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Shop condoms in Singapore at CherryAffairs if you want to compare trusted condom brands, sizes, materials, textures, and special features in one place. This collection includes Durex condoms, Okamoto condoms, LELO HEX condoms, ultra-thin condoms, close-fit condoms, XL condoms, non-latex polyurethane condoms, textured condoms, flavoured condoms, extra-safe condoms, extra-lubricated condoms, and delay condoms.

Choose by fit and material first. Durex is a practical starting point if you want familiar options such as Fetherlite, Invisible, Close Fit, Comfort XL, Extra Safe, Real Feel, Performa, Pleasuremax, and flavoured or textured condoms. Okamoto is better if you are comparing ultra-thin Japanese condoms such as 001, 002, 003, Crown, Orchid, Real Fit, Big Boy, and non-latex polyurethane options. LELO HEX is the premium design-led option if you want a different condom structure and packaging feel.

Before buying, compare size, material, thickness, fit, texture, lubrication, flavour, expiry date, reviews, and stock status. Latex condoms are common, but non-latex options such as polyurethane condoms may be useful for shoppers avoiding latex. Use condoms according to the product instructions, and pair with a compatible lubricant where needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which condom is best for beginners?
For beginners, start with a familiar regular-fit condom from Durex, Okamoto, or LELO. If regular condoms feel too tight, compare close-fit or XL options. If sensitivity matters, compare ultra-thin options. If latex is a concern, look at non-latex condoms.

What is the difference between Durex, Okamoto, and LELO condoms?
Durex has the widest everyday range, including close fit, XL, extra safe, textured, flavoured, delay, and extra-lubricated condoms. Okamoto is known for ultra-thin Japanese condoms and non-latex polyurethane options. LELO HEX is positioned as a premium design-led condom.

What should I compare before buying condoms?
Compare size, fit, material, thickness, texture, lubrication, flavour, expiry date, brand, reviews, and whether the condom is latex or non-latex.

Can condoms help reduce STI and pregnancy risk?
Yes. Correct and consistent condom use can reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections and pregnancy, although condoms do not eliminate all risk. Follow the product instructions and use one condom at a time.