Condom Size Chart India
Find your
perfect fit,
in millimetres.
A simple reference matching girth to suggested condom nominal width, fit type, and practical guidance.
Fit at a glance
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 |
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.
What if I’m between two sizes?
If your girth sits between two ranges, choose based on what you feel most often:
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