If you are shopping LifeStyles or SKYN condoms, the most important question is not which box looks best. It is which one actually fits your body and the kind of sex you want to have.
This refreshed LifeStyles and SKYN size chart focuses on the products people are most likely to actually buy now, with the dimensions, material, feel, and use case that matter most. Every product link below goes to Condomania. If you order there, try coupon code CONDOMMONOLOGUES for 10% off where applicable.
A good shortcut is to match the condom’s nominal width to the fit range you usually like:
49 mm: snug fit, usually better if standard condoms feel loose or bunchy.
52 to 54 mm: standard fit, where most people land.
56 mm: a noticeable step up for people who feel squeezed in standard condoms.
If you do not know your ideal width yet, do not guess. Use the calculator first, then double-check options in the full size chart.
Best SKYN condoms by fit and use case
Best for most people: SKYN Original
SKYN Original is still the best place to start if you want a latex-free condom that just works for standard sizing. At 53 mm, it fits the same broad range as many mainstream regular condoms, but the non-latex material feels softer than many people expect.
Best for sensitivity: SKYN Elite
SKYN Elite keeps the same 53 mm fit but trims down the barrier feel. If SKYN Original already fits you well and you want more sensation, this is the most logical upgrade.
Best for larger latex-free fit: SKYN Elite Large
SKYN Elite Large is one of the strongest options on the market for people who want more room without jumping straight to oversized novelty condoms. It is 56 mm wide and 220 mm long, so it is especially useful if standard non-latex condoms feel tight or too short.
Best for extra lubrication: SKYN Elite Extra Lubricated
SKYN Elite Extra Lubricated makes sense if you already like Elite but want less drag during longer sessions or more comfort during vaginal or anal sex. It is the same basic fit, just wetter out of the wrapper.
Best textured SKYN option: SKYN Extra Studded
SKYN Extra Studded is a useful pick if you like the softer SKYN material but want more texture than the standard line offers.
Best LifeStyles latex condoms by fit and use case
Best snug fit: LifeStyles Snugger Fit
LifeStyles Snugger Fit is the clear starting point if regular condoms slide, bunch, or feel insecure. At 49 mm, it is meaningfully narrower than the 53 mm mainstream standard.
Best standard latex option: LifeStyles Ultra Thin
LifeStyles Ultra Thin is the best standard latex pick here if you want a classic fit with less material between you and your partner. It is a strong comparison point against SKYN Elite if you are not specifically avoiding latex.
Best large latex option: LifeStyles Ultra Sensitive Titan
LifeStyles Ultra Sensitive Titan is the better pick when standard 53 mm condoms feel tight but you still care about thinner feel and easy availability in the LifeStyles line.
SKYN vs LifeStyles latex, which line is better?
If you need latex-free, SKYN is the obvious answer and the stronger product family overall. If you are fine with latex and want a lower-cost everyday option, the regular LifeStyles line still gives you useful choices in snug, standard, textured, and large fits.
For most shoppers, the real decision tree is simple:
The old problem with LifeStyles and SKYN shopping is that the lineup looks bigger than it really is. Once you sort by width and material, the choice gets much easier. Most people should start with SKYN Original or SKYN Elite at 53 mm, size up to SKYN Elite Large or Titan at 56 mm if standard fits feel tight, and move down to LifeStyles Snugger Fit if regular condoms feel too loose.
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The world of non-latex condoms is a mysterious one. There aren’t many options. In another post we confirm that there is no such thing as flavored non-latex barriers. Also, most manufacturers do not make “special” sizes for non-latex. By special, I mean anything smaller or larger than 2.1″/53mm base wide and 7.5″/190mm long. Some brands offer sizing information on their packaging, such as Lifestyles’ SKYN and Glyde. But most remain vague.
Each of our size guides offers non-latex options (see our main condom chart or try our condom size calculator for a quicker search). We have consolidated that information into this post to make dimensions easier to find. This chart is organized by “Regular” and “Large”. There is no “small” or “snug” size non-latex. Scroll to the bottom for female condoms (sometimes called “internal condoms”) and sex dams.
Read more about the differences between polyisoprene and polyurethane.
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Non-Latex Regular
Trojan Supra BareSkin
Made of polyurethane. Trojan’s only non-latex male condom.
Classic straignt shape
Base width: 2.1″/53mm
Length: 7.9″ /200mm
This is the first ever LARGE polyisoprene condom.
It’s wider than most large condoms but not quite as long. Ideal for thicker than average men.
