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Skore Nothing Thinnest Climax Delay Condom 3pc3pc

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Key Features

Manufactured by TTK Healthcare Limited, an established Indian manufacturer, Skore Nothing is an ultra-thin, natural rubber latex condom with a smooth, teat-ended tip and no dots or ribbing -- positioned as the brand's "thinnest" range for maximum sensitivity ("almost like wearing nothing at all"). This specific variant is pre-lubricated with a silicone-based lubricant containing 5% Benzocaine, a mild topical anesthetic applied to help delay climax. Confirmed dimensions are approximately 180mm in length and 53mm (±2mm) in width, a standard/regular fit, with a stated shelf life of 5 years from manufacture. These specifications are consistently corroborated across the official Skore brand site and two independent Indian pharmacy retailers.

Benefits

The ultra-thin latex design is intended to maximize sensation and intimacy compared to standard-thickness condoms. The 5% Benzocaine lubricant works by mildly desensitizing the applied area, which is commonly used in climax-delay condoms to help extend intercourse duration. When used correctly and consistently, latex condoms are an effective barrier method for reducing the risk of pregnancy and many sexually transmitted infections, though as with any method, no barrier method is 100% effective.

Who Can Use This Product

Intended for sexually active adults seeking a thin-feel condom with climax-delay lubricant. Not suitable for those with a latex allergy, given the natural rubber latex material, or for those with a known sensitivity or allergy to Benzocaine or topical anesthetics. Individuals with a latex or benzocaine allergy should choose a non-latex or non-anesthetic alternative and consult a pharmacist or doctor if unsure.

How to Use

Check the expiry date and packaging for damage before use. Open the wrapper carefully by hand -- never with teeth, scissors, or sharp objects, which can damage the condom. Pinch the tip to remove air, then roll it onto an erect penis before any genital contact. Use only a water-based or silicone-based lubricant if additional lubrication is desired; do not use oil-based lubricants, as they can degrade latex. Use a new condom for each act of intercourse, and dispose of it after a single use.

Storage & Safety

Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and away from sharp objects. Do not store in a wallet or a hot car for extended periods, as heat and friction can weaken latex. Check the expiry date before each use. Discontinue use and consult a doctor if irritation, excessive numbness, rash, or an allergic reaction develops in either partner. This product does not protect against all sexually transmitted infections with complete certainty and does not offer 100% protection against pregnancy.

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

Q: What material is this condom made of?

A: Natural rubber latex. Those with a latex allergy should choose a non-latex alternative.

Q: How does the climax-delay feature work?

A: The condom is pre-lubricated with a silicone-based lubricant containing 5% Benzocaine, a mild topical anesthetic that helps reduce sensitivity and delay climax.

Q: What size is this condom?

A: Approximately 180mm in length and 53mm (±2mm) in width -- a standard/regular fit, consistent across the official brand site and independent retailers.

Q: Can this be used with additional lubricant?

A: Yes, but only water-based or silicone-based lubricants should be used; oil-based lubricants can degrade latex and increase the risk of breakage.

Q: How long can this condom be stored before use?

A: The stated shelf life is 5 years from the date of manufacture; always check the printed expiry date before use.

Q: Does this condom protect against pregnancy and STIs?

A: When used correctly and consistently, latex condoms are an effective barrier method for reducing the risk of both, but no method offers 100% protection.

Q: Is this suitable for someone with a benzocaine allergy?

A: No, those with a known sensitivity or allergy to Benzocaine or other topical anesthetics should avoid this specific product and choose a non-anesthetic condom instead.

Disclaimer

The information provided is accurate to our best practices, but it does not replace professional medical advice. We cannot guarantee its completeness or accuracy. The absence of specific information about a drug should not be seen as an endorsement. We are not responsible for any consequences resulting from this information, so consult a healthcare professional for any concerns or questions.

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