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Endurance Condoms — Climax Control for Lasting Longer
"Endurance" condoms are climax-control condoms — they contain a small amount of benzocaine (a mild numbing lubricant) on the inside of the condom that gently reduces sensitivity, helping you delay orgasm.
This is the same product category as desensitizing condoms — different name, same function.
What's in Stock
- Trojan Extended Pleasure Climax Control Condoms — $3.99 — the most popular endurance condom in the US. Standard latex with Trojan's "Climax Control" benzocaine formulation on the inside.
Endurance condoms are a small market segment dominated by Trojan Extended Pleasure. If you want more options in this category, check out delay sprays and gels — these can be paired with any condom for the same lasting effect.
How They Work
The benzocaine on the inside of the condom slowly absorbs into the head of the penis over 2–5 minutes. This dampens nerve sensation enough to delay climax without making you go fully numb. Most users report lasting roughly 50–100% longer than with a regular condom.
Pair with edge-control techniques (the start-stop method, kegel work) for compounding stamina improvements.
Considerations
- Wait 2–3 minutes after putting it on for the benzocaine to absorb before penetration.
- Don't get the inside lubricant on your fingers — it'll numb whatever it touches.
- Stop if you experience irritation — benzocaine allergy is rare but real.
- Standard condom rules still apply — only water-based or silicone-based lube, FDA-approved latex, expiration dates matter.
Endurance Condoms FAQ
What's the difference between endurance condoms and desensitizing condoms?
None. Both terms describe condoms with benzocaine lubricant designed to help you last longer. Brand marketing uses both names interchangeably — Trojan calls theirs "Extended Pleasure," other brands have called their products "Endurance" or "Climax Control."
Will endurance condoms numb my partner?
The benzocaine is on the inside of the condom (against the penis), not the outside. Some partners report a mild tingling sensation, but transfer through the condom is minimal. If your partner has sensitive skin or known benzocaine allergy, switch to a non-medicated condom.
Are endurance condoms a treatment for premature ejaculation?
They're a tool, not a treatment. They help with mild PE — typical users report lasting roughly twice as long. For chronic or severe premature ejaculation, see a doctor about prescription options (like SSRIs or topical anesthetics in clinical concentrations).
Can I use multiple stamina products together?
You can pair endurance condoms with topical sprays like Promescent (apply to penis 10 min before sex) for compounding effect. Don't combine with oral PE medications without doctor input.


