This toy was definitely designed
Normally I'm not one to go for anything advertised as "warming". I had a bad experience with some KY lube, so I typically pass up any products that are supposed to add a warming sensation. However, every time
Trojan puts out a
new condom, I feel the need to try it... assuming it sounds interesting enough. So there I was, checking out the condom aisle, and a package of these condoms grabbed my attention. We grabbed a box and headed home to try them out.
These condoms are your basic condoms with a reservoir tip. There are no ridges, no studs, nothing of any interest in regards to additional stimulation. If you remove the warming lubricant from them, they would probably be the type of condom to be avoided because you really can't feel much through them. For an added bit of info, the thickness of these is 0.0027", which is pretty thick in the world of condoms. They are 7.8" length and 2" width, so at the very least they should fit most guys comfortably.
They weren't much different than any other condom for him, and I didn't really feel a difference right away either. To me, at first, they just felt like any other regular boring condom that you can't feel much through. However, after maybe 10min of getting into action, I noticed a pleasantly warm sensation. It was noticeably warm, without being too warm (heading into uncomfortable burning territory). The warming sensation made up for the lack of feel that comes with most basic condoms, especially the thicker ones. My husband said he noticed a slight warming sensation, but not enough to make a difference.
I would (and have) buy these again. I never exclusively buy one condom style, so whenever I'm in the mood to add some variety to the mix. There are times where I'll pick up a box of these & a box of the Mint Tingle ones (which give more exciting sensations) and alternate between the two to get the best of both worlds!
You should add that link to the resources section of this review!
They don't, but I have found a website that does list the thicknesses and length/width of every condom (that they sell). I wish the boxes themselves listed that information. It would make for a more informed purchase.
Condom boxes tell you the average thickness of their condoms? That's interesting, and handy. I must be really out of the loop on store-bought condoms.