Base width: 2.2″/56mm
Length: 7.8″/200mm
Female Condoms
FC2 Female Condom
Latex free, made of nitrile synthetic rubber. Here is FC2 official site.
As of now, there is still a one-size-fits-all approach to female condoms.
Opening width: 3.0″ / 76mm
Length: 7.2″/ 185mm
Non-latex Sex Dams
Hot Dams!
Made of polyurethane. These are the only non-latex we could find. Do you know of other options (besides saran plastic wrap!).
No flavor added. Standard size.
6″ X 8″/152mm X 203mm
Dams and condoms are extra special when lubricant is involved. Don’t forget to use this essential item.
Confused about what condom width fits your penis girth? Simply divide you penis girth by 2.25 (penis girth/2.25 = condom width). Read how we got this formula.
If you think we’ve missed a condom (or dam) or have questions please comment below. Follow us on Twitter – Facebook –G+ for updates.
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GLYDE has one major advantage on the market. These are the ONLY latex condoms and dams officially certified by the Vegan Society which means they are animal/dairy-free (no casein) and do not support animal testing. They’re also Fair Trade to help protect worker rights. Finally, GLYDE donates 15% of sales of its Red Ribbon condoms to AIDS councils (see GLYDE FAQ). So now you have even more reasons to feel great using these sex companions!
GLYDE is a good option if you are sensitive to allergens. No gluten, paraben, spermicide, formaldehyde, talcum powder are used in the manufacturing process. The lubricant is silicon oil which is free of paraben and glycerin. Any water-based or oil-based lubricant is safe to use with GLYDE latex condoms and dams.
Here we provide measurements for GYLDE. Most of the dimensions were found on the company website or by Undercover Condoms and Condom Jungle (UPDATE: Due to customer complaints, CondomJungle has stop supplying this brand).
Dimensions are also listed on the packaging (would be nice if every company did that!). Some external links in this post are affiliate links that earn us a small commission.
In general, GLYDE’s dimensions are between 7.1” (180mm) to 7.5 (190mm) long and 2.1” (53mm) to 2.2” (56mm) wide. This places GYLDE on the smaller end of “regular” condoms in the North American.
GLYDE Sheer Flavored Dental Dams More information on the importance of protected oral sex.
Made From organic fruit extracts; no synthetic flavors
100% vegan
Ultra thin and smooth
Flavors include Vanilla/crème, strawberry/pink, wildberry/purple, cola/black
10” x 6”/25cm x 15cm
MALE CONDOM
SNUG Fit
GLYDE Slimfit
The most snug 100% vegan condom on the market
Base width: 1.9”/49mm
Length: 6.7”/170mm
Comes in natural transparent color, red color, or strawberry flavor
GLYDE Sheer Flavored Condoms From organic fruit extracts; no synthetic chemicals
No chemicals, parabens or spermicide
Base width: 2.1”/53mm
Length: 7.1”/180mm
GLYDE Sampler Pack
Don’t be shy, give new condoms a try!
Pack includes most popular flavors: GLYDE Ultra Vanilla, Strawberry, Blueberry, Wildberry and
GLYDE Slimfit
LARGE Fit
GLYDE Maxi Premium
This condom offers a little more length and width than regular condoms
Base width: 2.2”/56mm
Length: 7.8”/200mm
There is also a Maxi Red. 15% of sales for GYLDE Red Ribbons are donated to AIDS councils.
GLYDE SuperMax
The largest vegan condom on the market!
Base width: 2.36”/ 60mm
Length: 7.87”/200mm
(Super Max is not yet available to buy from N. America)
GLYDE Non-Latex
GLYDE Unique
GLYDE’s non-latex male condoms
Seems to be available to buy from Australia only.
Base width: 2.36”/ 60mm
Length: 6.7”/ 170mm
We’re dubious about these measurements as we have never seen such vast proportion of length and width before. Dimensions provided by GetPrice.com.au. If these measurements are true, this is the shortest, fattest condom available! We recommend contacting the manufacturer directly.
Stay Updated!
This size chart will be updated regularly and we will post as soon as more Glyde products become available in North America. Follow us on twitter @condommonologue, like us on www.facebook.com/CondomMonologues, or sign up to our RSS feed. You can always shoot us a question in the comment section below.
Let us know what you think! Have you tried Glyde condoms?
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Caution Wear Corp is a relatively new American company- formed in New Hampshire in 2004. They follow the “safety first” motto by making condoms slightly thicker and with a 100% manufacture guarantee. So, if a condom breaks you can return the box for a full refund (not the used condom, of course!).
