Condoms
Condoms provide protection against STIs and unplanned pregnancy. Choose the right size, material, and optional extras like ribbing or delay coating.
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The right size is crucial for both safety and comfort. A too-tight condom may tear; a too-loose one may slip off.
Measure the circumference at the widest point and match it to the nominal width:
| Circumference | Nominal width |
|---|---|
| < 10 cm | 47 mm (small) |
| 10โ11 cm | 49 mm (slim) |
| 11โ12 cm | 52โ53 mm (standard) |
| 12โ13 cm | 56โ57 mm (large) |
| > 13 cm | 60โ64 mm (XL) |
Several types are available:
- Standard (latex) โ Most common, reliable protection
- Latex-free (polyurethane/polyisoprene) โ For latex allergies
- Ultra-thin โ More sensation, full protection
- Ribbed/dotted โ Textured for extra partner stimulation
- Delay โ With a mild numbing agent (benzocaine) inside to help last longer
All CE-marked and tested to ISO 4074.
Correct use is essential:
- 1Check the expiry date
- 2Open the packaging carefully โ never with teeth or scissors
- 3Pinch the tip to remove air
- 4Roll it onto the fully erect penis
- 5Add water-based lubricant on the outside if needed
- 6After ejaculation, remove while still erect, holding the base
- 7Dispose of in household waste (not the toilet)
Important: Never use two condoms at once โ friction increases the chance of tearing.
Yes, and it's recommended. Lubricant reduces friction and the chance of tearing.
- With latex condoms: only water-based or silicone-based
- Never oil-based products with latex
- With polyurethane condoms: all types of lubricant are suitable