If you've seen more than one member, pecker, tool, wang, willy, dong, you name it, you know there have to be a few condom sizes when dressing up men's private parts, and there are.
We've created a simple condom size chart of over 50 high-quality brand-name condoms.
Think of our condom size chart as your handy helper for picking the right condom, so if you are wondering how big condoms are, you are in the right place.
In this article:
Note: Scroll to the bottom of this article for an image to learn how to gauge your size quickly.
Understanding Condom Fit
Condoms are a necessary form of protection that, when used correctly and consistently, can help prevent the transmission of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and reduce the risk of unplanned pregnancies.
When we use condoms, it should always feel comfortable.
In other words, there is no need to feel like a condom is going to cut off our circulation, pinch the skin near the base of our penis, or slip off at any point during intercourse.
The ‘perfect’ condom is one where you are able to:
- Roll down smoothly and comfortably to the base of the penis without causing constriction or leaving gaps
- Leave space at the tip of the penis to accommodate for ejaculate [Link to ‘How often should a man release sperm’ article] without creating added pressure A comfortable, well-fitting condom is key to having safer, more pleasurable sex with your partner.
A comfortable, well-fitting condom is key to having safer, more pleasurable sex with your partner.
Why Condom Size Matters
Size matters... a lot!
And no, we don't mean the size of your penis.
The condom size you choose can make or break both performance and personal comfort.
Research notes that the wrong condom size can lead to a plethora of issues, including:
- Slippage: Sliding out of a condom during intercourse can be incredibly frustrating and unsafe, as it can lead to the condom slipping off entirely inside the receiving partner
- Breakage: Condoms that are too tight are more likely to break or tear during sex, which can compromise its protective barrier and increase risk of STI or unintentional pregnancy
- Reduced pleasure: An ill-fitting condom can diminish sensation and reduce sexual satisfaction for everyone involved
- Sexual difficulties: Reduced sensitivity or changes to blood flow (AKA cutting off circulation) may cause complications with erection and lead to performance issues
For maximum protection having no slack or tightness can help make wearing condoms far more comfortable, but it also helps provide maximum protection.
So, how do we find the correct size? It all starts with your penis measurements.
How to Measure for the Perfect Fit
There are three simple steps involved in getting an accurate penis measurement.
Step 1: Measure Penis LengthUsing a ruler or tape measure, start at the base of your erect penis (where the penis connects to your torso) and measure to the tip.
Step 2: Measure Penis WidthThe girth of the penis can be measured by wrapping a flexible tape measure or string around the thickest part of the erect penis.
Step 3: Calculate Penis CircumferenceThe width or circumference of the penis can be calculated by dividing the girth by 3.14.
Penis circumference can range from 1.18-7.48 inches.
Finding the Right Condom Size
Penises come in many different shapes, sizes, degree of bend, and circumcision status.
Considering there is no one' average penis size', companies create an expanded range of condom sizes to improve fit for all penis dimensions while still maintaining quality protection.
- General Size Categories:
- Small/slim/snug condoms: 1.8-2.04 inches width; 6.5 inches length
- Regular/standard condoms: 2.0 inches width; 6.5 - 8.0 inches length
- Large condoms: 2+ inches width; 6.5-8.0 inches length
- Extra large condoms (XL): 2+ inches width; 8+ inches length
Condom Size Chart
Looking at the condom size chart below from left to right, you’ll see that we feature a product name along with an image followed by the product sizing (base width, circumference/girth, and length). To the right is a link that takes you to their respective product pages.
Small / Smaller / Snug-Fit Size Condoms
The small or extra small condoms category are tighter than the rest. Their snug fit makes them an ideal fit for those men seeking smaller than average condoms.
Base width 50 mm +/-1 (2.05 inches) or smaller.
Brand / Name | Size | Learn |
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Caution Wear Iron Grip |
Width: 48 mm / 1.89” |
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Try Steady Freddy |
Men use Steady Freddy to last longer in bed. |
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LifeStyles Snugger Fit |
Width: 48 mm / 1.89” |
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Atlas True Fit |
Width: 48 mm / 1.89” |
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Kimono Textured |
Width: 50 mm / 1.97" |
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Beyond Seven Ultra Thin |
Width: 50 mm / 1.97" |
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Beyond Seven Studded |
Width: 50 mm / 1.97" |
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Okamoto Zero Zero 004 |
Width: 50 mm / 1.97" |
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Okamoto Zero Zero 004 Aloe |
Width: 50 mm / 1.97" |
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Crown Skinless Skin |
Width: 50 mm / 1.97" |
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Standard Size Condoms
Standard size condoms are the most common because they accommodate the broadest range of men.
