They Fit Condoms Size Chart
Regular condoms will best suit you if your girth is between 4 7 5 1 119 130mm.
They fit condoms size chart. Thin and bareskin magnum condoms so give them all a go until your find the perfect fit. As you can see from the condom size chart most traditional condom sizes are extremely similar. All of them are at least 7 long most are 8 and the vast majority of the nominal widths are clustered around 52 56mm. Finding the right fit is important for both safety and pleasure.
In general condoms are available in snugger fit sizes standard sizes and large xl or xxl sizes. So im just confused because a 56mm condom would fit better based on what you said. That is 48 54mm. Condom size is the most important property of a condom.
If your penis girth is below 4 7 inches 119mm check out the snugger fit section. They share all the safety features that their small counterparts have being electronically tested and have a silky smooth. How to read the condom size chart this condom size chart is broken down by first introducing the condom brand and name along with a brief description of that particular condom. Condoms come in many shapes and sizes.
We make 66 condom sizes because feedback shows that a better fit means better sex. We make 66 condom sizes because feedback shows that a better fit means better sex. Most condoms fit the average sized penis so if your penis is slightly larger than 5 inches when erect you could wear a snug condom just fine. So i measured my girth to be 15cm 5 9in and divide that by 3 14 to find the width and you get 47mm 1 85in.
The trojan condom sizes chart will be able to help you with that. Learn about condom brand sizes and how to choose the right size here. 93 of our customers rate us better than any other condoms and 98 would recommend us to their friends. But don t go for just any condom.
Quick tip on how to find your condom size. At theyfit we use randomised codes like m77 n17 or z31 rather than explicit measurements to describe each of our 66 condom sizes. We do this because many men find it tricky discussing their size requirements in explicit centimetre or inch terms including when they interact with theyfit customer services.