I've Tried Quick Extender Pro 365(Review): My Full-Year Experience

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I've Tried It 365: My Full-Year Experience with Quick Extender Pro

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Hey everyone :)

After a full 12 months of using the Quick Extender Pro daily, I wanted to write an updated and honest review of my experience. If you're wondering whether this device actually works — this is a no-fluff breakdown of my yearlong journey, how I used it, the routine I built, the gains I achieved, and the lessons I learned along the way.


Why I Picked Quick Extender Pro​

Before purchasing, I spent weeks comparing devices. I looked at Penimaster PRO, Phallosan Forte, and Quick Extender Pro. What stood out to me about QEP was:

  • Higher tension capability (up to 4000g)
  • Simplicity and durability of rod-based systems
  • DSS (Double Strap Support) system for security
  • Affordable packages for long-term use
  • Clear instruction manual and support
I ordered the Deluxe Limited Edition directly from the official site here: https://geni.us/qep20. I also used a 20% discount code (DEALDAY), which brought the price down a bit.


What Came in the Box​

The Deluxe Limited Edition package included:

  • Quick Extender Pro base device
  • DSS double-strap system
  • 4000g tension springs
  • Multiple elongation rods
  • Extra silicone tubes and comfort pads
  • Memory foam base pad
  • Travel/storage case
  • Measuring ruler
  • Gauze, alcohol wipes, instructional DVD/manual
Everything felt medical-grade and clean. Shipping was discreet and fast.


Assembly & First Use​

It took me about 15–20 minutes to get the device assembled and properly fitted the first time. The instructional guide helped a lot.

First impressions:

  • Comfortable enough once you get the straps right
  • Secure and didn’t feel like it would slip
  • Definitely noticeable when worn, but not painful
I only wore it for an hour on Day 1 to test my skin’s reaction.

Month-by-Month Progress & Routine Summary​


MonthDaily Wear TimeBar Length ProgressRoutine Notes
Month 11.5–3 hoursBase length onlyFocused on comfort, wrapping gauze under straps, short sessions
Month 23–4.5 hours+1st rod pairSplit into 2 sessions, tracked use in Google Sheets
Month 34–6 hours+2nd rod pairWarm cloth post-session, improved tension control
Month 45–6 hours+3rd rod pairNo strap slips, DSS felt very stable
Month 55–6 hoursSame as month 4Focused on maintaining tension, no rapid lengthening
Month 66 hours+4th rod pairWarm-ups before sessions, tracked comfort points
Month 76–6.5 hours+5th rod pairNo irritation, solid daily routine built
Month 86–7 hoursSame as month 7Introduced occasional 1-day breaks
Month 96–7 hours+6th rod pairLongest daily averages so far
Month 106–8 hoursMax rod length for meMaxed out safe tension I could handle
Month 116–8 hoursMaintainedRecovery days added as needed
Month 126–8 hoursSameFinal measurements and wrap-up phase


The 12-Month Program​

Month 1–2: Adaptation Phase​

  • Wore it for 1.5 to 3 hours daily
  • Focused on correct strap tension and avoiding pressure points
  • Used gauze underneath the straps for added comfort
  • Slowly extended bars every 1–2 weeks

Month 3–6: Growth Phase​

  • Averaged 4 to 6 hours per day
  • Divided into 2–3 sessions
  • Started seeing measurable progress in stretched length
  • Introduced warm compress pre- and post-session for better blood flow

Month 7–9: Consistency Phase​

  • Maintained 6 hours/day regularly
  • Tracked every session in a spreadsheet (hours, bar length, comfort)
  • Noticed improvements in flaccid length and straightness
  • Zero issues with strap slipping or fatigue thanks to DSS system

Month 10–12: Final Push​

  • Pushed up to 7–8 hours daily on weekends
  • Focused on maintaining tension and endurance
  • Results were very visible and measurable
  • No longer experienced soreness or irritation

My Routine​

I kept it simple and structured:

  • Morning: 2 hours
  • Afternoon: 2 hours
  • Evening: 2–3 hours (while watching TV or working at the desk)
Tips:

  • Always wrap gauze under the straps
  • Don’t overtighten
  • Take 5-min breaks every 90 mins
  • Use a warm cloth post-session to reduce skin redness

Final Results After 12 Months​

Measurements:

  • Baseline BPEL (Stretched Length): 5.8 inches
  • Flaccid Length: 4.1 inches
  • After 12 Months:
    • BPEL: 7.1 inches
    • Flaccid Length: 5.1 inches
Total Gain:

  • +1.3 inches stretched
  • +1 inch flaccid
Girth stayed roughly the same, which is normal with extenders. I wasn’t aiming for girth, so I didn’t use any additional exercises.


What I Tracked​

I used Google Sheets to track daily use:

  • Date
  • Hours worn
  • Weekly total
  • Bar length used
  • Comfort notes
This helped me stay consistent and identify which bar lengths or settings worked best for me.


Pros and Cons After 365 Days​

Pros:

  • Real, visible, measurable results
  • No surgery or pills required
  • Strong and reliable construction
  • DSS system is super stable
  • Excellent support and documentation
Cons:

  • Needs real commitment (6 hours/day minimum)
  • Not stealthy for outside use
  • Some soreness early on if you overdo it
  • Not cheap, but totally worth it for the long haul

Would I Recommend It?​

Absolutely. If you're serious about making a change and willing to commit to a program, Quick Extender Pro delivers.

  • The Deluxe Limited Edition was the perfect middle ground for me — not the cheapest, but gave me everything I needed.
  • For anyone dealing with curvature or Peyronie’s, they have a dedicated edition with the same technology: https://geni.us/qep-peyronies

Final Thoughts​

Quick Extender Pro isn’t a gimmick. It’s not a magic pill. But it is a tool that works if you do. My body changed, my confidence improved, and I built a routine I was proud of.

You don’t need to use all 4000g tension out of the box. Just be consistent, patient, and smart with your progress.

If you’re ready to try it for yourself, here’s the official discount link I used: https://geni.us/qep20

Let me know if you have questions. I’ve been through it all and I’m happy to help.