So it turns out that 6.5″ girth is very thick and none of the condoms in stores fit. We have some suggestions.
The ultimate guide for the well-endowed man
So it turns out that 6.5″ girth is very thick and none of the condoms in stores fit. We have some suggestions.
The US FDA’s stranglehold on condom sizing in the USA is loosening — they approved America’s first 69mm condom: the Titan 3XL.
Large condoms are a small market, and pandemic supply chain disruptions killed whatever momentum Durex hoped to build.
Gone are the old and confusing size codes that made it impossible to easily compare up or down a size.
CoNdOmS aRe oNe SiZe FiTs aLL, they said. Turns out that was a lie.
If you need a condom that comes without lube on it, these are the best choices.
“What condom should I get?” is often a mystery for men. What’s it supposed to fit like? Where can I get one? Look no further.
Why bother trying to figure out what nominal width you need when you can just plug in your numbers and get the exact condom you need?
An above-average penis deserves above-average condoms. Turns out it doesn’t take much to move up to “large”.
Boys, it’s time for us to start being the ones to provide rubbers. After all, it’s your dick.
Shopping for condoms for an exceptionally thick penis can be difficult… but it’s not impossible.
What the hell is “nominal width” anyway, and what size do you need for your dick?
Regular-size dicks get all the fun rubbers. Why not the big guys? The law of supply and demand is at work here.
What does it look like when we compare the world’s smallest condoms with the world’s biggest?
Behold the new largest condom sold anywhere, the My.Size Pro 72! Need them in the USA? Well, that’s more complicated.
So you’ve got a pretty thick penis and you’re struggling with even the “large” condoms from the store… it’s time to upgrade.
Despite what popular culture spouts, being well-endowed isn’t 100% upside. In fact, it comes with a lot of downsides, some pretty significant.
Condoms come in a variety of sizes, and the general fitting device is that they should fit snugly on your penis. But what is “snug”?
5.25 inches around is thick enough that you’re already moving out of the range of condoms sold in stores.
That “large” condom on the shelf in the store? Those gold-wrapped Magnums? They’re not actually huge, in the grand scheme of dicks.
At 6 inches girth you’re downright huge, and while that can be cool, it also makes condom shopping a real pain in the dick.
If you’re in need of the largest condoms you can possibly find, Pasante’s 69mm option is a great choice… but hard to get your hands on.
You’ve tried normal condoms and they were very tight. Well, man, that’s because you’re very thick. Here as some better fits to try.
If you’ve ever struggled to put on a condom, or finally got it on and immediately lost your erection, it might be too small.
The upgraded Durex XXL is among the largest condoms available in America, and it’s just about the only 64mm one sold in stores.
Let’s settle this once and for all: Magnums are not large condoms — they’re relics.
Is 5 inches girth really enough to need specific condom recommendations? It sure is, and here are the best fits for men with more.