07-09-2024, 03:22
(This post was last modified: 07-09-2024, 22:38 by ShelaVenna.)
Underbust: 30.5
Bust: 31.75
Bra size: US 32A
Height: 5’3
Weight: 132.5 lbs
Pumping Schedule:
I’d like to pump for at least 8 hours a night, but to do that I’d have to sleep on my back, which gives me back pain. Sometimes I can hit 8 hours just fine, sometimes I wake up in pain after only 3 hours and have to remove the domes so I can sleep on my side. I’m trying to make up for the lost hours by pumping at a much higher pressure (about 50 mmhg) with a manual pump for 1 hour, before switching to an electric smart pump at a much lower pressure (20 to 30 mmhg) and going to sleep.
Review of Evebra and Noogleberry:
I own the Evebra system, the Noogleberry system, and an old Brava smart pump. The Brava is basically just an older version of the Evebra that’s no longer being produced. The Evebra system is an electric pump and a very unique set of domes designed to maintain suction for many hours at a time, even while the user is moving around. I can confirm that the Evebra maintains suction drastically better than any manual system ever could. There really is no comparison in that regard. I was even able to jog in the Evebra without losing suction. By contrast, when I’m using my Noogleberry cups and rings, I can’t even lean to the side without loosing suction. The Noogleberry system is just a basic manual system with a hand pump, but it’s much, much, much cheaper than any electric system, especially the Evebra. Noogleberry also sells optional silicone padding rings that I own and highly recommend.
For anyone that’s interested in sleep pumping, and trying to decide between the two systems, I’ll try to compare and contrast them as best I can. Comfort and fit are the biggest issues. Some people have said that they find the Evebra domes and padding “skirts” to be much more comfortable than Noogleberry domes and rings. I expected that to be true for me too, but so far I’ve had the opposite experience. I’m sure the comfort and fit of the domes depends on your build. You can tell by my measurements that I’m not that small or that big. I’m a pretty average size. I still find the Evebra domes and skirts to be absolutely massive and difficult to position comfortably. No matter how much effort I put into smoothing down the dome skirts, they still bunch up, and pinch my skin, and get sucked pretty far into the domes. I’m convinced that they would not do that if the domes and skirts were a bit smaller in every dimension except depth. For that reason, I find the Noogleberry domes to be much, much more comfortable than the Evebra. Having said that, If I actually decided to follow Evebra’s recommendations and pump for at least 12 hours a day, I would need to pump while walking around and doing chores and I absolutely cannot do that while wearing the Noogleberry domes. Plenty of people have said they do work on their laptops while pumping with the Noogleberry, and I can’t even manage that. If I move my arms just a little too far or too quickly, or if I lean just a little too far in any direction, the domes instantly fall off. I’ve tried wearing a sports bra over them to hold them in place, and it did stop them from falling to the floor and cracking, but it didn’t stop them from losing suction. The Evebra, on the other hand almost never looses suction, and when it does, all I have to do is press down on the domes for a second or two and they’ll almost instantly regain suction. When my Noogleberry domes loose suction, I have to reapply some kind of lubricant, lay down flat on my back, completely reposition them, and wait at least a minute, if not more, for them to regain suction. Weirdly, this is not an issue when I’m sleeping on my back. As long as the Noogleberry domes are attached to a smart pump, not the hand pump they come with, they maintain suction all night with no issues. Hopefully now you can understand why I’m having second thoughts about my Evebra purchase. The Evebra works drastically better for pumping while awake and moving around, but the Noogleberry, in combination with an old Brava smart pump, works just fine for sleep pumping, and is much more comfortable for my body shape. I’m only keeping the Evebra because I’d like to have the option to pump during the daytime, so I can get in more hours, but I’m not sure whether I’ll ever have the time or the will.
BTW, Evebra seems to be giving referral codes to everyone who buys their system right now, since they’re desperate for advertising. I can understand why that might skeeve some people out, but you can DM me for mine if you’re sure you want an Evebra and you want to save a few bucks.
