Quick Extender Pro Personal Review
For the last five months, I have been using the Phallosan Forte Combi as part of my enlargement routine, and honestly, it turned out to be one of the most comfortable traction systems I have ever tested.
Before buying it, I had already used traditional rod-based extenders, so I wanted to see whether a vacuum-adhesive system could actually feel more practical for everyday wear.
The reason I chose the Combi package specifically is because it combines both major Phallosan systems in one package:
This combination allows you to switch between belt-style traction and rod-style stretching depending on your comfort and routine. That flexibility was actually one of the biggest reasons I became interested in it.
The first thing I noticed after opening the package was the quality of the materials. Everything felt premium compared to many cheaper extenders online. The silicone parts were soft, the vacuum cap felt durable, and the overall system looked professionally designed rather than improvised.
The beginning was honestly easier than I expected.
Unlike traditional rod extenders that can sometimes feel bulky and awkward under clothing, the belt system on Phallosan Forte Combi felt much more discreet. After adjusting the belt correctly, I could actually wear it under loose pants without major visibility.
The vacuum attachment system takes a little practice during the first few days. Learning the correct amount of suction is important because too much pressure can cause discomfort, while too little can reduce grip strength.
Once I figured out the ideal setup, the comfort became surprisingly good.
During the first month, I mainly focused on shorter sessions:
Compared to rod systems, the biggest difference was the feeling of traction itself. Instead of direct pulling from a strap, the vacuum system distributes pressure more evenly around the glans area.
Because of this, I experienced less pinching and fewer pressure points during longer sessions.
My progression looked approximately like this:
After five months of consistent use, I measured roughly +2.4 inches in additional length along with moderate girth improvement.
The most noticeable difference for me was actually the permanent flaccid appearance, which became fuller and longer throughout the day.
Erect gains became clearly visible around the third month.
What impressed me most was how sustainable the routine felt compared to traditional extenders. Because the device was more comfortable to wear discreetly, I naturally ended up using it longer each day without forcing myself.
I personally think the Combi package is the best option in the Phallosan lineup because you are not limited to only one style of traction.
Some days I preferred the classic belt setup because it allowed more movement and comfort during work or walking around the house. Other days I switched to the rod attachment for stronger direct tension sessions.
The ability to alternate between systems helped reduce fatigue and made the routine feel less repetitive.
The package also includes more accessories and replacement components, which is important because vacuum systems naturally require consumable parts over time.
Comfort is where Phallosan Forte Combi really stands out.
Compared to traditional rod extenders like Quick Extender Pro or SizeGenetics, the vacuum system feels significantly softer during long sessions.
There is less direct compression from straps, which means fewer red marks and less irritation around the glans area.
I could comfortably wear the device for:
For discreet wearability, I honestly think Phallosan Forte is one of the best systems available.
Even though I liked the comfort, vacuum devices also come with disadvantages.
The biggest issue is maintenance.
The sleeves, membranes, and vacuum caps are consumable components that eventually wear out. If you use the device daily for months like I did, you will definitely need replacements at some point.
Another issue is that vacuum grip can occasionally weaken during long sessions, especially if positioning is not perfect. Sometimes I needed to readjust the suction after several hours.
This is where rod extenders still have an advantage because the mechanical grip tends to stay more stable.
I also noticed that the setup process takes slightly longer compared to classic rod systems. With rod extenders, you usually strap in quickly and go. With Phallosan Forte, you need to carefully position the vacuum cap correctly to avoid discomfort.
Here is roughly how my routine evolved:
The key to getting results with vacuum systems is consistency. Missing many days slows progress significantly because tissue expansion depends on long-term repeated tension.
Quick Extender Pro feels more aggressive and direct in terms of traction force. In my opinion, it may produce faster tension intensity, but it is less comfortable for extremely long daily sessions.
Phallosan Forte wins in comfort and discreet wearability.
SizeGenetics uses a more traditional rod-style system, which feels older and less refined compared to the vacuum technology in Phallosan Forte.
The overall user experience with Phallosan felt more premium and modern.
One thing I genuinely appreciated was how discreet the device could be under clothing.
With loose joggers or relaxed-fit pants, the belt setup remained surprisingly hidden. That made it easier to keep daily consistency because I did not feel forced to sit at home wearing a giant visible rod extender.
This convenience probably became one of the main reasons I stayed committed for five months straight.
The device also felt less mentally exhausting because the comfort level was higher once everything was adjusted properly.
After using it consistently for five months, I would say yes — especially for users who prioritize comfort and discreet daily wear.
The reasons I personally liked it:
The negatives:
If someone asked me which extender system is easiest to integrate into daily life, I would probably say Phallosan Forte Combi.
The comfort and discreet wearability are genuinely impressive compared to many traditional traction devices. While rod extenders may sometimes feel more mechanically powerful, the convenience of the Phallosan system helped me stay more consistent, which ultimately matters most for long-term results.
For users who dislike aggressive strap pressure or bulky rod setups, the Combi package is probably the best version to buy because it gives flexibility between both traction styles.
