^Cool e211, keep us updated.
And yeah, I don’t think it really matters whether we know how many layers we have. It would be safe to say, that with an EQ of 10 (lets say chemically induced for arguments sake), those with 3 layers will have the hardest units, and those wit 1 layer will have the least had.
It works in the same way that a balloon will have less hardness than a football, because the thinner “casing” limits internal pressure. However, it also means that the balloon will require lower internal pressures for expansion than the football ball will. Don’t be put off by the fact that the balloon has more expansion potential than the football. The two are different materials which obviously isn’t the case with different peoples tunica!
A layered tunica should technically have as much gain potential as a one layered one. However practically speaking, since most exercises deal with lower internal pressures (especially with the newbie routine), those with 3 layers may not see huge amounts of complete expansion until they eventually progress (emphasis on eventually) to more intense exercises (clamping, Horse 440’s, Ulis).
Decemeber 2007: 5.8" BPEL x 4.9" MSEG
Current:-------->7.7" BPEL x 5.7" MSEG (7.2" NBPEL)
Current Goal:--->7.6" BPEL X 5.8" MSEG Do or do not, there is no "try".