Finding the right condom size is about more than just comfort; it is a critical step for safety and confidence. A condom that is too tight can break, while one that is too loose can slip off. This guide will help you find your perfect fit using simple measurements. 📏 Why Size Matters Using the wrong size is a common cause of condom failure. Increased tension leads to latex breakage.
Girth is the circumference of the shaft. This is the most important measurement for choosing a condom. Use a flexible measuring tape or a piece of string. Wrap it around the thickest part of the shaft.
You cannot guess your size based on height, shoe size, or hand size. You need to measure while fully erect. Measure the Length
Place a ruler or measuring tape at the base (against the pubic bone). Measure to the very tip. Note the number in inches or millimeters. Measure the Girth (Most Important)
Most users. This is the size found in almost all "regular" packs. 3. Large / XL Fit Girth: Over 5.1 inches (130 mm). Nominal Width: 56mm and above.
Condom brands generally categorize sizes into three main brackets based on . Nominal width is the measurement of the condom when laid flat on a table. 1. Snug Fit (Slim) Girth: Under 4.7 inches (119 mm). Nominal Width: ~47mm to 49mm.
Even with a perfect fit, water-based lubricant prevents friction-related breaks.