Find Your Perfect Condom Fit

Take our 2-minute quiz to discover your ideal condom size for maximum comfort and protection

Quick & Easy Condom Sizing

Answer 3 simple questions to get your personalized condom size recommendation

1. What is your penis length when erect?

How to measure:

Measure from the base of your penis (where it meets your body) to the tip along the top side.

2. What is your penis circumference when erect?

How to measure:

Wrap a measuring tape around the thickest part of your erect penis. If you don't have a tape, use a string and measure it against a ruler.

3. How do regular condoms typically fit you?

Your Recommended Condom Size

Standard

Recommendations:

  • Look for condoms labeled "Standard" or "Regular" (52-54mm nominal width)
  • Most major condom manufacturers offer this size
  • If you experience slippage, try a snugger fit
  • If uncomfortable, try a larger size or different material
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Why Proper Condom Fit Matters

Finding the right condom size is crucial for both safety and comfort of a person. A condom that is too tight can be uncomfortable and may break, while one that is too loose can slip off during intercourse. Our condom size quiz helps you determine the perfect fit based on your measurements and preferences.

How to Find Your Condom Size

Condom sizing primarily depends on two measurements: length and girth (circumference). Most standard condoms are designed to fit the average penis size, but individual variations mean that finding your perfect fit can significantly improve your experience.

Understanding Condom Sizes

Condoms typically come in several size categories: snug/small, standard/regular, large, and extra-large. The most important measurement for comfort is the nominal width, which corresponds to the circumference of your erect penis. Our quiz takes both length and girth into account to recommend the ideal condom size for you.

For more detailed information and additional tools, visit our homepage at YourCondomSize.com or check out our specific brand guides for Trojan and Durex condoms.

Frequently Asked Questions About Condom Sizes

How do I know if a condom fits properly?

A properly fitting condom should cover the entire erect penis without being too tight or too loose. It shouldn't slip off during intercourse or feel uncomfortably constricting.

What is the most important measurement for condom fit?

Girth (circumference) is generally more important than length for condom comfort and security. The nominal width of a condom corresponds to half of its flat width and should match your girth measurement.

Are there different condom sizes for different brands?

Yes, sizing can vary between brands. A "large" condom from one brand might be different from another. It's important to check the actual measurements (nominal width and length) rather than just relying on size labels. Check out our specific Trojan and Durex guides for brand-specific information.

What if I'm between sizes?

If you're between sizes, it's generally better to choose the slightly larger option for comfort, as a too-tight condom is more likely to break. However, if there's significant slippage, you may need a smaller size.

Where can I find condoms in different sizes?

Most pharmacies, supermarkets, and online retailers carry a range of condom sizes. Look for variety packs that include multiple sizes to help you find your perfect fit. If you're buying for the first time, check out our First Time Buying Guide.

Where can I find more information?

For comprehensive guides, additional tools, and more resources, visit our homepage at YourCondomSize.com, read our blog, or learn more about us.

Note: This condom size quiz is for reference only and should not replace professional medical advice. Individual fit may vary based on personal preference and specific product characteristics. Always consult with a healthcare provider for personalized recommendations. For more information, visit YourCondomSize.com.