
Tips for Using Stealth Innerwear (and Mag‑Volt) for Best Results
Wearing enhancement gear is easy. Wearing it the right way, long enough to see real results? That takes some guidance.
Whether you’re new to Stealth Innerwear or upgrading your routine with Mag‑Volt 2.0, this guide walks you through everything: how to wear it properly, how to size it right, how long to wear it each day, and how to maximize performance with smart layering and routines. These aren’t just quick tips — they’re what separate guys who give up in two weeks from those who actually get results.
Let’s break down how to wear it, how to train with it, and how to make every hour you’re wearing Stealth gear count.
Understanding Stealth Innerwear: What It Does and Why It Works
Before diving into instructions, you need to understand why Stealth Innerwear works in the first place. It’s not just compression underwear or a random sleeve. It’s a discreet anti-turtling system that delivers low-level traction throughout the day — gently resisting retraction and helping you maintain an extended flaccid state.
Unlike traditional traction devices, which require rods, belts, or heavy setups, Stealth Innerwear builds tension into the very fabric of your routine. It’s simple, wearable, and designed for hours of comfortable use without drawing attention. That daily consistency is where the gains come from.
How to Wear Stealth Innerwear Correctly
Wearing it wrong won’t just limit your results — it could make the experience uncomfortable. So let’s walk through how to wear it the right way.
The first step is getting your base layer on. Position the support band so it sits gently at the base. Make sure the internal sleeve is unrolled fully and aligned to the shaft. Smooth it out to avoid folds, pinches, or air gaps. This is critical for consistent tension and comfort throughout the day.
Once the sleeve is in place, slide on the outerwear. This layer adds compression and helps the internal tension work without the need for bulky gear. Adjust your waistband so there’s no excess tightness, especially if you plan to sit for long hours. You should feel supported, not squeezed.
If you’re also using Mag‑Volt 2.0, insert it at this stage. The magnetic element is worn behind the glans, enhancing blood flow and energy balance. We’ll cover more about using it in a dedicated section below.
Finding Your Fit: Proper Sizing Guide for Innerwear and Mag‑Volt
Your results will depend heavily on getting the right size. Too loose and you won’t have enough tension. Too tight and you’ll cut off circulation.
Here’s a quick reference table to help find your correct fit:

Always measure when flaccid, without stimulation. If you’re between sizes, go with the smaller size for a more secure feel—but only if you’re used to wearing snug-fitting gear.
If you’re pairing with Mag‑Volt 2.0, make sure the chamber fits behind the glans without pressing uncomfortably. The goal is comfort with consistent contact — not pressure.
Daily Wear Duration: How Long Is Enough?
One of the most common questions we get is: “How many hours a day should I wear Stealth Innerwear?”
There’s no one-size-fits-all answer, but here’s what works for most users:
Start with 3 to 4 hours a day for the first week. Let your skin and tissues adapt. Then gradually increase your wear time by an hour every few days. Within 2 to 3 weeks, aim for 8 to 10 hours a day. That’s the sweet spot for tissue adaptation and noticeable changes in flaccid hang.
If you’re using Mag‑Volt 2.0 at the same time, 6 to 8 hours per day is sufficient. The magnetic therapy doesn’t require constant contact — but longer durations improve overall circulation and sensitivity.
For best results, break up your wear time into morning and afternoon blocks if possible. That way, you reduce sweat, skin fatigue, and allow brief rest periods between sessions.
Using Mag‑Volt 2.0: Setup, Duration, and Optimization Tips
The Mag‑Volt 2.0 device is a next-level addition to the Stealth system. It uses neodymium magnets to encourage increased blood flow and maintain a fuller, more oxygenated flaccid state throughout the day.
To set it up, insert the chamber behind the glans, inside the inner sleeve. Make sure it’s centered and not digging into any one spot. You shouldn’t feel pain — just a firm pressure and slight warmth over time.
We recommend starting with shorter durations (3–5 hours) for the first few days. Then work up to 6–8 hours per day depending on comfort. Most users report better skin tone, warmth, and reduced turtling within two weeks of regular use.
Want more technical info? We explain the science behind magnetic therapy and traction in our guide: [Myths vs. Facts Revealed].
Combining Stealth Innerwear with the Stealth Vac Hanger
For users serious about long-term gains, combining devices is the next step. Wearing innerwear alone gives you consistent anti-turtling results—but when paired with external stretch systems, like the Stealth Vac Hanger, it becomes even more effective.
Here’s how to layer both:
Use the Stealth Vac Hanger in short sessions (30 to 60 minutes) once or twice a day. After each session, slip back into your innerwear setup to hold the extended state. This reduces retraction and increases your tissue adaptation window.
Many users report better recovery and stability using this two-part system. Plus, your skin gets conditioned to more aggressive tension gradually, without injury.
Try alternating between Stealth Vac Hanger use and Mag‑Volt 2.0 for well-rounded gains in both stretch and blood flow.
Sample Weekly Routine for Optimal Results
Here’s a simplified routine based on real user feedback. You can tweak based on your schedule and comfort level.

This isn’t mandatory — just a proven rhythm for sustainable growth without overuse or burnout.
Stealth for Men: Purpose-Built Gear That Fits Your Life
At Stealth for Men, we design anti-turtling solutions that feel natural, not invasive. Every product is developed with real wearers in mind — not just clinical numbers, but actual daily life. If you want to improve how you look, feel, and perform, we’ve got the tools to help you do it without disrupting your schedule.
Final Thoughts
Most enhancement tools fail because people give up on using them. Why? Discomfort. Complexity. Awkwardness. But Stealth Innerwear and Mag‑Volt 2.0 aren’t tools you force into your day — they’re built to fit into it.
They’re discreet, wearable, easy to maintain, and most importantly, proven effective when worn consistently. This system doesn’t require hours of setup or hiding out at home. You put it on in the morning like underwear. And over time, your body adapts. It’s that simple.
There’s no magic in the method — just science, structure, and wearing something you’ll actually stick with.
FAQs
How do I know if I’m wearing Stealth Innerwear correctly?
The inner sleeve should be flush with the shaft and fully unrolled, with the base band resting comfortably behind the glans. You shouldn’t feel tightness, pinching, or slipping. Proper fit improves tension and makes all-day wear effortless.
Can I wear Stealth Innerwear overnight?
While some experienced users do, we recommend starting with daytime wear first. Nighttime wear increases the risk of restricted circulation if you move in your sleep. If you do wear it overnight, use a Premium Sleeve instead — it’s softer and more adaptive to body movement.
How often should I clean my gear?
Clean your Stealth Innerwear daily if you’re wearing it for 6+ hours. Hand-washing and air-drying preserves elasticity. Clean your Mag‑Volt 2.0 chamber with mild soap and water every 2–3 days or after each extended session.
How long before I start seeing results?
Most users report improved flaccid hang and less turtling within 2 to 4 weeks of consistent wear. More noticeable size or vascular improvements take 2 to 3 months. Layering with tools like the Stealth Vac Hanger or following our weekly protocol can speed this up.
What makes Mag‑Volt different from other magnetic devices?
Mag‑Volt 2.0 is built with neodymium cores and housed in a precision-weighted capsule that integrates seamlessly with Stealth Innerwear. Most other devices use weak magnets, awkward straps, or poor material quality. Mag‑Volt was designed to actually be worn — and to work in motion, not just at rest.