X4 Labs Doctor Approved Penis enlargement has become my personal forte, and with more and more devices on the market, I have noticed that it becomes difficult for men to make an educated purchase. What is the difference between all these penis extenders? Do they actually work? Without question, they do! What consumers must pay close attention to when purchasing these products are the different features and how they affect the speed of the treatment.

My personal favorite is the modernized traction device, which utilizes a silicone strap as opposed to the traditional noose.


Certain companies would like you to believe that the noose extender is just as effective as the strap. The truth is that its not, using a classical extender can drastically reduce the results you get. Although results do vary between person to person, I have used both the Andro Extender (Noose) and the X4 Extender (Comfort Strap) and both have resulted in growth. The noose based extender was painful, constricted my blood flow and worst of all gave me a total of half an inch after three months, even though they promised over an inch. By purchasing an upgrade kit from X4Labs.com I converted my noose extender to this supposedly “new” comfort strap technology.


                                     

So was this all one big scheme to make me buy parts from them? I thought so but I was simply purchasing the hope. Low and behold I documented my growth over three months just to compare the two extenders. At the time I was doing this for fun, just to prove a point but I ended up gaining over an inch, about 1.2 inches, over the three months I used the X4 Extender. If you catch my testimonials on their site., its because I know their product gave me what my genes didn't.

Quick Summary:

Price:
$199.95 USD

Includes:

  • Standard Cardboard Case
  • Fully assembled X4 extender unit
  • Variable length metal bars
  • 2 Super Comfort Straps
  • 2 Comfort Pads
  • Instructional CD-ROM
  • Lifetime Warranty

Guarantee: 6 Months
Shipping: UPS
Discreet: shipping, packaging and billing.

Review by John Satori