(Tried/Reviewed) Quick Extender Pro – My 9-Month Journey, Honest Results

powerdude

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Hey everyone,:)

I just completed 9 full months (270 days) using the Quick Extender Pro, and I figured it’s time to write up my honest, detailed experience. I spent a lot of time researching extenders before I bought mine, and I hope this helps anyone who's in the same position I was.

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How I Ordered Quick Extender Pro

I bought it directly from the official website here - quickextenderpro.com
There are four package options when ordering(Get 20% OFF by using code: DEALDAY):

  1. Value Edition – very basic, for minimal budget ($119)
  2. Deluxe Standard Edition – a more complete option ($179)
  3. Deluxe Limited Edition – the one I bought, 4000g tension spring, memory foam pads, lots of bars and tubes ($349)
  4. Peyronie’s and Curvature Edition – this is best for those dealing with noticeable curvature or Peyronie’s($179)
I went with the Deluxe Limited Edition, which seemed to offer the most value without overpaying. It had all the essential components and upgrades that I thought I’d need for a long-term program.


What’s Included in the Deluxe Limited Edition


When the package arrived, it included:
  • The full Quick Extender Pro base device
  • Double Strap Support (DSS) system
  • Multiple elongation bars for gradual length increases
  • Extra comfort pads
  • Extra silicone tubes
  • Memory foam base pad
  • Travel case
  • Alcohol wipes and medical gauze
  • Measuring ruler
  • Instructional DVD and printed manual
Shipping was fast and discreet. The package looked professional, and everything inside was clean and organized. It felt like medical-grade equipment, not a cheap knockoff.

Assembly and First Impressions

I spent about 20 minutes putting the device together the first time, mostly because I kept double-checking each part and adjusting to find a comfortable fit. The DSS system was unfamiliar at first, but it felt much more secure than older noose-style extenders I had seen in the past.

The first time wearing it was strange. Not painful, but it definitely felt like something new was attached to me. I wore it for just 1 hour the first day to see how my skin and body would react. There was a learning curve, but the instructional guide was clear.

After the first week, I was confident in strapping it on and taking it off easily, and I knew how to get the right amount of pressure without discomfort.

My Routine: Month by Month

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Month 1 (Intro phase):
I started slow. My main goal was to get used to the device, not to chase results. I wore it for 1 to 2 hours a day during the first two weeks, then gradually increased to 3 to 4 hours by the end of the month. I took a day off every 4–5 days to allow for recovery. I used gauze wrapping under the straps to prevent pressure marks.

Month 2–3 (Adaptation and early tension phase):
By now, I was able to wear it for 4 to 6 hours per day, broken into 2 or 3 sessions. I started extending the bars slowly. I never rushed this. I only increased the rods when I could wear the current setup for a full session with no discomfort. I tracked every session in a simple spreadsheet: time, bar length, strap tightness, and any irritation or pressure points.

Month 3–6 (Progress phase):
These were my most consistent months. I averaged 6 hours per day, almost every day. I saw visible improvement in stretched length by around the 4-month mark. Not huge, but measurable. I added more rods and was able to handle medium-high tension. I also started using a warm cloth before and after sessions to promote blood flow.

Month 6–9 (Maintenance and final gains):
I kept up the routine, now at 6 to 8 hours per day most days. I had built up skin tolerance, and comfort was no longer an issue. I focused more on maintaining tension than increasing it constantly. The results became more noticeable in both appearance and measured length.

Progress and Results
I measured my progress weekly using the included ruler. I always measured at the same time of day, after a brief warm-up, and using the same method to ensure consistency.

At the start:

1. Baseline stretched length (BPEL): 5.8 inches
2. Flaccid length: about 4.1 inches
3. After 9 months:
4. Stretched length (BPEL): 6.9 inches
5. Flaccid length: 4.9 inches

So I gained 1.1 inches in stretched length and just under an inch in flaccid length. Girth stayed about the same, but I wasn’t aiming to change that.

