Snug fit condoms
Have you found the right condom size yet? The wrong size can lead to unwanted consequences, so let's explore why getting it right matters and whether small condoms are a good fit for you.
Why condom size matters
Using condoms that fit snug is essential. A condom that is too large can slip off during sex, increasing the risk of unwanted pregnancy or STI transmission. On the other hand, a condom that is too small can break more easily, defeating the purpose of using protection just as much.
Besides that, a good fit also means more skin-on-skin feeling and a much more enjoyable experience overall.
How to tell your condom size
Lengthwise, condoms can stretch easily, so the actual penis length doesn’t play a major role. When it comes to small size condoms, they’re actually small circumference condoms. In other words, it’s the penis girth that matters.
To measure the circumference of your penis, simply use a flexible tape measure. Wrap it around the base when erect for the most accurate measurement.
Small condoms: Size chart
You may also find small condoms under the label of snug fit condoms or slim fit condoms. Although different brands may slightly differ in their fit, small size usually includes the width range of 45-52 mm.
| Penis circumference |
Suggested condom width |
Suggested condom size |
| up to 102 mm |
45 to 47 mm |
small to extra small condoms |
| 104 to 114 mm |
47 to 49 mm |
small |
| 114 to 119 mm |
50 to 51 mm |
small |
| 119 to 124 mm |
52 to 53 mm |
small to medium condoms |
Choosing the right condom size is a must in order to prevent mishaps and enjoy a more satisfying experience. Remember, a well-fitted condom not only protects but also adds to the intimacy. Find the right condoms – small size and up – and enjoy peace of mind knowing you’re well-protected.
Are small condoms not quite right? Shop medium, large, and extra-large condoms in Notino’s sex shop section!