The right condom, the right fit.
Measure once. We'll tell you the nominal width and length to look for — plus category and material.
Condom fit finder
Latex (standard) or polyisoprene. Water- or silicone-based lube only — oil breaks latex and polyisoprene.
Good to know
Why does condom fit matter?+
Too tight: increased breakage risk, reduced sensation, can contribute to ED. Too loose: slips off, loses effectiveness. A properly fitted condom is more reliable and more comfortable.
What's 'nominal width'?+
The width of the condom when laid flat — the standard size spec manufacturers publish. A flat width of ~52 mm is 'standard'; snug is 45–49 mm, large 55–57 mm, XL 58+ mm.
How do I measure properly?+
Take both measurements at full erection. Length: from the base (pressed gently against the pubic bone) to the tip along the top. Girth: wrap a flexible tape around the thickest part of the shaft — usually just below the head.
Latex allergy — what are my options?+
Polyisoprene (closest feel to latex) or polyurethane are both effective latex-free options. Lambskin condoms don't protect against STIs — they have micro-pores.
