Condom Size Chart India

Reference Chart

Find your
perfect fit,
in millimetres.

A simple reference matching girth to suggested condom nominal width, fit type, and practical guidance.

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A Quick Look

Fit at a glance

Snug / Slim47–49 mm
Close Regular49–52 mm
Regular52–54 mm
Large54–56 mm
XL56–60 mm

Width labels vary across brands. Always confirm the printed nominal width.

Girth to Nominal Width

Use this as editorial guidance. Confirm with a private fit test.

Girth (cm) Girth (in) Nominal
Width
Fit Range Fit Type Notes
Below 10.5
cm
Below 4.1 in 47–49 mm
Snug / Slim Good if regular condoms feel loose or slip
10.5–11.5 cm 4.1–4.5 in 49–52 mm
Close Regular Try regular or slightly snug options
11.5–12.5 cm 4.5–4.9 in 52–54 mm
Regular Most Common Common standard-fit range
12.5–13.5 cm 4.9–5.3 in 54–56 mm
Large Better if regular condoms feel tight
13.5–14.5 cm 5.3–5.7 in 56–60 mm
XL Useful if rolling down feels restrictive
Above 14.5
cm
Above 5.7
in
60 mm+
XXL / Extra Large Compare brand sizing carefully
A Single Concept

What is nominal width?

Simple idea, but one of the most useful measurements when choosing a better fit.

Nominal width is the condom’s flat width, usually printed in millimetres on the pack or in product details. It’s one of the most useful measurements when choosing fit — often more helpful than length for most users.

Focus on width, not just length
47
49
52
54
56
60+
Common Nominal Widths · In Millimetres
Edge Case

What if I’m between two sizes?

If your girth sits between two ranges, choose based on what you feel most often:

If condoms slip Start with the smaller / snugger range.
If condoms feel tight Move one range larger — comfort and safety both matter.
If you’re comfortable already Your current size is likely right. No need to change.

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