Small Condoms
The condoms on this page are smaller than the average and measure between 45-51 mm in width. These small condoms ensure a snug fit, more sensitivity and better control when it matters. Find your size here among the most popular brands.
Small Condoms – Comfortable Protection In A Smaller Size
What Are Small Size Condoms?
Small condoms are simply condoms with a narrower fit, typically with a nominal width between 45–51 mm. They offer the same protection as standard condoms, but with a tighter, more secure feel for those who find regular sizes too loose. Choosing the right size helps the condom stay in place, feel more natural and reduce the risk of slipping.
If standard condoms tend to bunch up or feel baggy, a small size condom can make sex feel more comfortable and reassuring. It is not about size labels, but about finding a fit that supports relaxed, pleasurable intimacy.
All small condoms still meet the same safety standards as other condoms. You simply get the same level of protection in a size that matches your body better.
Who Are Extra Small Condoms For?
Small condoms are for anyone who finds standard condoms too loose, slips out of them easily, or notices that they roll or wrinkle during use. If you often have to hold the condom in place, or it feels like there is a lot of spare material, a smaller width is usually a better choice.
They can also be helpful if you are new to condoms and want a closer, more “second skin” feel. A well-fitting extra small condom can help you stay focused on pleasure instead of worrying about the condom moving around.
How To Choose The Right Condoms
The most important factor is width. If you already know that regular condoms feel loose, look for products clearly marked as small or with a nominal width in the 45–51 mm range. If you are unsure about your size, you can measure the circumference of your erect penis and divide by 3.14 to find the correct width.
Popular brands such as Mister Size and My.Size offer condoms in different sizes so that all men can find a fit exactly for them. Mister Size is available in 7 different sizes, and My.Size is available in 9 different sizes, ranging from extra small to extra large. So you can be sure to find a size that fits you.
You should also think about material. If you or your partner are sensitive to latex, a latex-free option such as SKYN Close Feel Condoms 10 Pack can be a gentle alternative that still offers a close fit and reliable protection.
Latex condoms are a good choice if you have no sensitivities and want a wide range of textures and styles.
Practical Tips For A Good Fit
To get the most from your small size condom, put it on before any genital contact and pinch the tip to leave space for semen. Roll it down gently and check that it sits smoothly without wrinkles.
If it feels too tight or uncomfortable, try a slightly wider option next time; if it still feels loose, you may benefit from an extra small condom within the 45-47 mm range.
Using a good lubricant can also reduce friction and make it easier to get on. It is also more comfortable for your partner during penetration. Just make sure the lube is compatible with your condom material – we always recommend using water-based lube with condoms.
Finding Your Favourite Small Condom At Sinful
At Sinful, you will find small condoms from trusted brands like My.Size, SKYN and Pasante, so you can choose between different latex and latex-free options in the size that suits you best.
Once you have found a small condom that fits well, you can relax and enjoy intimacy with greater peace of mind. A condom that feels right for your body supports safer, more pleasurable sex – and that is exactly what this category is here to help you with.
If you find that small condoms are too tight, you might want to explore more options beyond and browse broader selections such as regular condoms or ribbed and dotted condoms to add extra sensations.
In case you are in doubt about your size or needs guidance, don’t hesitate to contact our customer service. We are always happy to help.
Small condoms are simply condoms with a narrower fit, typically with a nominal width between 45–51 mm. They offer the same protection as standard condoms, but with a tighter, more secure feel for those who find regular sizes too loose. Choosing the right size helps the condom stay in place, feel more natural and reduce the risk of slipping.
If standard condoms tend to bunch up or feel baggy, a small size condom can make sex feel more comfortable and reassuring. It is not about size labels, but about finding a fit that supports relaxed, pleasurable intimacy.
All small condoms still meet the same safety standards as other condoms. You simply get the same level of protection in a size that matches your body better.
Small condoms are for anyone who finds standard condoms too loose, slips out of them easily, or notices that they roll or wrinkle during use. If you often have to hold the condom in place, or it feels like there is a lot of spare material, a smaller width is usually a better choice.
They can also be helpful if you are new to condoms and want a closer, more “second skin” feel. A well-fitting extra small condom can help you stay focused on pleasure instead of worrying about the condom moving around.
The most important factor is width. If you already know that regular condoms feel loose, look for products clearly marked as small or with a nominal width in the 45–51 mm range. If you are unsure about your size, you can measure the circumference of your erect penis and divide by 3.14 to find the correct width.
Popular brands such as Mister Size and My.Size offer condoms in different sizes so that all men can find a fit exactly for them. Mister Size is available in 7 different sizes, and My.Size is available in 9 different sizes, ranging from extra small to extra large. So you can be sure to find a size that fits you.
You should also think about material. If you or your partner are sensitive to latex, a latex-free option such as SKYN Close Feel Condoms 10 Pack can be a gentle alternative that still offers a close fit and reliable protection.
Latex condoms are a good choice if you have no sensitivities and want a wide range of textures and styles.
To get the most from your small size condom, put it on before any genital contact and pinch the tip to leave space for semen. Roll it down gently and check that it sits smoothly without wrinkles.
If it feels too tight or uncomfortable, try a slightly wider option next time; if it still feels loose, you may benefit from an extra small condom within the 45-47 mm range.
Using a good lubricant can also reduce friction and make it easier to get on. It is also more comfortable for your partner during penetration. Just make sure the lube is compatible with your condom material – we always recommend using water-based lube with condoms.
At Sinful, you will find small condoms from trusted brands like My.Size, SKYN and Pasante, so you can choose between different latex and latex-free options in the size that suits you best.
Once you have found a small condom that fits well, you can relax and enjoy intimacy with greater peace of mind. A condom that feels right for your body supports safer, more pleasurable sex – and that is exactly what this category is here to help you with.
If you find that small condoms are too tight, you might want to explore more options beyond and browse broader selections such as regular condoms or ribbed and dotted condoms to add extra sensations.
In case you are in doubt about your size or needs guidance, don’t hesitate to contact our customer service. We are always happy to help.