What Condom Size is Right for You?

Posted by Kenny Condom on Nov 14, 2014

Three easy steps to finding the best fit when choosing your perfect condom size.

A lot of people don’t even bother trying to find the right condom size. They use whatever is there and it usually works for them. While that is a decent strategy, finding the right condom size can make a difference in the quality of your experience and that of your partner.

A condom that is too small can interfere with the circulation of blood to the penis. A condom that is too large can slide around or even fall off. Neither of these is a desirable outcome. A condom that fits perfectly will provide you an experience that is as intense as that of not wearing a condom. Here are three steps that will help you find the right fit.

Measure the Circumference of Your Penis

Penis circumference is the most important number when finding the right fit. Even though condoms are measured in width, it is easy to convert circumference to width. Circumference is by far the most accurate measurement; any width “measurement” is just an estimate. It may be close, but a measurement of circumference is perfectly accurate.

You can use a measuring tape or, if you prefer, you can use a piece of string, cut it and measure the string.

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Use this Conversion Table

Penis Circumference Condom Width Size
102mm or less 45mm-47mm Slim Fit Condoms
104mm-114mm 47mm-49mm Slim Fit Condoms
114mm-119mm 50mm-51mm Slim Fit Condoms
120mm-124mm 52mm-53mm Regular Condoms
125mm-130mm 53mm-54mm Regular Condoms
130mm-140mm 55mm-58mm Large Condoms
140mm-147mm 58mm-60mm Large Condoms
147mm-155mm 60mm-64mm Extra Large Condoms
156mm or greater 65mm-69mm Extra Large Condoms

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Use Them

The reason for a larger size is for maximum comfort and ease of use. At any rate, it can be a lot of fun experimenting with different sizes. Measurements are only half of finding the perfect condom size; the other half is gained by experience.

Happy experimenting!