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Best Condoms For Feeling

Best Condoms For Feeling

Condoms. They’re essential, but let’s be honest – finding the right one can be a game-changer.

We all want protection without compromising on pleasure. Whether you’re after that barely-there feel or looking to spice things up, there’s a condom out there that fits the bill.

From ultra-thin to ribbed and dotted, we’ve sorted through the options to bring you the best condoms for feeling. No fluff, just the facts you need to make your next purchase spot on.

Where To Get These Condoms

You want these condoms, and you want them without any fuss. CondomHut got you covered.

We deliver fast and keep things discreet. No awkward shop visits or nosy neighbours wondering what’s in your parcel. Just click, order, and wait for the postman. Easy as that.

Whether you’re after ultra-thin for that barely-there feel, or textured for extra oomph, we’ve got the lot. And if you’re not sure what you want? No worries. Browse our range, read the descriptions, and pick what tickles your fancy.

Types of Sensation-Enhancing Condoms

Condoms aren’t just about protection – they can add a whole new dimension to your bedroom fun. Let’s break down the different types that can spice things up:

Ultra-Thin Condoms

These are all about getting you as close as possible to that skin-on-skin feeling. They’re made from the same stuff as regular condoms, just rolled out thinner. Don’t worry, though – they’re still tough enough to do the job.

At Condom Hut, we’ve got some top-notch ultra-thin options. The Durex Invisible Extra Sensitive are so thin, you might forget they’re there. If you’re after something different, try the EXS Nano Thin – they’re a hit with our customers for a reason.

Textured Condoms

Now, let’s talk texture. There are two main types here: ribbed and dotted.

Ribbed condoms have raised lines running along the length, while dotted ones have little bumps all over. Ribbed ones are great for stimulating the whole length of the vagina or anus, and dotted ones add extra sensation in specific spots.

Some folks swear by ribbed for more intense orgasms, while others love the all-over tingle of dots. Why not try both? Our bestseller in this category is the Pasante Intensity – it’s got both ribs and dots for a real party.

Warming and Cooling Condoms

These condoms are like a science experiment for your bits. They use special lubes to create temperature sensations that can really amp up your pleasure.

Warming condoms have a special lube that heats up with friction, giving you a warm, tingly feeling. The EXS Warming Condoms are a customer favourite – they warm things up without going overboard.

Cooling ones do the opposite, with a minty fresh sensation that some people go mad for. If you’re more into the cool side of things, give the EXS Cooling Condoms a go. They’re like a breath mint for your nether regions.

Condoms for Extended Pleasure

Want to last longer in the sack? Delay condoms might be your new best mate.

Delay Condoms

These clever condoms have a bit of numbing gel inside the tip. It’s usually benzocaine or lidocaine – the same stuff dentists use. When you put the condom on, this gel numbs your todger a bit, helping you last longer.

But don’t worry, you won’t lose all feeling. It’s just enough to take the edge off and give you more staying power.

Are they safe? Generally, yeah. But if you’ve got sensitive skin or allergies, give the ingredients a once-over first.

At Condom Hut, we’ve got a few crackers in this department. The Durex Extended Pleasure are a solid choice. If you want to try something different, the Pasante Delay Infinity condoms are worth a go.

Maximising Sensation with Condom Accessories

If you want something extra then these may be your options.

Lubricants

Listen up, lads and lasses – lube is your friend. It makes everything slicker, smoother, and more enjoyable. Plus, it helps prevent condom breakage. Win-win.

Water-based lubes are safe with all condoms and easy to wash off. Silicone-based ones last longer but can be a bit messier.

We’ve got some top-notch lubes at Condom Hut. The Durex Play Feel is a great all-rounder. If you want something fancier, try the EXS Silk Lube – it’s silky smooth and lasts ages.

Condom-Compatible Sex Toys

Toys can add a whole new dimension to your sex life, even when you’re using condoms. Just make sure you’re using the right ones.

Stick to non-porous materials like silicone, glass, or metal. These are easy to clean and won’t harbour nasty bacteria.

Remember, if you’re using silicone toys, go for water-based lube. Silicone lube can damage silicone toys.

Top Condom Recommendations by Category

Let’s break it down by what you’re after:

Best for ultra-thin feel

If you want that barely-there sensation, go for EXS Nano Thin. At just 0.045mm thick, they’re about as close as you’ll get to wearing nothing at all. For a non-latex option, SKYN Elite are a top choice – they’re thin and soft, perfect if you’ve got a latex allergy.

Top choices for textured sensations

Want to spice things up? Pasante Intensity are ribbed and dotted for extra stimulation. If you’re after something a bit different, try Durex Pleasure Me – they’ve got raised dots that can really amp up the sensation.

Most effective delay condoms

For blokes who want to last longer, Durex Extended Pleasure are a solid bet. They’ve got a bit of benzocaine in the tip to help you hold off. If you prefer a non-chemical option, EXS Delay condoms use a thicker material to reduce sensitivity.

Best warming and cooling options

Fancy something different? EXS Warming condoms heat things up a bit, while EXS Cooling give a tingly, fresh sensation. Both can add a new dimension to your fun.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do thinner condoms break more easily?

Not if they’re good quality. Modern ultra-thin condoms are designed to be just as strong as regular ones. Just make sure you’re using them correctly.

Can I use regular lube with textured condoms?

Absolutely. Just make sure it’s water-based if you’re using latex condoms. Silicone or oil-based lubes can damage latex.

How long do delay condoms last?

The numbing effect usually kicks in after a few minutes and can last up to 30 minutes. But everyone’s different, so your mileage may vary.

Are warming and cooling condoms safe?

Yes, they’re safe for most people. But if you’ve got sensitive skin, do a patch test first. And if you feel any discomfort, stop using them and rinse off.

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