Condom size explanation
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is measured from end to end when the condom is flattened
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Nominal width is the measurement of condom when it is flattened,
therefore the circumference is double this value.
Please note that condoms are made of elastic materials, therefore
exact size is not recommended. Instead, a slightly smaller condom
should be used to prevent slipping off.
Try different sizes to see which one fits you most comfortably and
to maximise safety (too tight and the chances of it bursting slightly
increases, whilst too loose and there is a greater chance of it
slipping off).
Click to compare condom
sizes.
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All
our condoms are approved by The Japanese Standards Association for the
safe prevention of pregnancy and disease (conformity to standard JIS
T9111 - equivalent to the ISO 4074 standard upon which the European
CE mark is based). However, as they
have been manufactured for sale in Japan
and do not bear the CE mark, despite meeting
International quality standards, by law we must, and do, sell these
as "novelty condoms" in the UK.
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