Condoms (Regular, Ribbed, Flavored)
Explore 105 condoms in regular, ribbed, studded, flavored, and non-latex varieties—available in packs of three or bulk cases of up to 1000 pieces.
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About Condoms (Regular, Ribbed, Flavored)
Frequently asked
What is the difference between ribbed, studded, and regular condoms?
Regular condoms have a smooth surface. Ribbed condoms feature raised circular bands, while studded condoms have textured dots or bumps. Both ribbed and studded designs are intended to enhance sensation for one or both partners during penetrative sex.
Are non-latex condoms as effective as latex condoms?
Yes. Non-latex condoms made from polyurethane, nitrile, or polyisoprene are equally effective at preventing pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections when used correctly. They are safe alternatives for people with latex allergies or sensitivities.
Can I use flavored condoms for vaginal or anal sex?
Flavored condoms are formulated primarily for oral sex. While they provide the same barrier protection, the added flavoring and sugars may increase the risk of irritation or yeast infections during vaginal use. Check product labeling for recommended use.
How should I store condoms to keep them effective?
Store condoms in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Avoid wallets, glove compartments, or anywhere subject to friction or heat. Always check the expiration date before use and discard any condom that feels brittle or sticky.
What size condom do I need?
Standard condoms fit most people, but if a condom feels too tight or slips during use, consider trying a larger size such as XL or Magnum styles, or a snugger fit if standard condoms feel loose. Proper fit is essential for both comfort and reliable protection.
Is buying condoms in bulk a good idea?
Bulk condoms—available in quantities from 144 to 1000 pieces—offer significant cost savings for individuals, couples, or organizations. Ensure you will use them well before the expiration date, typically three to five years from manufacture, and store them properly to maintain effectiveness.
