I have an x4labs extender, now how tight should the tension be? I feel like if there isn't enough tension then nothing will happen. Do you know how much you let the extender stretch it past your stretched flaccid length? I have the 2100 tension springs, but when I stretch to the maxx, all of the lines are still visible on the bars, regardless of how many rods I have in (have tried different rod lengths). Currently, I set it so that there is a pretty tight stretch, enough to make the area by my shaft/balls hurt after 15mins or so. The x4 people tell me that it doesn't need to have a lot of tension, just needs to have a constant stretch.. But I wonder if they say this to protect the selfs from an injury law suit.
Should I take out the 2100 springs and put in the weaker ones it came with? Would this fix the problem of me to being able to see one or 2 lines on the bar (maybe the 2100 springs are too much tension)
Also, what position do you think is best for gains, if straight up to belly button is 12o clock? And should you be able to have "tug back" to where when you jell with it on, it compresses the springs?
Should I take out the 2100 springs and put in the weaker ones it came with? Would this fix the problem of me to being able to see one or 2 lines on the bar (maybe the 2100 springs are too much tension)
Also, what position do you think is best for gains, if straight up to belly button is 12o clock? And should you be able to have "tug back" to where when you jell with it on, it compresses the springs?
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