All Caution Wears are straight classic shape. No funky flares or twists. The average size of these condoms is Flat width = 2.0” and Length = 7.0”, making Caution Wear a bit shorter than other leading US brands like Trojan, Durex, Lifestyles and Kimono (links to sizes charts). Caution Wear makes one of the smallest condom on the North American market- Iron Grip– which we found to be the same dimensions as Durex Enhanced Pleasure (Flat width = 1.92”/Length = 6.7”). For more variety, check out Lucky Bloke’s smaller condom sample pack.
On the larger side: unlike other large condom that are both longer and wider than regulars, Caution Wear Grande maintains the same 7.0” length but is wider. This is ideal for thicker than average men who aren’t particularly long.
If you don’t feel like scrolling through lists and want brand comparisons, check out our Condom Size Calculator!
Now, onto the size chart
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Contains 3 of Caution Wear variety: Ultra Thin, Ribbed and Classic Plain.
Experimenting is the best way to find the right condom!
Base width: 2.0”/53mm
Length: 7.0”/180mm
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Confused about what condom width will fit? We recommend dividing you penis girth by 2.25 (penis circumference / 2.25 = condom width). Here we explain where these numbers comes from.
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The Legal Stuff: Age of consent and medical advice
The size charts are made for you to consult and hopefully find the brand that suits within your size range and needs. If you cannot find the answer to your question, just ask in the comments below. But please be aware that we do not condone sexual activity of under-age persons in state or country. Also, we are not medical professionals. We offer opinions from personal experience and research. Professional advice should always be sought.
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A study published in June 2012 argues that penis shape and size must be taken more seriously by public health officials and activists who aim to increase consistent and correct condom use. Researchers Michael Reece and Debra Herbenick of Indiana University found a substantial percentage of men reported condoms being too tight, too loose, too short, too long, breakage, leakage…basically, general condom discomfort that can result in misuse or disuse, which translates into a serious public health issue.
The majority of condom products are fitted for “average” length at 6.4 inches when erect (see the Kinsey report and The Simple Truth about Erect Penis Size). However, as Reece and Herbenick found, length of the condom is not the greatest discomfort; rather, it is fitting around the head and shaft that scored highest among complaints, with penis base at a close second. For example, of those men who reported that condoms were too tight, 66% reported tightness around the base, 70.4% around the glans, and 73% around the shaft.
The study concludes that HIV and STI practitioners must get involved with condom manufacturers to ensure that condoms are consistent with men’s experiences of fitting and pleasure. Indeed, no matter what size, all men should have access to well-fitting condoms.
Quick Tip! The FC2 internal condom is one size fits all. Because it’s made to form to the inner walls of the receptive partner, penis size is irrelevant. This is a great solution for those fitting woes.
Sizing
To know which condom width fits, we recommend dividing penis circumference by 2.25.Here we explain where we got this formula.
Image from @TheyFitCondoms
Given the wide range of condoms on the market, prevention providers can play a valuable role in helping men to identify condoms that suit their size specificities, hence increasing the likelihood of consistent condom usage. For a large proportion of those who reported tightness around the glands (70%), for example, HIV and STI prevention providers may alleviate men’s perceptions that condoms all are too tight by recommending condoms that are designed with a more bulbous head to reduce constriction. As our chart shows below, Durex condoms and One Condoms tend to offer a greater variety in contoured shapes and head room.
Here we have organized a list of condoms according to the 4 “problem points” identified in Reece and Herbenick’s study. Under each complaint we provide a list of condoms by brand that may help alleviate discomfort.
Please note: External links may be affiliates that give us a small commission. This is not a company endorsement. Due to the fact that major North American brands are Durex, Trojan, Lifestyles, Beyond 7 and Caution Wear, our first aim is to gather these dimensions. We continue to update.
Slightly longer than regular condoms. Shaped with a secure fit in the middle and spacious head room.
Base width: 2.25″/ 56mm
Mid width: 2.28″/ 58mm
Head width: 2.4″/ 61mm
Length: 7.9″ / 200mm
Same length of regular condoms, but wider and large head with unique ribbed design.
Base width: 2.25″ / 56mm
Head width: 2.4″/ 62mm
Length: 7.4″/ 188mm
Ultra thin, vegan latex, larger condom.
A wider condom with regular length. Great option for shorter but larger headed guys (this is on the smaller end of Large-head condoms). Tapered flare shape that extends to a wide head.
