a small shorter breast tube pump - perhaps from milk pump device to carry with you around at work to pump back up again after it loose the air + suction).
I also used the battery air pump at night time so it can self pump the domes for me while I sleep

I attach pictures here for you guys to see. You can duplicate the Brava system for a lot cheaper price, a lot cheaper.
When I wore to sleep, the domes were hard so that is my only complaint. I think the Spandex fabric material could help to mold our breast cup to make this NBE a lot easier...! Is there a textile engineer here to help us out?
-V