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10 Smooth Condoms 54 mm, Glycerin-Free — Original

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The standard condom done right: smooth, lubricated, contoured fit. The one you keep in the drawer and never think twice about.

  • Box of 10 natural latex condoms
  • 54 mm nominal width, the standard size
  • Smooth texture and contoured shape, natural feel
  • Lubricated and glycerin-free, built-in reservoir tip
  • Compatible with water-based and silicone-based lube

Never use an oil-based lubricant with latex — it destroys it in seconds.

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The condom that isn't trying to impress anyone

There are textured condoms, warming condoms, strawberry-scented condoms. And then there's the one you actually reach for day to day: smooth, the right size, properly lubricated, and forgettable in the best way.

EasyGlide Original is exactly that. Natural latex, 54 mm nominal width — the European standard —, contoured shape with a slight taper for a better fit, smooth texture for direct sensation, and a built-in reservoir tip.

Two details worth noting: they come pre-lubricated, so there's no drag when you put one on, and they're glycerin-free. Skipping the glycerin is a real plus — it's a sugar, and it's often behind irritation and flora imbalance. Box of 10.

Why size matters more than anything else

54 mm is the standard. It's the width that fits most guys, and it's the right place to start if you don't know where you fall.

Too tight, it breaks. A condom stretched past what it's built for is under constant strain. That's the number one cause of breakage, ahead of even a lack of lube.

Too loose, it slips. And a condom left behind on withdrawal is the worst-case scenario, full stop.

How to check: measure your girth at full erection and divide by two. Around 10.5-11 cm of girth puts you in the 52-54 mm range. Noticeably more, and you want 56 mm or above. Five minutes of mild awkwardness beats years of discomfort.

The contoured shape helps with fit: slightly wider at the head, it cuts down on slippage during movement.

Using it right, and the part everyone gets wrong

Check the date first. Not right before you put it on — when you stock up. An expired condom has weakened latex that can fail without warning.

Open it with your fingers, never your teeth. No nails, no scissors either. A micro-tear won't be visible.

Pinch the tip while you roll it down. Trapped air at the end is a classic cause of breakage.

Roll it all the way to the base. A half-rolled condom slips.

And now the part everyone gets wrong: lube. These condoms are lubricated, but for anal sex, that factory lubrication is never enough on its own. Add plenty more, generously, on the condom and inside. Lack of lube is the number one cause of breakage during anal sex, well ahead of everything else. A lube applicator settles the question for good.

Withdraw holding the base. Always, and while you're still hard. Otherwise it stays behind.

One condom, one round. Never reuse the same one twice, never inside out, and never stack two condoms — the friction between them makes them fail faster, not slower.

The rules that actually matter between guys

Change condoms between anal and oral. And between partners, every time. Going from one to the other without changing is a classic mistake, and it's exactly how you end up passing on something you didn't want to.

Change it too if you switch positions during a long session, or simply after a while. Latex fatigues.

On a shared toy, a condom does the job too: plug, dildo, sleeve. Change it between each person, and cleanup becomes trivial.

A condom protects against what preventive treatment doesn't cover. If you're on PrEP, it protects you against HIV but not syphilis, gonorrhoea, chlamydia, or hepatitis C. The condom remains the only barrier that covers the rest — it's your call to make, and it's better made with the facts in hand.

Keep them in a drawer, not your wallet. Body heat, constant friction, being folded: a condom that's lived three months in a back pocket isn't reliable anymore.

Lube: the rule you never break

Water-based: yes. Fully compatible, the default choice.

Silicone-based: yes. Perfectly compatible with latex, and noticeably longer-lasting for anal. Just watch out for your silicone toys, which it can damage.

Oil-based: never. Massage oil, petroleum jelly, body lotion, coconut oil, day cream, Brazilian balls, spilled poppers — anything oily destroys latex in seconds. The condom still looks fine and isn't protecting you at all.

This is the single most important rule on this page. If you used massage oil earlier in the evening, wash up before reaching for a condom.

What to check on the box

The CE mark. Condoms sold in the European Union are medical devices: they must carry the CE mark and meet the EN ISO 4074 standard. Check that it's there — it's what separates a condom from a novelty item.

The expiry date. On the box and on each individual wrapper. Past that date, bin it.

Storage: room temperature, away from direct sunlight, heat, and humidity. Not on a radiator, not in a car in summer, not in a steamy bathroom.

The wrapper's condition: if it's punctured, crushed, or has lost its air cushion, throw it out. No exceptions.

Latex allergy: these condoms are natural latex. If you're allergic, you need latex-free condoms in polyisoprene or polyurethane.

Technical specifications

BrandEasyGlide
RangeOriginal
ContentsBox of 10 condoms
MaterialNatural latex
Nominal width54 mm
TextureSmooth
ShapeContoured
LubricationLubricated, glycerin-free
Reservoir tipBuilt-in
Compatible lubricantsWater-based and silicone-based
Lubricants to avoidAny oil-based product — destroys latex
UseSingle use
StorageAway from heat, sunlight and humidity
Reference22472
EAN8719934015166

FAQ — Your questions, our answers

Q: What exactly does 54 mm mean?

A: It's the flat width, the standard condom measurement. It fits most guys. Measure your girth at full erection and divide by two: around 10.5-11 cm of girth puts you right in range.

Q: Is there enough lube on there already for anal?

A: No, no condom has enough for that. The factory lube is there for easy application, not for sex. Add water-based or silicone-based lube, generously, and top it up as you go.

Q: Why glycerin-free?

A: Glycerin is a sugar. On a mucous membrane it can encourage irritation and imbalance. Leaving it out is a real advantage, especially with frequent use.

Q: Is doubling up safer?

A: No, the opposite. Two condoms rub against each other and break more easily. One, the right size, with enough lube, is the way to go.

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