Base width 52 mm +/-1 (2.05 inches).
Brand / Name | Size | Learn |
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Trojan ENZ |
Width: 51 mm / 2.01" |
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Try Steady Freddy |
Men use Steady Freddy to last longer in bed. |
Learn |
Kimono MicroThin Plus Aqua Lube |
Width: 51 mm / 2.01" |
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Trojan ENZ Spermicidal |
Width: 51 mm / 2.01" |
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Kimono MicroThin Plus Aqua Lube |
Width: 51 mm / 2.01" |
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Trojan ENZ Non-Lubricated |
Width: 51 mm / 2.01" |
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Durex iNViSiBLE |
Width: 52 mm / 2.05" |
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Trojan Ultra Thin |
Width: 52 mm / 2.05" |
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Trojan Ultra Thin Spermicidal |
Width: 52 mm / 2.05" |
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Trojan Ultra Ribbed |
Width: 52 mm / 2.05" |
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Trojan G Spot |
Width: 52 mm / 2.05" |
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LifeStyles Extra Lubricated |
Width: 52 mm / 2.05" |
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Trojan Ultra Ribbed Spermicidal |
Width: 52 mm / 2.05" |
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LifeStyles Ultra Sensitive |
Width: 52 mm / 2.05" |
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LifeStyles Tuxedo |
Width: 52 mm / 2.05" |
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LifeStyles Ultra-Thin |
Width: 52 mm / 2.05" |
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Trojan Extended Pleasure |
Width: 52 mm / 2.05" |
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Rough Rider Studded |
Width: 52 mm / 2.05" |
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Bareback Super Sensitive |
Width: 52 mm / 2.05" |
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LifeStyles Ultra Sensitive Non-Lube |
Width: 52 mm / 2.05" |
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Durex Extra Sensitive |
Width: 52 mm / 2.05" |
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Trojan Thintensity |
Width: 52 mm / 2.05" |
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Trojan Bare Skin |
Width: 52 mm / 2.05" |
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LifeStyles Ultra Lube Spermicidal |
Width: 52 mm / 2.05" |
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Trojan Studded Bare Skin |
Width: 52 mm / 2.05" |
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Durex Tropical Assorted |
Width: 53 mm / 2.09" |
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LifeStyles Extra Strength |
Width: 52 mm / 2.05" |
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Trojan Her Pleasure |
Width: 52 mm / 2.05" |
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Trojan Her Pleasure Spermicidal |
Width: 52 mm / 2.05" |
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Steady Freddy Ultra Thin |
Width: 53 mm / 2.09" |
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SKYN Original |
Width: 53 mm / 2.09" |
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SKYN Elite |
Width: 53 mm / 2.09" |
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Trojan Her Pleasure Ecstasy |
Width: 53 mm / 2.09" |
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Trojan Double Ecstasy |
Width: 53 mm / 2.09" |
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Trojan Ultra Ribbed Ecstasy |
Width: 53 mm / 2.09" |
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SKYN Extra Lubricated |
Width: 53 mm / 2.09" |
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SKYN Studded |
Width: 53 mm / 2.09" |
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Large Size Condoms
Condoms in this large condom size chart category are what most men need if the standard size seems to be too tight.
Whether you like textured or ultra-thin in this shape or that shape, you have plenty to choose from.
Base width 54 mm +/-1 (2.13 inches).
Brand / Name | Size | Learn |
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Magnum Original |
Width: 54 mm / 2.13" |
Learn |
Try Steady Freddy |
Men use Steady Freddy to last longer in bed. |
Learn |
LifeStyles KYNG |
Width: 54 mm / 2.13" |
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Magnum Ecstasy |
Width: 55 mm / 2.17" |
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LifeStyles SKYN Elite Large |
Width: 55 mm / 2.17" |
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Magnum BareSkin |
Width: 54 mm / 2.13" |
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Magnum Ribbed |
Width: 54 mm / 2.13" |
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LifeStyles SKYN Large |
Width: 55 mm / 2.17" |
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Magnum Thin |
Width: 54 mm / 2.13" |
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Extra Large Size Condoms
If the products in the three previous categories are not large enough, give XL condoms a try.