Base width: 2.13″/ 54mm
Head width: 2.36″ / 60mm
Length: 7.5″ / 190mm
This is Caution Wear’s largest condom. Unlike other large condoms, this one is wider than regular condoms, but maintains the same 7.0″ regular length. Good for wider girth without the extra length. Straight shape.
Base width: 2.25″/56mm
Length: 7.0″/180mm
One of the longest and widest most famous condoms on the market. Made with an extra bulbous head and wider shaft width.
Base width: 2.3″/58mm
Head width: 2.7″/68.58mm!
Length: 8.3″/ 210mm
Tapered at the base for a secure fit and extends wider up the head for comfort. Suitable for guys who find standard condoms too short and too tight.
Base width: 2.13″/ 54mm
Head width: 2.5″/63.5mm
Length: 8.12″/206mm
Tapered at the base with spacious head for more comfort. Great choice if you need a larger condom but desire ultra thin latex.
Base width: 2.13″/ 54mm
Length: 8.12″/ 206mm
Uniquely large bulbous head and shaft for more freedom of movement. Ribbed on shaft.
Longer than regular condoms
Base width: 2.13″ / 54mm
Head width: 2.5″ / 64mm
Length: 8.1″ / 205mm
Tapered securely at the base with huge head space. Longer than most condoms. Tingling ginger lubricant (inside and out). Ribbed along shaft and head.
Base width: 2.0″/ 52mm
Head width: 2.5″/ 64mm
Length: 8.1″/ 205mm
Ribbed and studded for extra stimulation
Slightly wider contoured shape at base than regulars; fitted head without the extra length. More headroom.
Base width: 2.15”/ 54mm
Length: 7.9/200mm
First ever large-size polyisoprene condom.
Strong as latex but softer, more flexible material.
Ideal for people with latex allergy or sensitivity.
Wider base and shaft than the Magnum, but not quite as long. Slightly longer than average LifeStyle condoms. Straight classic shape. Ideal for thicker than average guys.
Base width: 2.2”/ 56mm
Length: 7.9”/ 200mm
A large condom without over-sized headroom. Wider and longer than regular Lifestyles.
Contoured pleasure shape to secure fit around shaft.
Base width: 2.2”/56mm
Length: 8.26” /210mm
Exclusive over-sized head room, but with the average length.
Stimulates most sensitive areas for both partners
Base width: 2.05”/ 52mm
Head width: a huge 2.9″ / 74mm!
Length: 7.5”/190mm
Classic straight shape (no flare or bulbous head). Wider and longer than regular condoms.
Made of vegan latex.
Base width: 2.2″/ 56mm
Length: 8.0″/ 205mm
25% thinner than Trojan’s standard condom
Close comfort fit around the shaft. Has the same long length as Magnums with snug fit around the shaft and slightly less head room. Good if one is looking for longer length, but not wider width.
Base width: 2.13″/ 53mm
Length: 8.0″/ 203mm
Is wider and longer than regular condoms. Classic straight shape.
Made of Polyurethane, which is more soft and elastic than latex.
Base width: 2.2”/ 56mm
Length: 7.9”/200mm
Very long. Tapered at the base for secure fit, wide bulbous head.
Special tingling and warming lubricant on inside and outside.
Base width: 2.13″/ 54mm
Length: 8.13″/ 205mm
Dry condom. (Great for oral sex).
Classic straight shape. Longer than regular sizes with standard Trojan width.
Base width: 2.1″/53mm
Length: 8.0″/ 200mm
Trojan ENZ Spermicide Lubricant
The classic ENZ long condom also comes with spermicide lubricant (not for oral use).
Base width 2.1″/53mm
Length: 8.0″/ 200mm
Tapered at the base for a secure fit and extends wider up the head for comfort. Suitable for guys who find standard condoms too short and too tight.
Base width: 2.1″/53.34mm
Head width: 2.5″/63.5mm
Length: 8.12″/206mm
The largest condom made by Durex
Classic straight shape
Compared to Trojan Magnum XL, Durex XL is wider at the base and longer, but smaller head than Magnums.
Base width: 2.3”/58mm
Length: 8.3”/210.8mm
20% thinner than standard latex condoms
Unique easy-on design shape to roll on smooth.
Contoured at the head with a flare shape to the opening.
On the larger side of the regular condom sizes in both width and length.
Base width: 2.1”/54mm
Length: 7.9”/ 200mm
Durex’s thinnest latex condom
Longer than the average condom, with slightly snugger width at the base. Suitable for guys who are looking for more width without the extra length.
Base width: 2.0”/5.1mm
Length: 7.9”/200mm
First ever large-size polyisoprene condom.