You can check the official package here:
For the last five months, I have been using the Phallosan Forte Combi as part of my enlargement routine, and honestly, it turned out to be one of the most comfortable traction systems I have ever tested.
Before buying it, I had already used traditional rod-based extenders, so I wanted to see whether a vacuum-adhesive system could actually feel more practical for everyday wear.
The reason I chose the Combi package specifically is because it combines both major Phallosan systems in one package:
This combination allows you to switch between belt-style traction and rod-style stretching depending on your comfort and routine. That flexibility was actually one of the biggest reasons I became interested in it.
The first thing I noticed after opening the package was the quality of the materials. Everything felt premium compared to many cheaper extenders online. The silicone parts were soft, the vacuum cap felt durable, and the overall system looked professionally designed rather than improvised.
The beginning was honestly easier than I expected.
Unlike traditional rod extenders that can sometimes feel bulky and awkward under clothing, the belt system on Phallosan Forte Combi felt much more discreet. After adjusting the belt correctly, I could actually wear it under loose pants without major visibility.
The vacuum attachment system takes a little practice during the first few days. Learning the correct amount of suction is important because too much pressure can cause discomfort, while too little can reduce grip strength.
Once I figured out the ideal setup, the comfort became surprisingly good.
During the first month, I mainly focused on shorter sessions:
Compared to rod systems, the biggest difference was the feeling of traction itself. Instead of direct pulling from a strap, the vacuum system distributes pressure more evenly around the glans area.
Because of this, I experienced less pinching and fewer pressure points during longer sessions.
My progression looked approximately like this:
After five months of consistent use, I measured roughly +2.4 inches in additional length along with moderate girth improvement.
The most noticeable difference for me was actually the permanent flaccid appearance, which became fuller and longer throughout the day.
Erect gains became clearly visible around the third month.
What impressed me most was how sustainable the routine felt compared to traditional extenders. Because the device was more comfortable to wear discreetly, I naturally ended up using it longer each day without forcing myself.
I personally think the Combi package is the best option in the Phallosan lineup because you are not limited to only one style of traction.
Some days I preferred the classic belt setup because it allowed more movement and comfort during work or walking around the house. Other days I switched to the rod attachment for stronger direct tension sessions.
The ability to alternate between systems helped reduce fatigue and made the routine feel less repetitive.
The package also includes more accessories and replacement components, which is important because vacuum systems naturally require consumable parts over time.
Comfort is where Phallosan Forte Combi really stands out.
Compared to traditional rod extenders like Quick Extender Pro or SizeGenetics, the vacuum system feels significantly softer during long sessions.
There is less direct compression from straps, which means fewer red marks and less irritation around the glans area.
I could comfortably wear the device for:
For discreet wearability, I honestly think Phallosan Forte is one of the best systems available.
Even though I liked the comfort, vacuum devices also come with disadvantages.
The biggest issue is maintenance.
The sleeves, membranes, and vacuum caps are consumable components that eventually wear out. If you use the device daily for months like I did, you will definitely need replacements at some point.
Another issue is that vacuum grip can occasionally weaken during long sessions, especially if positioning is not perfect. Sometimes I needed to readjust the suction after several hours.
This is where rod extenders still have an advantage because the mechanical grip tends to stay more stable.
I also noticed that the setup process takes slightly longer compared to classic rod systems. With rod extenders, you usually strap in quickly and go. With Phallosan Forte, you need to carefully position the vacuum cap correctly to avoid discomfort.
Here is roughly how my routine evolved:
The key to getting results with vacuum systems is consistency. Missing many days slows progress significantly because tissue expansion depends on long-term repeated tension.
Quick Extender Pro feels more aggressive and direct in terms of traction force. In my opinion, it may produce faster tension intensity, but it is less comfortable for extremely long daily sessions.
Phallosan Forte wins in comfort and discreet wearability.
SizeGenetics uses a more traditional rod-style system, which feels older and less refined compared to the vacuum technology in Phallosan Forte.
The overall user experience with Phallosan felt more premium and modern.
One thing I genuinely appreciated was how discreet the device could be under clothing.
With loose joggers or relaxed-fit pants, the belt setup remained surprisingly hidden. That made it easier to keep daily consistency because I did not feel forced to sit at home wearing a giant visible rod extender.
This convenience probably became one of the main reasons I stayed committed for five months straight.
The device also felt less mentally exhausting because the comfort level was higher once everything was adjusted properly.
After using it consistently for five months, I would say yes — especially for users who prioritize comfort and discreet daily wear.
The reasons I personally liked it:
The negatives:
If someone asked me which extender system is easiest to integrate into daily life, I would probably say Phallosan Forte Combi.
The comfort and discreet wearability are genuinely impressive compared to many traditional traction devices. While rod extenders may sometimes feel more mechanically powerful, the convenience of the Phallosan system helped me stay more consistent, which ultimately matters most for long-term results.
For users who dislike aggressive strap pressure or bulky rod setups, the Combi package is probably the best version to buy because it gives flexibility between both traction styles.
You can check the official package here: