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The 4 Best Condoms in 2024, Tested and Reviewed

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From graphene to non-latex, give these extraordinary condoms a try as you practice safe sex.

Condoms are a relatively inexpensive method of birth control and can greatly lower the risk of sexually transmitted infections.

If you hate condoms, there’s a decent chance you’re using subpar ones, not using them right.

Lelo Hex has a unique hexagon pattern ( 350 hexagons, to be exact!), which the company claims improves durability but also looks nice.

The One Flex condoms are the first —and seemingly only (so far) graphene condoms on the market.

The Okamoto 004 condoms have 0.04 -millimeter-thin walls that make it feel like it's barely there.

Polyisoprene condoms double as our favorite non-latex condoms for anyone with a latex allergy.

Skyn condoms are one of the most common condom brands you’ll see in pharmacies.

Trojan has many types of condoms and most of the ones I tested were thicker than most other condom brands.

Trojan Bareskin condoms were the best I tried.