Details and highlights
My review
Not suitable if: you feel noticeably constricted or, on the contrary, if a standard condom feels loose — in that case, you need a dedicated width from the condom collection. If you’re allergic to latex, choose a latex-free model.
Description
If you don't know where to start with sizes, 60 mm is often a good starting point. It's the width that suits the largest range of body types—neither tight nor loose. I like to present it as the standard size to return to when you're unsure.
60 mm width as a benchmark
With its 60 mm nominal width, this condom is designed to provide a central fit: enough room for comfort, and enough snugness for security. The latex remains thin so it doesn't mask sensations. It's the balance most users are looking for.
Pack sizes for every use
Start with a small pack if you first want to confirm that this size works for you, then move on to a larger box for everyday use. This progression avoids storing a width that may not suit you. In fact, this is the approach I recommend to everyone, whatever size they're considering.
Using and storing condoms
Check the expiration date, open carefully without fingernails or teeth, and use a water-based lubricant if needed, as it is compatible with latex. Avoid oils and other greasy substances, which can damage the material. You'll find suitable lubricants in our lubricants, and other widths in the condoms collection if 60 mm isn't quite right for you.
Features
1 instruction leaflet
Directions for use
Le conseil d'Alicia pour ce produit
Sécurité
Ne pas utiliser sur une peau irritée, blessée ou en cas d'inconfort persistant.
Ne pas partager le produit sans nettoyage préalable.
Avertissement
Tenir hors de portée des enfants.
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