MEASURING – JUST THE tips
Just like snowflakes, no two penises are alike. Since there are many different penis shapes and sizes, here are our top measuring tips for your best condom fit.
Top Questions
Do I measure hard or soft?
How do I measure?
We have a few easy options to find your MyONE FitCode (size code, such as 45C), after which you can get a sample kit to confirm your size before you buy.
Download and print the FitKit. Follow the directions on the FitKit (be sure to print the file at 100%), and find your customized size code.
Use a measuring tape (or a piece of paper and a ruler!), and enter your measurements here.
No time to measure?. Check out the new MyONE Quick Samplers in the Snug, Classic and Large range. Pick a sampler based on your prior experiences with condoms.
45C, 51G, 64K — What’s up with the size codes is this dick bingo?
How do I know what a great condom fit feels like?
The condom should be long enough so that it covers the entire shaft from base to tip (so you get full protection). But not so long that there’s a lot of extra latex that either bunches at the base (like a tight rubber band), or hangs off at the tip.
When it comes to girth, the condom should be snug enough so that it stays on comfortably. But the condom shouldn’t be so tight that it feels like your penis is experiencing the dreaded “red ring of death.”
How do the sizing recommendations work?
What if mine curves hard to the left?
How hard do I wrap this measuring kit around?
What if my girth is thicker at some parts than others?
Can I test a size before I buy?
What’s the best way to test the samples?
How can I bring up measuring in a conversation?
Standard condoms slip off, what does that mean? Is it common?
Why do extra-large condoms still feel too small?
“No more pain/packed sausage feeling. Thank you for not only going by length but for going by girth too. If more people knew about this, I feel like condoms would be used way more.” – myONE customer.