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Happy new years to everyone., As a newbie I'm still doing research on
extenders. I am curious about this device. it uses the silicone cup
instead of the usual noose or strap /www.staticstretcher.com/
 
p_northjr;410839 said:
Happy new years to everyone., As a newbie I'm still doing research on extenders. I am curious about this device. it uses the silicone cup
instead of the usual noose or strap /www.staticstretcher.com/

i can only speak for myself here, i would class this device for advanced users only. its far to easy to get it wrong, vacuum hanging as i have found out is a very rocky road. you cannot condition the glans and this is what takes the brunt of all the vacuum. you will get blisters, you will take skin of the glans. my advice do the basics before you add in devices. apart from Bathmate which i find completely safe even for a novice.
 
Which device are you talking about? There is a light duty, medium duty, and heavy duty Static Stretcher. The heavy duty stretcher is also known as the Static Vac.

Based on your brief description, I would assume you are referring to the Static Vac. Yes I have used it, in fact I have been wearing it for just under 2 hours as I type this. But I have only used it for a little over a week. My initial impression is favorable. I have read that a lot of guys who are not circumcised can have trouble with these devices. The Static Vac and similar devices must be removed to urinate.

I have not had any difficulty with blisters thus far and I have used it to stretch out to just over my BPFSL (just over 8.5"). There are a number of threads on this forum regarding the Static Stretcher, so do a search. Just be sure that you are reading about the version of the Static Stretcher that you are interested in.
 
I have heard of lots of men using this but I never hear about gains...
 
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