Best Condoms for Long-Lasting Pleasure in India: Top Picks
Looking for the best condoms in India? Explore long lasting condoms, textures, fit, and safe tips to boost sexual pleasure. Expert, trustworthy guide.

Written by Dr. Mohammed Kamran
Reviewed by Dr. J T Hema Pratima MBBS, Fellowship in Diabetes Mellitus
Last updated on 19th Feb, 2026

Introduction
If you’re comparing the best condoms in India, you probably want reliable protection and great sensation. The right fit, material, and design can make sex feel better and last longer. This guide explains how to choose long-lasting condoms, what features can enhance sexual pleasure, and which popular options are available in India, so you can feel confident, comfortable, and safe.
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Why Do Condoms Matter For Sexual Pleasure And Safety?
Condoms are the only birth control method that also reduces the risk of many sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
When used correctly, they can be highly effective for pregnancy prevention and STI risk reduction, and they can also
support pleasure by reducing worry and increasing comfort. Today’s condoms are available in many sizes, textures,
thicknesses, and lubricants to suit personal preferences.
What Makes A Condom “Long Lasting”?
Several features can help you last longer or feel more in control:
- Delay lubricants: Some condoms contain small amounts of numbing agents (commonly benzocaine or lidocaine) in the
lubricant to slightly reduce penile sensitivity. This can help delay ejaculation for some people. - Slightly thicker latex: A thicker condom may dampen sensation just enough to extend playtime for some users.
- Better fit: A snug, comfortable fit can reduce slippage and distraction, helping you focus on sensation and control.
- Adequate lubrication: Good lubrication reduces friction, which can improve comfort and prevent breaks.
Note: The experience is personal, what helps one person last longer may not work the same for someone else.
How To Choose The Best Condoms In India For Long-Lasting Pleasure?
Start with safety and comfort, then fine-tune for sensation.
Size And Fit
- Girth matters more than length for comfort and security.
- Too tight can feel restrictive; too loose can slip.
- Many brands offer slim, regular, and larger sizes. Try a size variety pack if you’re unsure.
Material And Allergies
- Latex: Most common and widely available; effective for pregnancy and STI prevention.
- Non-latex (polyisoprene or polyurethane): Good alternatives for latex allergy or sensitivity and compatible with water-
and silicone-based lubricants. Availability may vary by location; check local pharmacies or reputable online stores. - If you suspect a latex allergy (itching, rash, hives, breathing issues), stop use and speak with a clinician.
Thickness And Sensation
- Standard: Balanced sensitivity and durability.
- Ultra-thin: More sensation; still tested for safety when used properly.
- Thicker: Can slightly reduce sensitivity and may help some people last longer.
Texture And Shape
- Ribs, dots, or contoured shapes can enhance stimulation for some partners.
- This is highly individual, test different styles to see what feels best for both of you.
Lubrication And Compatibility
- Water- or silicone-based lubricants are safe with latex condoms and can reduce friction and tearing.
- Do not use oil-based products (petroleum jelly, baby oil, coconut oil) with latex—they can weaken the latex and
increase the chance of breaks. - If you want to delay, look for condoms labeled “delay,” “long lasting,” or “climax control.”
Safety Checks
- Look for intact packaging and an expiration date in the future.
- Store in a cool, dry place, avoid heat (car, direct sun) and friction (tight wallet) that can damage condoms.
- Use a new condom for every sex act. Do not use two condoms at once (they can rub and tear).
Top Picks In India By Category (Examples, Not Endorsements)
Availability can vary by city and retailer. The options below are popular in India; choose based on your fit, preferences,
and any sensitivities. Always read labels and instructions.
Delay/“Long Lasting” Condoms (With Desensitizing Lubricant)
- Durex Mutual Climax or Performa range
- Manforce LongLast
- KamaSutra LongLast
- Moods Allnight
- Skore Timeless
Notes:
- These typically use a mild numbing agent in the lubricant to reduce sensitivity.
- Some people may experience penile or partner numbness. If this happens, stop, gently wash the area with mild soap and
water, and switch to a non-desensitizing condom.
Textured Condoms For Mutual Stimulation
- Durex Extra Dots or Dotted
- KamaSutra Dotted
- Moods Dotted
- Skore Dots
- Manforce Extra Dotted
Tips:
- Textures can enhance external stimulation for some partners. Preferences vary—try a few styles to see what you both
like.
Thin Yet Strong Condoms For More Natural Feel
- Durex Air
- Moods Ultra Thin
- Skore Skin (thin variant)
Tip:
- Pair with adequate water- or silicone-based lube to maintain comfort and reduce friction.
Flavored Condoms (Often For Oral Sex)
- Options from Durex, Manforce, KamaSutra, Skore, and Moods
- Check ingredients if you have sensitivities. Use flavored condoms mainly for oral sex; for intercourse, switch to a well-
lubricated, non-flavored condom if flavors or sweeteners bother you.
Non-Latex Condoms (For Latex Allergy)
- Look for polyisoprene or polyurethane condoms. Availability in India can be limited in some areas, consider reputable online pharmacies or large retailers.
- Always confirm “non-latex” on the packaging and follow instructions carefully.
Practical Tips To Boost Pleasure And Make Condoms Feel Great
- Use extra lube: Add a few drops of water- or silicone-based lubricant inside the tip of the condom (not on the reservoir)
and more on the outside after rolling on. This can improve sensation and reduce friction for both partners. - Put it on early: Incorporate condom application into foreplay to maintain arousal.
- Practice makes perfect: Try different sizes and styles during solo play to learn what feels best and fits well.
- Communicate: Check in with your partner about comfort, textures, and pace to enhance sexual pleasure.
- After ejaculation: Hold the base while withdrawing to prevent slippage and leaks.
- Never double up: Don’t use two condoms at once (for example, two external condoms or an external and internal
condom together). Stick to one barrier.
Safety And Side Effects To Know
- Effectiveness: With typical use, external (male) condoms have about a 13% annual failure rate for pregnancy
prevention; with correct use every time, the failure rate is about 2%. They also reduce the risk of many STIs, including
HIV, when used consistently and correctly. - Allergic reactions: Latex sensitivity can cause itching, redness, hives, or breathing issues. If symptoms occur, stop use
and seek medical advice; switch to non-latex options if advised. - Desensitizing lubricants: Delay condoms can cause temporary numbness for the wearer and, sometimes, a partner. If
numbness occurs, pause, wash off thoroughly, and try a different condom type. - Spermicide caution: Condoms with nonoxynol-9 spermicide can irritate genital tissues and are not recommended for
STI prevention. Many people do better with non-spermicidal condoms plus appropriate lubricant. - Breakage risks: Using oil with latex, insufficient lubricant, expired condoms, or rough handling increases the chance of
tears. Good storage and proper use minimize these risks.
Cost And Where To Buy In India?
- Widely available at pharmacies/chemists, supermarkets, and reputable online retailers.
- Prices vary by brand and features (texture, thinness, special lubricants). Multipacks often offer better value.
- Buy from trusted sellers to avoid counterfeit products. Check the seal, expiry date, and condition of the box.
Quick How-To: Correct Condom Use
1) Check expiry and package integrity.
2) Open carefully, no teeth or sharp nails.
3) Pinch the tip to leave space for semen.
4) Roll down fully on an erect penis before any genital contact.
5) Add compatible lubricant as needed.
6) After ejaculation, hold the base and withdraw while still erect.
7) Tie off, wrap, and bin (do not flush).
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Consult a Top General Physician

