SKYN Snug-Fit Non Latex Condoms
SKYN Snug Fit Non-latex Condoms are of a
smaller size than your regular fit condoms. They are
soft and stretchy,
shorter and narrower than your average condom, improving both the safety and sensation for you and your partner during wear. Straight shape for greater contact and feeling. Lubricated for a natural feeling. New 49 mm width.
 Customers who have chosen the regular
LifeStyles Snugger Fit condoms (in singles) will be thrilled to try this full 12/pack selection of SKYN condoms.
SKYNÂ Snug Fit condoms are made from polyisoprene, which makes them
ideal condoms to use as an alternative to latex. Unlike latex, polyisoprene transmits body heat so that you have a better sensation of feel with your partner. As well,
non-latex condoms are suitable for people who may suffer from allergies to latex.Looking For MORE Smaller-Sized Condoms?
Key Features:
- Smaller Non-Latex condoms for an improved fit
- Each condom measures 6.5 inches (165 mm) long by 51 mm wide (Regular sized condoms are 53 mm wide)
- Designed to give a safer, more comfortable fit for men with smaller penises
- Coated with lubricant for a more pleasurable sensation. But… you can add MORE!
- Reservoir tip adds extra security and comfort
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Goodhead productsSafer Sexual Health Steps:
- Use a new SKYN Snug Fit condom for each act of sex.
- Tear open the package carefully. Do not use fingernails, teeth, or anything that can damage the condom.
- Before any sexual contact, place the condom on the head of the erect penis with the rolled side out.
- Unroll or pull the condom all the way to the base of the erect penis. If the condom doesn’t unroll easily, it may be on backwards, damaged, or too old. Throw it away and start over with a new condom.
- Immediately after ejaculation, hold the rim of the condom in place and withdraw the penis while it is still erect.
- Dispose of a used condom by wrapping it in tissue and throwing it into the trash. Wash your hands with soap and water.