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Standard fit condoms are by far the most common condoms you'll find on store shelves. But that doesn't mean it's easy to choose one.
I've tried out about 50 different rubbers to figure out which ones deliver maximum satisfaction to your wallet and your D. Here are my top 5.
Important: What You Need to Know First
My dong is not the same size and shape as yours. So while the condoms below have universally good reviews, you need to know your own measurements. Even within the standard size category, there's a lot of variation. If you don't know your size, learn how to measure in 60 seconds here.
The 5 Best Standard Fit Condoms to Try Now
1. My Personal Favorite: SKYN Elite
Material: Polyisoprene (non-latex) | Style: Non-latex, thin
SKYN's polyisoprene material transfers heat more effectively than latex — you feel much more of your partner's natural warmth and much less of the condom. SKYN Elite takes it further: thinner than classic SKYN, so you feel even closer to your partner.
Topped best-of lists by The New York Times, Men's Health, and Business Insider. If you haven't tried SKYN Elite, you need to. Right now.
LifeStyles SKYN Elite Condoms (Latex-Free)
$4.99
$5.99
LifeStyles Skyn Elite Condoms: The thinnest Skyn condoms. Discover the intensity of your senses with SKYN Elite condoms. Skyn Elite condoms are ultra-thin and made with a premium non-latex material called SKYNFEEL™, which is made of Polyisoprene material. … Read More
Condomaniac Tip: If you're packing larger, try SKYN Elite Large.
2. Best Budget: Crown Skinless Skin
Material: Latex | Style: Ultra-thin
Crown condoms are made by premium Japanese brand Okamoto — really thin, great fit for standard-sized guys. The real kicker: you can grab 36 Crown condoms for the price of 12 Trojan or Durex condoms. And they're honestly better than most of those premium condoms.
Crown Skinless Skin Ultra-Thin Condoms
$6.49
$7.99
Crown Skinless Skin Ultra-Thin Condoms: Crown Latex Lightly Lubricated Condom. Ultra-thin like Riding Bareback! The super-strong Japanese latex used in the Crown Skinless Skin Condom is the closest to wearing nothing at all you’ll find. At only .05mm thin, these… Read More
3. Best Ultra-Thin: Unique Pull
Material: Polyethylene resin (non-latex) | Style: Ultra-thin, non-latex
Unique Pull is by far the thinnest condom you will ever wear — 0.015mm, 3x thinner than the thinnest latex condoms. You need a special pull tab to put it on. It's the only condom you really cannot tell you're wearing. Pricey but worth it for special occasions.
Condomaniac Tip: Unique comes in multiple sizes. Find them all here.
4. Best Premium: P.S. Ultra-Thin Vegan Condoms
Material: Latex | Style: Ultra-thin, vegan
Premium latex that feels like silk, perfectly transparent, odor-free, cruelty-free, .045mm thin. Comes in a boutique-style box that opens on a hinge. Style points AND performance — grabbing a P.S. is like selecting a fine suit for your rod.
P.S. Ultra-Thin Vegan Condoms
$19.99
$20.99
You'll forget it's on! Silky smooth and specially designed to transfer vibes more intimately, exceptionally thin (0.045 mm).Sex is something that is meant to be felt and enjoyed without worry. That is why P.S. provides condoms that are 40% thinner… Read More
5. Best Go-To: Trojan ENZ
Material: Latex | Style: Classic straight-wall fit
No bells and whistles — just a classic condom at a great price. Clean, straight-wall fit that holds tight and doesn't budge. American-made, 100+ year history. The condom you always want on your bedside table. Best value for money of any condom on this list.
Trojan ENZ Lubricated Condoms
$4.99
$5.99
Trojan ENZ Lubricated Condoms Trojan ENZ lubricated condoms are made for every guy’s bedside table. They’re a classic condom with a comfy fit and premium lubrication. No bells and whistles—just a reliable condom at a great price. Form-fitting for… Read More
Don't Forget Lube!
Sex lube is essential to proper condom use. A properly lubricated condom makes sex much more comfortable and prevents the condom from bunching up or sliding off.
My favorite lube to use with condoms is Gun Oil Silicone — crazy slick and lasts forever:
For something more affordable, try Sliquid H2O — my go-to water-based lube:
Never use oil-based lube with latex or polyisoprene condoms — it can cause them to break. Stick with water-based or silicone lube. Learn more in our ultimate guide to sexual lubricant.
A Better Standard-Size Condom Can Upgrade Your Sex Life
There is a perfect condom out there for your D, and it's probably on the list above. When you find the right fit, you'll notice a massive difference in your sex life — more comfort, more confidence, better performance.
Try the condoms above, or take a walk on the wild side with a condom variety pack — try a dozen different condoms with one buy.
FAQs
How do I know if I’m a standard condom size?
Most folks fall into the “standard” category — meaning your erect girth is about 4.7"–5.1" around. But don’t guess. Grab a measuring tape and get the real stats. The right condom should slide on easily, stay put, and feel snug (but not like a sausage casing). For more info and help on size check out this article.
What happens if my condom’s too tight or too loose?
If it’s too tight, it’ll pinch, reduce sensation, and could even break. Too loose? It might slip off mid-thrust — a certified mood killer. A properly sized condom moves with you and makes everything feel smoother. Try a variety of brands to see what fits you best by buying a Condomania Condom Variety Pack.
Do standard condoms fit everyone?
Nope! “Standard” isn’t one-size-fits-all. Think of it like jeans — some fit better than others. Even if you’re in the average range, you might prefer a snugger or roomier condom for comfort and control.
Why do some condoms cost more than others?
Premium rubbers like Unique Pull or P.S. use higher-end materials, extra-thin designs, and fancy packaging. You’re paying for performance, comfort, and sometimes a little luxury — because your bits deserve the best.


