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Opinions : X4 Labs "Anniversary Comfort Special Edition Penis Extender"

Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2018 3:23 pm
by QuestionGuy
I am looking at X4 Labs package called the "Anniversary Comfort Special Edition Penis Extender". It seems to also include a VED pump and its on sale for $199. I plan to use the traction and VED for a few months to see if I cant "shake up" or "break up" some of my dense scar tissue prior to implant, so I can get a bit more "stretch".

X4 Labs "Anniversary Comfort Special Edition Penis Extender"

https://www.x4labs.com/products/anniver ... -extender/

If anyone is knowledgeable in this area, Is this a reasonable way to go? ....or is the discipline and diligence to follow thru more important than the hardware itself. I Figured I'd check in here before pulling the trigger today.

Thanks.

Re: Opinions : X4 Labs "Anniversary Comfort Special Edition Penis Extender"

Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2018 7:56 pm
by Skier123
For what it's worth - I used an X4 traction device similar to the one you are considering for about 6 months on the advice of my urologist. I think it probably did help to minimize my peyronies curve somewhat. The downside is that it is uncomfortable and hard to use, therefore comliance is difficult.

On the advice of my new urologist and a franktalk brother. I am going to try the penismaster pro. It is supposed to be easier to use and more comfortable.

Hope this helps a little.

Re: Opinions : X4 Labs "Anniversary Comfort Special Edition Penis Extender"

Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2018 8:12 pm
by alibaba
Skier123 wrote:For what it's worth - I used an X4 traction device similar to the one you are considering for about 6 months on the advice of my urologist. I think it probably did help to minimize my peyronies curve somewhat. The downside is that it is uncomfortable and hard to use, therefore comliance is difficult.

On the advice of my new urologist and a franktalk brother. I am going to try the penismaster pro. It is supposed to be easier to use and more comfortable.

Hope this helps a little.


See: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=10652&p=89495#p89495

I think the hard plastic tips of the implant kept me from being able to keep it on but before it would pop off the end, I had a very nice stretch and very straight. For anyone who saw my rants and rages about my first implant which if finally posted pictures of a couple years ago to assuage the nay sayers, it was a bent up crooked mess. Pre implant, I think it would have helped me a bunch. Cheers. d