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Condom Size Calculator India

Find your suggested condom width by entering your girth in cm or inches. Private, simple, and beginner-friendly.

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Find Your Suggested Condom Size

Condom sizing depends more on girth and width than length. This calculator gives general educational guidance only, not a medical diagnosis.

Length can help with comfort, but girth is usually more important for condom fit.
Your suggested fit:

Regular

Suggested nominal width range:
52–54 mm

This is a guidance tool, not a medical diagnosis. Fit varies by brand, shape, material, elasticity, and comfort.

What problem do you usually face?

What Is Condom Nominal Width?

Nominal width is one of the most useful numbers for choosing condom fit.

Nominal width is the condom’s flat width in millimetres. A condom with 53 mm nominal width is generally considered regular in many brands.

Size names are not standardised. One brand’s “large” may be another brand’s “regular plus,” so always check the nominal width when possible.

Condom Size Chart by Girth

A starting point for choosing the right nominal width.

GirthSuggested Nominal WidthFit CategoryCommon Signs
Below 10.5 cm / 4.1 in47–49 mmSnug / SlimRegular may slip or feel loose
10.5–11.5 cm / 4.1–4.5 in49–52 mmClose RegularRegular may work, snug may feel better
11.5–12.5 cm / 4.5–4.9 in52–54 mmRegularComfortable, secure fit
12.5–13.5 cm / 4.9–5.3 in54–56 mmLargeRegular may feel tight
13.5–14.5 cm / 5.3–5.7 in56–60 mmXLWider fit may feel better
Above 14.5 cm / 5.7 in60 mm+XXL / Wider RangeAvoid forcing regular size

This chart is a starting point. Fit can vary by brand, material, condom shape, and personal comfort.

Understanding Fit, Comfort & Safety

What if I’m between two sizes?

If condoms usually slip, start with the smaller range. If condoms feel tight, hard to roll down, or break often, start with the wider range.

Why condom fit matters

A condom that is too tight may feel uncomfortable or increase friction. A condom that is too loose may slip during use.

Is width more important than length?

For most users, girth and nominal width are more useful than length because they affect tightness, slipping, and comfort more directly.

Can the wrong size cause breakage?

Wrong size can be one factor, but condoms can also break due to expiry, heat damage, oil-based products, friction, sharp nails, or incorrect opening.

Can the wrong size cause slipping?

Yes, if the condom is too loose or not rolled down correctly, it may slip. A better nominal width and correct use can reduce this risk.

Brand & material variation

Two condoms labelled the same can feel different. Compare nominal width on the pack and try a couple of options before deciding.

Important Safety Note

The right condom size can improve comfort and reduce slipping or tightness, but protection also depends on correct and consistent use. Condoms reduce pregnancy and STI risk, but they do not remove all risk.

If you experience pain, irritation, repeated condom breakage, allergic reactions, or ongoing sexual health concerns, speak with a qualified healthcare professional.

FAQs

What is a condom size calculator?

A condom size calculator gives general fit guidance based on girth and suggested nominal width. It helps you understand whether you may need snug, regular, large, or XL condoms.

Is condom length or width more important?

Girth and width are usually more important for fit because they affect tightness, slipping, and comfort. Length can matter, but width is usually the first number to check.

What is condom nominal width?

Nominal width is the flat width of a condom, usually measured in millimetres. For example, 52–54 mm is commonly treated as a regular range by many brands.

What condom size is regular in India?

Many regular condoms are commonly around 52–54 mm nominal width, but sizing can vary by brand and product.

What if a condom feels too tight?

If a condom feels painful, is difficult to roll down, leaves deep marks, or breaks often, you may need a wider nominal width.

What if a condom slips off?

If a condom slips, rolls up, or feels loose at the base, you may need a snugger fit or smaller nominal width.

Can wrong condom size cause breakage?

Wrong size can be one possible factor. Breakage can also happen due to expired condoms, oil-based products, poor storage, lack of lubrication, or incorrect use.

Is this calculator a medical tool?

No. This is an educational guidance tool only. For medical concerns, irritation, pain, or repeated breakage, users should consult a qualified healthcare professional.

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