Strong as latex but softer, more flexible material- the latest in condom technology.
Ideal for people with latex allergy or sensitivity
Wider base and shaft than the Magnum, but not quite as long. Slightly longer than average LifeStyle condoms. Ideal for broader, thicker than average guys.
Base width: 2.2”/55mm
Length: 7.8”/200mm
Popular contoured shape that flares wide at the head, tapered at the base for secure fit. Suitable for men between approximately 4.54″ and 4.72″ erect girth (slightly greater length is normal for thin condoms to prevent risk of breakage).
Base width: 2.1” / 53mm
Length: 7.8”/ 200mm
Wider and longer than regular Lifestyles condoms. Not quite as long as Trojan Magnums. Suitable to those fit in between regular and XL length.
Flare shape for wider end.
Base width: 2.2”/56mm
Length: 8.3”/210mm
Contoured shape for tapered fit around the base and shaft. Is one of the shortest condoms on the North American market.
Base width: 1.92”/49mm
Length: 6.7”/170mm
Extra ribbed, ultra studded, uniquely shaped.
Uniquely contoured at head for his pleasure (see image here)
Regular condom length but closer fitting shaft and head.
Base width: 1.93”/49mm
Length: 6.69”/ 170mm
Beyond Seven
All Beyond Seven Condoms, except Crown, are less than 7.5 inches long. They also offer some of the thinnest latex condoms on the market.
Beyond7 Ultra Thin Classic straight shape condom. Slightly shorter than standard regular condoms
Base width: 2.0”/51mm
Length: 7.2”/180mm
The thinnest condom makers offer studded condoms for those who love extra stimulation.
Studded along the shaft
Base width: 2.0”/51mm
Length: 7.2”/180mm
Special twisted shape and ribs for sensual friction
Regular length of Trojan condoms, but is 0.25” slimmer at the base than regular Trojan condoms for a snug grip round the shaft.
Base width: 1.75″/44mm
Length: 7.8″/198mm
Durex’s thinnest latex condom
Slightly snugger width and longer length than most regular sizes. Suitable for long and slender guys.
Base width: 2.0”/5.1mm
Length: 7.9”/200mm
Contoured shape for tapered fit around the base and shaft. Is one of the snuggest (and shortest) condoms on the North American market.
Base width: 1.92”/49mm
Length: 6.7”/170mm
This is The smallest condom on the North American market.
Unique shape hugs better around shaft and head
Base width: 1.77”/ 45mm
Head width: 1.92″/ 49mm
Length: 7.0”/ 180mm
Extra ribbed, ultra studded, uniquely shaped.
Uniquely contoured at head for his pleasure (see image here)
Regular condom length but closer fitting shaft and head.
Base width: 1.93”/49mm
Length: 6.69”/ 170mm
4X more lubricant than standard latex condoms.
Thinner than standard condoms with average length.
Base width: 1.9″/50mm
Length: 7.2″/185mm
All other Beyond7 condoms are approximately 2.0 inches base wide. Check out their condom size chart for more detailed measurements on all their products.
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Beyond Seven Condoms. Image from UndercoverCondoms.com
Beyond Seven is the fourth largest condom brand in the world and has been around since 1937 starting in Tokyo, Japan. Standard latex condoms are typically .007 inches thick- but the “Sheerlon” latex of Beyond Seven can measure as thin as .004 thickness, offering one of the thinnest condoms (if not the thinnest!) on the market. These condoms tend to have a standard width of 2.0 inches (measuring the condom laying flat) and to be on the slightly shorter side of standard regular condoms (see our guide on standardized condom sizes). These condoms are perfect if you prefer a snug and thin fit. The best thing to do is experiment with different styles to find the right condom for you. Afflitate links within.
For a comparative search of condom sizes, try our Condom Size Calculator. Quick Tip! To find the condom width that fits, divide penis circumference by 2.25. Here is how we got this formula.
Zero Zero Four measures the success this condom trumps as being the thinnest condom on the market! Where standard latext condoms are .007, Beyond7 is .004 thickness.
Base width: 2.0”/51mm
Length: 7.2”/180mm
The thinnest condom makers also offer studded condoms for those who love extra stimulation.
Studded along the shaft
Base width: 2.0”/51mm
Length: 7.2”/180mm
Perfect those who want to try all that’s offered from Beyond Seven. This sampler contains 24 condoms including Ultra Thins, Crown, Crown .004, Aloe Enriched, Studded, and Assorted Colors.
