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Difference between latex and polyurethane condoms

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As a personal condom user, we prefer to choose the polyurethane condom, which is so thin that both partners can feel each other's skin temperate, which means more sensation.

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Condoms are made from different materials, each with unique features. Latex and polyurethane are two common types in the market. Understanding their differences helps consumers choose what suits them best. Here we will compare them from material to the usage.


🔹 Material Overview

  • Latex Condoms:
    Made from natural rubber. They are elastic, durable, and widely available.
  • Polyurethane Condoms:
    Made from a type of plastic. They are thinner, non-latex, and hypoallergenic.

Advantages

Latex Condoms

  • Highly elastic: Offers a snug and secure fit.
  • Effective protection: Excellent at preventing STIs and pregnancy.
  • Widely available and affordable: Easy to find and cheaper to produce.
  • Variety: Comes in many textures, sizes, and flavors.

Polyurethane Condoms

  • Thinner material: Allows more heat transfer, offering a more natural feel.
  • Non-latex: Suitable for people with latex allergies or sensitivities.
  • Odor-free: No strong rubber smell like some latex condoms.
  • Better for oil-based lubricants: Compatible without risk of damage.

Disadvantages

Latex Condoms

  • Can cause allergies: Not suitable for people with latex sensitivity.
  • Not compatible with oil-based lubricants: Oils can break down latex and cause failure.
  • Strong odor: Some users dislike the rubbery smell.

Polyurethane Condoms

  • Less flexible: Can feel tighter and more prone to slipping or breaking.
  • More expensive: Costs more to manufacture, often priced higher.
  • Less availability: Fewer options on the market compared to latex.

🎯 Target Consumers

  • Latex condoms are widely used globally, especially in Western markets, due to cost and availability.
  • Polyurethane condoms are gaining popularity in Asian markets, especially among premium consumers who value thinness and luxury feel. The thinner profile is more appealing in markets like Japan and South Korea, where ultra-sensitive designs are preferred.

Conclusion

Choose latex if you want affordability, flexibility, and wide variety. Choose polyurethane if you need a latex-free option, a thinner feel, or compatibility with oil-based lubes. Your choice should balance comfort, safety, and sensitivity.

As a custom condom plant approved by ISO/CE/SABS/FDA/WHO/UNFPA, we can make both material condom under your own brand. Lower MOQ make all clients easy to start condom project.

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