How I Tracked My Use

I kept a simple Google Sheets doc where I logged:
  • Date
  • Hours worn
  • Total weekly hours
  • Bar length used
  • Notes on comfort or issues
This helped a lot with staying consistent. There were some weeks where I slacked off or got too busy, but overall I hit around 35 hours per week on average after month 2.

Problems and Solutions

  1. Strap pinching or slipping:
    I solved this with alcohol wipes, letting the strap dry, and using a thin layer of gauze under the DSS system. Also, not overtightening the straps helped.
  2. Skin redness or soreness:
    Took short breaks every hour or so, applied aloe afterward, and made sure not to overextend.
  3. Rod pressure on the base:
    The memory foam pad helped a lot here. Without it, the base ring would dig in a little after 4+ hours.
  4. Staying motivated:
    Keeping notes and taking monthly pictures (not shared here obviously) really helped see progress and stay consistent.

Pros and Cons After 270 Days

Pros:
  • High-quality build and materials
  • DSS system is more stable and secure than other extenders
  • Flexible rod system lets you customize tension and length
  • Real, measurable results
  • Works quietly under loose clothes, easy to wear at home or during desk work
  • Instructions and support were clear and easy to follow
Cons:
  • Takes real commitment (6 hours/day isn’t easy for everyone)
  • Not very discreet under tight pants
  • You have to clean and maintain it regularly
  • It’s not cheap, but the Deluxe Limited package gave me everything I needed

Final Thoughts


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If you're looking for a legitimate way to gain length naturally and are willing to commit to a routine, Quick Extender Pro actually works. It’s not magic and it doesn’t work overnight, but if you put in the time and track your progress, you will see results.

The Deluxe Limited Edition was worth the price. It had all the tools I needed to complete a full 9-month run without having to buy extras. I’d recommend it to anyone serious about a long-term stretching program.

Here’s the official link I used when ordering:
https://geni.us/qep20
If you're dealing with curvature or Peyronie’s, they have a specialized edition here:
https://geni.us/qep-peyronies
Feel free to ask me anything about setup, comfort tips, or tracking. I’ve been through the full process and can share what worked best for me.
 
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Why I Picked Quick Extender Pro Over Penimaster PRO and Phallosan Forte (After Lots of Research)​

Hey again,
Since I’ve already shared my full 9-month review of the Quick Extender Pro, I wanted to post a follow-up to explain why I chose this specific device over other well-known options like Penimaster PRO and Phallosan Forte.

Before I started, I was overwhelmed with options. There’s no shortage of opinions online, but most comparisons don’t actually come from people who’ve used one consistently for almost a year. So here’s a breakdown from someone who spent 270 days straight using QEP — and why I’m glad I made that decision.


The Three Devices I Considered​

When I first started researching traction devices, these were the three I looked at most:

  • ✅ Quick Extender Pro: Rod-based extender using DSS (Double Strap Support)
  • Penimaster PRO: Vacuum-based chamber system with modular rod, belt, and weight options
  • Phallosan Forte: Vacuum bell + orthopedic belt for long wear under clothing
All three have solid reputations, and I believe each device can work. But for my needs, Quick Extender Pro just made more sense.


Direct Comparison Table​

FeatureQuick Extender ProPenimaster PROPhallosan Forte
Traction typeRod-based with dual-strap systemVacuum chamber with rod or belt systemVacuum chamber with elastic belt
Max tensionUp to 4000g (Deluxe Limited)~1200g (belt) or more with rod/weights~2800g (elastic-based tension)
Comfort systemMemory foam + silicone + gauzeSilicone diaphragm + suction chamberSleeve + bell system
Curvature correctionYes (dedicated edition)YesYes
WearabilityBest at home (desk, seated)Belt good for mobility; rod for homeBelt wearable under loose clothing
Parts & maintenanceDurable, simple, few moving partsMore pieces to clean/replaceBell sleeves wear out regularly
CostFrom $119–$349~$300–$400~$379+
Ease of tension controlHigh (precise rod adjustment)MediumLow (belt resistance isn’t measured)


Why I Ultimately Chose Quick Extender Pro​

After reading through reviews, forums, and product specs, I settled on Quick Extender Pro — and now that I’ve used it for 9 months, I have zero regrets. Here’s why:

1. Precise Tension Control

With rod-based extenders, you know exactly how much force you’re applying, and you can increase it slowly over time. Both Phallosan and Penimaster (belt mode) rely on elastic tension or vacuum pull, which isn’t easy to measure.