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ONE Condoms have a few perks that make them stick out from the rest. First, when it comes to looks, they think outside the square with round packaging and trendy designs that consumers both illustrate and vote for on ONEcondoms.com. Thumbs up for effort to get people interactive with safer sex. Second, is charity. Winning designs become part of their world-wide packaging and a donation of 5000 condoms are made to a non-profit organization of the winner’s choice.
Fun is a big part of this condom- they feature hundreds of colors and shapes and textures. In general, however, they only offer two sizes:
Regular (Base width: 2.1”/53mm. Length: 7.5”/190mm)
and Large (Base width: 2.2”/56mm. Length: 7.8”/200mm).
For a comparative search of condoms (without the long lists) try out Condom Calculator!
But keep in mind that size is not everything. Shape is important too. ONE Condoms feature some unique shapes to solve fitting ills. For example, if you are experiencing tight constriction around the head, but the length and shaft are fine, try the dome shape or pleasure pouch or flare shape. See more details below. And check out our Fitting Solutions Guidefor more options. The best thing to do is experiment and try new styles.
ONE does not make non-latex condoms. Lifestyles SKYN Large is the only XL non-latex condom sold at US stores. There currently are no non-latex snug fits on the market, so it is a matter of trying different shapes and designs. Both Durex and Lifestyles have a better variety of non-latex condoms.
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This ONE stands out from the rest as the most normal, straight walled condom compared to ONE’s trendy reputation.
Base width: 2.0”/52.89mm
Length: 7.5”/190mm
Offers same length as regular condoms but extra smooth.
Advertised as 50% more lubricant (perhaps this is an upgrade from 2008 when a member of CM reviewed it).
Base width: 2.1”/53mm
Length: 7.5”/190mm
Decorated with oriental-design ribbing, this is one for the most intricate looking jonnies.
Flared shape gives more head-room and a secure fit at the shaft.
Base width: 2.1”/53mm
Length: 7.5”/190mm
Uniquely shaped- some diagrams make it look a bit like a boat rudder; the roomy pouch at the head features fine ribs to stimulate both partners.
Base width: 2.1”/53mm
Length: 7.5”/190mm
Extra-bulbous head room.
Because of it’s unique shape, it is slightly misleading to categorize this condom as “regular” size. Suitable for men who experience constriction around the head and find regular condoms to narrow.
Base width: 2.1”/53mm
Length: 7.5”/190mm
Make sexy fun! FDA approved non toxic glow-in-the-dark condoms. Expose to light for 30 seconds and glows for up to 30 minutes.
Fun fact: ONE Condoms owner, Global Protection Corp., is the first to make glow in the dark condoms.
Base width: 2.1”/53mm
Length: 7.5”/190mm
Get a mixed bag of 9 different choices from ONE’s pleasure line, including Super Sensitive, 576 Sensation, ZERO, Pleasure Plus, Pleasure Dome, Flavor Waves, Glowing Pleasure, Color Sensations, and The Legend.
All regular size, except The Legend.
Wider at head and base, and longer than regular condoms.
Base width: 2.2”/56mm
Length: 7.8”/200mm
Note: Same size as Lifestyle’s non-latex SKYN Large. If you need larger, check out Durex and Trojan.
25% thinner than standard condoms
Flare shape at the top
Base width: 2.2”/56mm
Length: 7.5”/190mm
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This is the latest edition of our condom size chart with the latest ONE condom products. During our research we noticed that some condom retail sites give conflicting measurements for the same condom. So, we gathered our information from the companies themselves and verified sizes with retailers including Undercover Condomsand Condom Jungle. If you come across a falsely measured product, let us know!
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Condom Monologues is thrilled to announce that our Condom Size Chart is up-to-date! This is our most popular post so we think it crucial to keep it spick and span. It includes objective measurements researched by CM’s staff of all the latest condom products from North America’s top three brands: Trojan, Durex and LifeStyles. And we provide links to other works at CM depending on how in-depth you want to know your condom before using.
This is not a company endorsement. We do not cater support for one condom company over another. Instead we offer this as a map to help guide through the frustrating aisle of condoms where each product self-proclaims to be the “Thinnest”, “Most Sensitive”, “Ultra Pleasure” out there. We hope this size chart continues to help find suitable condoms and experience new pleasures.
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Condom Size Chart: Compare 158 Condoms by Width, Length, Shape & Material
Finding the right condom size matters more than most people think. A condom that fits well is more comfortable, more reliable, and more likely to actually get used. A condom that’s too tight can break or feel uncomfortable. Too loose, and it can slip off. Either way, the experience suffers — and so does safety.
