When it comes to finding the perfect condom, size matters. You don't want your condom to fall off or break because it's the wrong size.﻿﻿ Use this condom size chart to compare different condom lengths and widths and get an idea of the size ranges available.

Why Condom Sizes Matter

Since men are not built the same, neither are condoms.﻿﻿ Finding the right-sized condom will increase your comfort level while wearing it. This can lead to more pleasure and fewer condom excuses. When condoms fit properly, they are also most effective.﻿﻿

Even though latex condoms are super stretchy, if a condom is too small, you may still feel discomfort, and it has the possibility of breaking. The body of most condoms is roomy enough to accommodate men of almost any size.

Condoms may feel too tight around the tip (where it is not as elastic), especially if you are well-endowed. Condom manufacturers have tried to solve this problem by making types of condoms where the width of the main body is the same as standard condoms, but the size of the condom tip is enlarged.﻿﻿

By keeping the body of the condom smaller and widening the reservoir tip, the condom is less likely to slip off during sex. There are also bigger condom sizes that not only add width but length as well.

Finding the Perfect Condom Size

Before you can decide upon what condom size you need, you must first measure your erect penis size, both length and girth.﻿﻿ Use that measurement as a guide, selecting condoms that have similar measurements.

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To find the right condom, you may have to try out several types of condoms before finding the one that provides you with the best fit and the most comfort. Buy individual condoms or the smallest pack available so you won't waste money on those that don't work well.

Most condom brands have their own definition of what is considered to be standard and large condoms. In general, condoms are available in snugger fit sizes, standard sizes, and large (XL or XXL) sizes.﻿﻿

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. The condom width and length sizes are then included in both inches and millimeters (and the condom head width is included where applicable).

Please note that these sizes may not be exact, but are very close measurements. They range from snug to large sizes.