Bust: 31.75
Bra size: US 32A
Height: 5’3
Weight: 132.5 lbs
Pumping Schedule:
I’d like to pump for at least 8 hours a night, but to do that I’d have to sleep on my back, which gives me back pain. Sometimes I can hit 8 hours just fine, sometimes I wake up in pain after only 3 hours and have to remove the domes so I can sleep on my side. I’m trying to make up for the lost hours by pumping at a much higher pressure (about 50 mmhg) with a manual pump for 1 hour, before switching to an electric smart pump at a much lower pressure (20 to 30 mmhg) and going to sleep.
Review of Evebra and Noogleberry:
I own the Evebra system, the Noogleberry system, and an old Brava smart pump. The Brava is basically just an older version of the Evebra that’s no longer being produced. The Evebra system is an electric pump and a very unique set of domes designed to maintain suction for many hours at a time, even while the user is moving around. I can confirm that the Evebra maintains suction drastically better than any manual system ever could. There really is no comparison in that regard. I was even able to jog in the Evebra without losing suction. By contrast, when I’m using my Noogleberry cups and rings, I can’t even lean to the side without loosing suction. The Noogleberry system is just a basic manual system with a hand pump, but it’s much, much, much cheaper than any electric system, especially the Evebra. Noogleberry also sells optional silicone padding rings that I own and highly recommend.
For anyone that’s interested in sleep pumping, and trying to decide between the two systems, I’ll try to compare and contrast them as best I can. Comfort and fit are the biggest issues. Some people have said that they find the Evebra domes and padding “skirts” to be much more comfortable than Noogleberry domes and rings. I expected that to be true for me too, but so far I’ve had the opposite experience. I’m sure the comfort and fit of the domes depends on your build. You can tell by my measurements that I’m not that small or that big. I’m a pretty average size. I still find the Evebra domes and skirts to be absolutely massive and difficult to position comfortably. No matter how much effort I put into smoothing down the dome skirts, they still bunch up, and pinch my skin, and get sucked pretty far into the domes. I’m convinced that they would not do that if the domes and skirts were a bit smaller in every dimension except depth. For that reason, I find the Noogleberry domes to be much, much more comfortable than the Evebra. Having said that, If I actually decided to follow Evebra’s recommendations and pump for at least 12 hours a day, I would need to pump while walking around and doing chores and I absolutely cannot do that while wearing the Noogleberry domes. Plenty of people have said they do work on their laptops while pumping with the Noogleberry, and I can’t even manage that. If I move my arms just a little too far or too quickly, or if I lean just a little too far in any direction, the domes instantly fall off. I’ve tried wearing a sports bra over them to hold them in place, and it did stop them from falling to the floor and cracking, but it didn’t stop them from losing suction. The Evebra, on the other hand almost never looses suction, and when it does, all I have to do is press down on the domes for a second or two and they’ll almost instantly regain suction. When my Noogleberry domes loose suction, I have to reapply some kind of lubricant, lay down flat on my back, completely reposition them, and wait at least a minute, if not more, for them to regain suction. Weirdly, this is not an issue when I’m sleeping on my back. As long as the Noogleberry domes are attached to a smart pump, not the hand pump they come with, they maintain suction all night with no issues. Hopefully now you can understand why I’m having second thoughts about my Evebra purchase. The Evebra works drastically better for pumping while awake and moving around, but the Noogleberry, in combination with an old Brava smart pump, works just fine for sleep pumping, and is much more comfortable for my body shape. I’m only keeping the Evebra because I’d like to have the option to pump during the daytime, so I can get in more hours, but I’m not sure whether I’ll ever have the time or the will.
BTW, Evebra seems to be giving referral codes to everyone who buys their system right now, since they’re desperate for advertising. I can understand why that might skeeve some people out, but you can DM me for mine if you’re sure you want an Evebra and you want to save a few bucks.