I liked that QEP lets you physically add rods and measure tension in grams. It felt like a training system, not just something to wear passively.


2. DSS System Is More Secure and Stable

The Double Strap Support (DSS) system felt way more stable than a vacuum chamber or a single noose. I could wear it for hours without worrying about slippage.

With vacuum systems, you have to manage air pressure, sealing, and chamber fit — and many users report issues like blistering or suction fatigue.

In contrast, I got into a consistent routine with QEP and never had a problem once I adjusted the straps and used gauze or powder correctly.


3. Durability and Simplicity

One of my concerns with vacuum systems was the number of small, delicate parts: valves, diaphragms, sleeves, etc. They can wear out and need replacements regularly.

Quick Extender Pro? Mostly solid steel and high-grade plastic. My Deluxe Limited Edition came with extra tubes, pads, and rods. After 270 days, everything still works. No suction parts to fail.


4. Higher Tension for Bigger Gains

Let’s be honest — if you’re doing this for real results, tension matters. Phallosan tops out around 2800g (though not consistently), and Penimaster’s belt system is even lower.

QEP’s 4000g system gives you more room to grow, literally. I didn’t use max tension early on, but by Month 6, I was applying significantly more stretch than vacuum systems can offer — and that’s when I saw most of my gains.


5. Better for Consistent Long-Term Use

Penimaster and Phallosan can be great for short passive wear, like during sleep or walking. But I work from home, and I needed something I could build a structured program around.

With QEP, I logged:

  • Daily hours
  • Tension level
  • Rod length
  • Notes on comfort, skin, and progress
It became like going to the gym — a routine I could track and adjust. Vacuum systems are harder to quantify.


My Results with QEP After 9 Months​

  • +1.1 inches in stretched length
  • +0.8 inches flaccid length
  • Better straightness and improved angle
  • More daily confidence and comfort
I never experienced blisters, fatigue, or leaks. Just some pressure points early on that I solved with gauze and positioning tweaks. I don’t think I’d have been able to run that kind of schedule with a vacuum-based system.


Would I Ever Try Phallosan or Penimaster?​

Maybe. I think Phallosan Forte could be useful if I needed a stealthy belt system for wearing at work or during travel. It’s discreet under loose pants and can be worn for longer periods in passive mode.

Penimaster PRO also has a strong reputation for curvature correction and modular use (belt/rod/weights). But if I had started with it, I would’ve had to manage more moving parts and possibly replace consumables over time.

That said, neither offers the same level of control and force range that QEP provides.


My Final Recommendation​

If you want to build a structured, trackable program, and you’re serious about daily use over months — I recommend starting with Quick Extender Pro. Especially the Deluxe Limited Edition, which gives you:

  • 4000g spring tension system
  • Memory foam base
  • Extra rods, silicone tubes, and comfort pads
  • Travel case and all necessary accessories
  • Medical-grade materials and solid frame
They also have a specialized curvature edition if you’re dealing with Peyronie’s or significant bending.


Summary: Why QEP Was the Right Choice for Me​

  • ✅ More precise control than belt or vacuum systems
  • ✅ Higher tension = better long-term stretch potential
  • ✅ No fragile parts = less maintenance
  • ✅ Excellent for consistent daily wear
  • ✅ Deluxe kit includes everything needed for 6–12 months
  • ✅ Real gains without surgery or pills

If anyone’s still trying to decide between rod-based and vacuum-based extenders, I’d be happy to compare specific parts, daily use, or what worked best for me.

This was a long process — but it paid off.

Here’s the official discount link I used for Quick Extender Pro: http://geni.us/qep20

Let me know if you want my full 9-month log or tracking sheet — happy to help!