Dr. Ajay K Sinha
General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist
30 Years • MD, Internal Medicine
Delhi
Apollo Hospitals Indraprastha, Delhi
(225+ Patients)

Dr Syed Mateen Pasha
General Physician
2 Years • MBBS
Bengaluru
PRESTIGE SHANTHINIKETAN - SOCIETY CLINIC, Bengaluru

Dr. Anand Ravi
General Physician
2 Years • MBBS, FEM
Bengaluru
PRESTIGE SHANTHINIKETAN - SOCIETY CLINIC, Bengaluru

Dr. Vivek D
General Physician
4 Years • MBBS
Bengaluru
PRESTIGE SHANTHINIKETAN - SOCIETY CLINIC, Bengaluru

Dr. Syed Ismail Ali
General Practitioner
7 Years • MBBS
Hyderabad
Apollo 24|7 Clinic, Hyderabad
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. Are long-lasting condoms safe?
Yes, when used as directed. Delay condoms use mild desensitizing lubricants to reduce sensitivity. Some people may experience temporary numbness or irritation; if so, stop, wash off, and try a different condom type.
2. Will delayed condoms numb my partner?
It’s possible. The numbing ingredient can transfer. If your partner notices reduced sensation or irritation, pause and wash the area with mild soap and water. Consider using a non-desensitizing condom or placing a small amount of regular lubricant over the condom to act as a barrier.
3. What type of lubricant should I use with latex condoms?
Use water- or silicone-based lubricants. Avoid oil-based products (like petroleum jelly or coconut oil), which can weaken latex and increase breakage risk.
4. Do textured condoms really increase sexual pleasure?
Many people enjoy ribs or dots, but it’s personal. Textures can enhance external stimulation for some partners. Try different textures and check in with your partner to see what feels best.
5. How do I know which size to buy?
If condoms feel tight or roll up, try a larger size; if they feel loose or slip, try a slimmer size. Many brands offer size guides and variety packs. Comfort and a secure fit are key.




