***Note: If you came here because you have a Mantor device, but you wish to change the pusher’s size, you might need to get a matching gripper as well. Click on this link, pusher+gripper kit to learn more and see if you need to have the matching parts too***
Guide for choosing the right pusher for you!
The Pusher pads are divided into two types: Notched and Round.
First step in choosing the pusher for you is to determine whether you need a notched pusher or a round pusher.
Notched is for restorers who are left with a remnant of the frenulum.
Round is for those without any frenulum left.
How can I tell if I have some frenulum left?
Normally there should be a thin line under the glans where the frenulum sits. If you can see a line, then you probably have some left, so you should choose the Notched pusher. If there’s no line, and you don’t feel this area is more sensitive to touch, you should probably go for the round pusher.
How to find the correct pusher to fit your glans?
Each type of pusher comes in 7 different sizes.
You should first measure your glans to decide which size fits you.
***You should measure your glans at your usual flaccid size***
We have prepared a sizing guide for finding the fitting pusher for you. Simply click on the picture below and print the document.
***Make sure that you’re printing on an A4 paper. On page sizing option, set it to custom scale at 100%***
***It is highly recommended to use the sizing guide to get the most accurate choice***
Click on the picture to print the document
Once you have printed the document, please follow these steps:
Step 1:Place a credit card or any other card of the same size on the drawing to make sure you have the correct scale.
Step 2: Fold the paper at the horizontal line.
Step 3: Cut the inner section of the circle.
Step 4: Slide your glans through the hole. The first size that your glans can easily slide through, without any contact with the paper – is the one for you. Don’t choose one that your glans can’t go through easily.
***If you can’t print our sizing guide, you can choose the fitting pusher according to your glans’ width***
How to measure your glans’s width?
We recommend using a caliper as shown in the picture below:
***If you don’t have a caliper, then you can make a DIY Caliper by following these instructions:***
Step 1: You need a ruler and two paper stripes.
Step 2: Fold the paper a few times to make it thicker, and then fold it a few times around the ruler.
Step 3: Use a duct tape to attach one strip of paper to the ruler. Make sure the stripe is aligned with the ruler’s measurements units.
Step 4: Move the second stripe on the ruler until the two stripes of paper gently touch the glans.
***If you don’t want to mess around with measuring, and you prefer to do it simple and quick, you can place a ruler directly on the glans as shown in the picture below. Please be aware that it’s not as precise as the other methods. Make sure to look carefully!***
How to match your measurement with the correct pusher?
Below you will find the width of each pusher size. Ideally, the pusher width should be equal or 1-2 mm larger than your glans’ widest part at the base, because the glans gets wider when being pushed by the pusher.
For example: if your glans’ measurement is 34 mm, you should go for the D size pusher. If it’s 36 mm, choose the E size pusher. Whatever happens, don’t choose a pusher that is smaller than your glans.
Size A: 28 mm/1.1 Inches
Size B: 30.5 mm/1.2 Inches
Size C: 33 mm/1.3 Inches
Size D: 35.5 mm/1.4 Inches
Size E: 38 mm/1.5 Inches
Size F: 40.5 mm/1.6 Inches
Size G: 43 mm/1.7 Inches
I have received my pusher, how do I know if I made the right choice?
Here is a series of pictures to illustrate the difference between the pusher’s sizes.
These pictures will help you to determine whether the pusher you have chosen is indeed suitable for you.
The crucial factor is the width and not the depth. The Pusher should be as close as possible to the width of your glans without being too small or too big.
Is it really that important to do all these measurements?
Definitely yes. The Mantor’s unique pusher is designed to let you comfortably put pressure on your glans without causing any discomfort. A fitting pusher is crucial for your success. Getting a pusher that is too small or too big greatly reduces your comfort, and will most likely prevent you from enjoying the full potential of the Mantor.
What is it made of?
The Mantor’s pusher pad is made from a skin safe, platinum soft silicone manufactured in the USA.
Anonymous (verified owner) –
I got anew pusher (two sizes actually) free of charge, because my first one wax too big. Now I can really comfortably restore for longer periods of time. I am really happy and satisfied with this product. Thank you.
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Anonymous (verified owner) –
Excellent product
Charles (verified owner) –
Fits perfectly
Miguel B (verified owner) –
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Ross (verified owner) –
Fits perfectly! And shipping didn’t take too long considering it’s all the way from Israel (I am in the U.S.) Will definitely be buying from Tamir in the future!
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Darrell Tutt (verified owner) –
Wish it was a little bigger but comfortable
Tamir Levi (store manager) –
Hi Darrell
Thank you for your review!
There are new pushers and grippers available since the 1st of August, which makes a big improvement for those who felt the Mantor was too small for them.
I will send you an email and arrange for the parts to be sent to you!
KOT