This condom size chart covers 158 individual condoms available from Condomania, one of the most trusted independent condom retailers. Every product listed includes verified dimensions, material, shape, and a direct purchase link.
Bonus: if you’re ordering from Condomania, use coupon code CONDOMMONOLOGUES for 10% off where applicable.
Brand: Unique Condoms Width: 50 mm / 1.97 in Length: 6.29 in / 160 mm Thickness: 0.015 mm Notes: Lubricated, Ultra Thin, Vegan Buy at Condomania
How Condom Sizes Work
Most people think condom size is about length. It usually isn’t. In real life, the most important measurement for fit is nominal width — the flat width of the condom when laid flat, usually measured in millimeters.
Why does width matter so much? Because width determines how tight or loose the condom feels around your shaft. A condom that is only a few millimeters too small can feel uncomfortably tight. A condom that is a few millimeters too large can bunch up, slip, or feel insecure.
Length still matters, especially if you find condoms too short or if you have a lot of excess roll at the base. But for most people, girth fit matters more than length fit.
What is nominal width?
Nominal width is the standard sizing measure used to compare condoms. If you laid a condom flat and measured it straight across, that measurement would be its nominal width. That’s the number you see in millimeters, like 49 mm, 53 mm, 56 mm, or 60 mm.
As a rough guide:
Small / Snug = under 50 mm
Medium / Standard = 50–54 mm
Large = 55–57 mm
XL = 58 mm and up
Those categories are useful for browsing, but always remember that the exact millimeter width is more important than the marketing word on the box.
How to Measure for a Better Condom Fit
If you want a condom that actually feels right, measure first. You only really need two numbers:
Girth (circumference) — Wrap a soft tape measure or strip of paper around the thickest part of your erect penis.
Length — Measure from the base to the tip along the top side.
For condom fit, girth is the priority. If you know your circumference, you can estimate your ideal condom width much more accurately than by just guessing what sounds “normal” or “large.”
Quick rule of thumb
A lot of people use a simple fit shortcut: divide your erect girth by about 2.25. That gives you a rough target range for condom width.
Too tight — can feel restrictive, reduce sensation, and increase breakage risk.
Too loose — can slip, bunch, or feel less secure.
Good fit — feels comfortable, stays in place, and improves confidence.
If condoms have always felt annoying, there is a decent chance you simply haven’t been wearing the right size or shape.
Shape Matters Too
Fit isn’t only about width. Shape changes how a condom feels during sex.
Straight — same basic width from base to tip.
Flared — more room at the head, often more comfortable for people who feel constricted at the tip.
Contoured / Comfort Fit — shaped for a more anatomical fit.
Snug Fit — narrower overall for a tighter feel.
Pleasure Shaped — often textured or specially shaped for extra stimulation.
That’s why two condoms with the same nominal width can still feel different. One might feel perfect, and another might feel weird, even if the width number matches.
Condom Materials Explained
The chart includes multiple materials because not everyone wants or can use standard latex condoms.
Latex — the most common, stretchy, effective, and widely available.
Polyisoprene — latex-free, softer feel, popular in products like SKYN.
Polyurethane — thinner feel, less stretchy than latex.
Nitrile — newer non-latex option with good heat transfer.
Lambskin / natural membrane — very different feel, but not appropriate for STI protection.
Those pages go deeper on the specific shapes, materials, and quirks of each brand. They’re useful if you want to compare within one brand before trying something new.
No. “Standard” is not a strict technical size. Many standard condoms fall in the 52–54 mm range, but shape and length still vary.
Are Magnum condoms really huge?
Not always. Many condoms marketed as “large” are only slightly wider than standard condoms. That’s why exact width matters more than branding.
What if I need a smaller condom?
Look at products under 50 mm nominal width. You can also use the calculator and our fit guides to identify snugger options.
What if I need a non-latex large condom?
Use the chart filters to combine Large or XL with Non-Latex. That’s one of the quickest ways to find realistic options.
About This Chart
This chart is designed to make condom shopping less confusing and more useful. We combine brand information, retailer data, and independent fit-focused organization into a single searchable table.
All purchase links on this page go to Condomania. If you order there, remember to try coupon code CONDOMMONOLOGUES for 10% off where applicable.
This site contains affiliate links. When you purchase products through these links, we may earn a commission at no additional cost to you. These commissions help support our work in providing comprehensive sexual health information. We carefully select our affiliate partners and only recommend products we believe will be valuable to our readers. While we may receive compensation for purchases made through these links, this does not influence our reviews or recommendations. All opinions expressed are our own.