The extra large size chart section represents condoms from a variety of manufacturers. They vary by their shape and the way they feel.
Base width 56 mm +/-1 (2.21 inches) or larger.
Brand / Name | Size | Learn |
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Durex Performax Intense |
Width: 56 mm / 2.22" |
Learn |
Try Steady Freddy |
Men use Steady Freddy to last longer in bed. |
Learn |
Durex Prolong |
Width: 56 mm / 2.2" |
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Mega Big Boy |
Width: 56 mm / 2.2" |
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Kimono Micro Thin XL |
Width: 56 mm / 2.2" |
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Durex XL Classic |
Width: 56 mm / 2.2" |
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Magnum XL |
Width: 58 mm / 2.3" |
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Durex XXL |
Width: 64 mm / 2.52" |
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Special Features and Condom Considerations
Most condom brands provide plenty of choices to choose from.
Here are some special features to consider when choosing the perfect condom for yourself.
Textured Options
Textured condoms help enhance stimulation for both partners through the use of either ribbed (raised lines around the circumference) or studded (raised round bumps).
Sensitivity Levels
When it comes to changing up the sensitivity of your condom, you have one of two options to consider
- Ultra-Thin Condoms: Offers a more natural feeling while giving you the full protection, providing increase sensitivity and maximum pleasure
- Ultra-Thick Condoms: Provides a thicker layer of durability that is particularly beneficial for men with premature ejaculation as a way to manage levels of sensitivity for longer lasting sex
Different Materials
Condoms are also created in various materials to address allergies or sensitivities, ensuring everyone can find a suitable option for safe and comfortable use.
Common condom materials include:
- Latex condoms
- Polyurethane condoms
- Polyisoprene condoms
- Lambskin condoms
Latex condoms are typically more popular, due to being both protective and cost-effective. However, roughly 4% of the general population has a latex allergy, making non-latex materials an excellent alternative.
Lubrication
Having the added benefits of a well-lubricated condom can help keep the friction to a minimum during sex. Of course, it helps reduce the instances of condom breakage while also making sex feel that much better.
Keep in mind that oil-based lubricants are shown to weaken latex material, which can also cause breakage. Non-latex condoms are more flexible with lubricants.
What size condom do I need?
There is a simple way to "calculate" what size condom you need by gauging your manhood in a snap.
All that you need to easily find out is to slip the toilet paper roll onto your penis:
FAQs
Why is it important to choose the right condom size?
Choosing the right condom size makes for a better fit, more comfort, and greater performance, reducing the risk of slippage, condom breaking, and injuries.
Are condom sizes standard?
No. Different condom brands often have varying sizes. What may be 'small' for one brand may be 'regular' for another.
That's why finding out your penis size makes condom selection easier!
How do I measure my penis to find the right condom size?
With an erect penis, measure the length and girth with a tape measure or ruler. Compare these numbers to our condom size chart to get the perfect fit.
How does condom material affect performance?
Different materials, including latex, polyurethane, and polyisoprene, offer different strengths and sensitivity levels, which affect both performance and pleasure.
Are 'extra-long' condoms the same as 'extra-large?
No. While extra-long condoms refer to the length of a condom, extra-large refers to both the length and girth of an erect penis.
Can condoms help me prolong ejaculation?
Wearing a condom will reduce penis skin sensitivity, which can help delay ejaculation. Everybody's sensitivity varies, and so, though, for some, a condom can help with delaying ejaculation. For some people, the reduction in skin sensitivity is too much.
We recommend using a delay spray instead. Delay spray like Steady Freddy is proven effective in helping men last longer during sex.
ALSO READ: How to Use Delay SprayKEY TAKEAWAYS
- Choosing the right condom size is not only about comfort – it's about safety too!
- Without the right size, men are at increased risk of the condom slipping, breaking, or failing to provide optimal protection, which can negatively impact their sexual experience
- Measuring your penis is essential for finding the appropriate standard-size condoms, ensuring both comfort and effectiveness
- Having this guide handy can help ensure that you're wearing a condom correctly, without fail
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Third-party testing on some products was conducted: according to ISO 4074:2015, ISO 4074:2002 on the product available in the USA 03/2010, 05/2010, 05/2011, 08/2011, 07/2013, 06/2017, 09/2018, 11/2018, 03/2019, 02/2020 (source CondomJungle)