As Durex is the largest condom producer in the world, the Durex website organizes its products based on region and country. Our size chart is organized by “Snug”, “Medium” and “Large” according to SIZE, TEXTURE, and MATERIAL (update! Durex no longer offers non-latex condoms). We offer our own store bought measurements, as well as source from Lucky Bloke and Undercover Condoms. Read more here about Durex from their best to worst.
Measurement tip:
The average condom length in North America is 7.5″/190.5mm. Most North American guys are between 5″ – 6.5″ (129.5mm-152.4mm). A recent study in the US nailed average erection down to 5.56 inches and 4.8 inches girth (see our guide for measuring penis). The average condom is made to fit a 4.8″/122mm girth. At this girth, one can fit a variety of condoms between 50mm to 55mm base wide (width is measured by the condom lying flat; it is not the circumference).
Confused about how penis circumference coverts to condom width? We have a helpful table and guide.
Rule of thumb: If you measure less than approximately 4.8 inches (121mm) in girth, go with a snugger fit. Fit you are greater than 5.15 inches (130mm), select Large or XL. Durex XXL (discontinued) was slightly longer than the Trojan Magnum XL
(Measurements can vary by a few millimeters but this should not effect fitting as condoms are designed to flex. Links to external sites may be affiliate links and could earn us a small commission)
We’ve launched the Condom Size Calculator. It is more user friendly, offering a comparative search of over 100 condoms all at once.
SNUG FIT/Latex
Durex Enhanced Pleasure Contoured shape for better fit and enhanced pleasure
Smooth lubricant
Designed for pleasant scent
Base width: 1.92”/49mm
Length: 6.7”/170mm
Special body heat activated climax control lubricant (active ingredient is Benzocaine) to help prolong male sexual performance
Silky lubricant on outside
Base width: 2.1”/54mm
Length: 7.5”/190mm
Durex Sensi Thin (“Featherlite” in Europe) Durex’s thinnest latex condom!
Specially made to have pleasure scent
Slightly wider width and longer length than most medium sizes
Base width: 2.1”/5.4mm
Length: 7.9”/200mm
Durex Extra Sensitive 20% thinner than regular latex condoms
Lubricated and slightly wider shaft for sleek fit
Base width: 2.1”/54mm
Length: 7.5”/190mm
Durex Natural Feeling Ultra smooth water-based lubricant
Transparent color with reservoir tip
Slightly larger than regular size condoms
Base width: 2.1”/53mm
Length: 7.5”/190mm
Durex Natural Feeling Dry
Non-lubricated for those who want dry condoms
(Ideal to apply your own flavored lube for safe oral sex).
Base width: 2.1″/ 53mm
Length: 7.5″/190mm
REGULAR/Textured/Latex
Durex PleasureMAX Ribbed and studded for extra stimulation
Base width: 2.15”/54mm
Length: 7.5/190mm
Durex Extra Sensitive Ribbed (a.k.a. Ultimate Feeling)
20% thinner than regular latex condoms
Now ribbed for amazing stimulation
Snug fitted shaft
Base width: 2.0”/51mm
Length: 7.5”/190mm
LARGE & XXL/Latex
(Durex does not make non-latex large condoms. LifeStyles’ SKYN is the most popular large-sized polyisoprene condom)
Durex Maximum Love 20% thinner than standard latex condoms
Unique easy-on design with extra silk lubricant for natural feel
On the larger end of the regular condom size bracket
Base width: 2.13”/ 54mm
Length: 7.8”/ 198mm
Durex XXL discontinued. The largest condom made by Durex!
Classic straight shape and lubricated
Compared to Trojan Magnum XL, Durex XL is wider at the base and longer, but narrower head than Magnums.
Base width: 2.3”/58mm
Length: 8.3”/210.8mm
The Legal Stuff: Age of consent and medical advice
The size charts are made for you to consult and hopefully find the brand that suits within your size range and needs. If you cannot find the answer to your question, just ask. But please be aware that we do not condone sexual activity of under-age males and females in state or country. Also, we are not medical professionals. We offer opinions from personal experience and research.
This site contains affiliate links. When you purchase products through these links, we may earn a commission at no additional cost to you. These commissions help support our work in providing comprehensive sexual health information. We carefully select our affiliate partners and only recommend products we believe will be valuable to our readers. While we may receive compensation for purchases made through these links, this does not influence our reviews or recommendations. All opinions expressed are our own.