Condoms Australia - Latex, Non-Latex, Thin, Ribbed & Flavoured Condom Range

Condoms deliver trusted STI and pregnancy protection through latex, polyurethane, and polyisoprene construction in diverse sizes, textures, and flavours for varied sensations. Available in ribbed, dotted, and flavoured variants, they balance sexual health with heightened pleasure while remaining portable and user-friendly for confident enjoyment. Suitable for all sexual orientations and experience levels seeking reliable protection without compromising sensation during solo or partnered moments. Find every major condom brand and variant at Adultsmart.

Condoms are barrier contraceptives that prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections during sex. They come in latex, polyurethane, and polyisoprene, with options ranging from ultra-thin and ribbed to flavored and textured for different sensations and needs.

At a glance
  • What they are: Barrier contraceptives that prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections
  • Materials: Latex, polyurethane, polyisoprene, or non-latex options for allergies
  • Best for: Safer sex, protection during penetrative or oral play, and diverse preferences
  • Sizes: Range from snug to large; correct fit matters for comfort and safety
  • Textures: Smooth, ribbed, dotted, or textured options for added sensation
  • Lubrication: Pre-lubricated or dry; compatible with water and silicone-based lubes
  • Flavors: Available in fruit and dessert flavors for oral play
  • Storage: Keep in cool, dry place away from heat, light, and sharp objects
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About Condoms

Condoms are one of the most accessible and effective forms of protection against both pregnancy and STIs. They work by creating a physical barrier during sex, and they're available in three main materials: latex remains the most common and affordable choice, while polyurethane and polyisoprene offer non-latex alternatives for people with allergies or sensitivities. Each material has its own feel and stretch characteristics, so finding the right one often comes down to personal preference and skin compatibility.

Modern condoms come in a huge range of styles to suit different bodies, sensations, and play types. You'll find ultra-thin versions for maximum feeling, textured options with ribs or dots for extra stimulation, flavored condoms for oral sex, and colored varieties for visual interest. Many come pre-lubricated for ease of use, and they're portable enough to carry in your wallet or bag. if you're new to condoms or looking to try something different, there's a type that works for your needs. If you're exploring other protective gear for different kinds of play, Tail Butt Plugs also require careful hygiene and handling.

What makes Condoms different

Condoms stand out because they're the only contraceptive that also protects against STIs, making them essential for anyone having sex with new or multiple partners. They put control in your hands—you can put one on or take one off whenever you need to. Unlike hormonal contraceptives, condoms have no ongoing side effects, work immediately, and require no prescription. They're also affordable and discreet. When used correctly and consistently, they're highly effective at preventing both pregnancy and infection. For those exploring other protective practices in different contexts, Vibrating Butt Plugs require similar attention to barrier protection and hygiene.

Types of Condoms

Condoms come in several main types, each designed for different preferences and situations:

Latex Condoms. The most common and affordable option, latex condoms offer reliable protection with a natural feel. They're stretchy, comfortable, and available pre-lubricated or dry. Most people use latex condoms without issue, though they do require water-based or silicone-based lube if you need extra glide.

Non-Latex Condoms. Made from polyurethane or polyisoprene, these are ideal if you're allergic to latex or prefer a different sensation. Polyisoprene condoms feel similar to latex but without the allergen. Polyurethane condoms are thinner and conduct heat well, though some people find them less stretchy. Both work with any lube type, including oil-based.

Textured Condoms. Ribbed or dotted condoms add texture to heighten sensation for both partners. The ridges or bumps can increase friction and stimulation during penetration. If you're interested in exploring texture in other contexts, BDSM Gear also offers tactile variety through different materials and surfaces.

Flavored Condoms. Designed specifically for oral sex, flavored condoms come in fruit, dessert, and mint varieties. They're body-safe and reduce the taste of latex or the lubricant. They're not recommended for penetrative sex as the flavorings can irritate the vagina or anus.

How they compare

Product Material Best for Feel Notes
Durex Extra Sensitive Latex Maximum sensation and feeling Ultra-thin, stretchy Pre-lubricated; affordable and widely available
Skyn Elite Polyisoprene Latex allergy or sensitivity Thin, soft, natural feel Non-latex; warms to body temperature quickly
Trojan Ribbed Latex Extra stimulation and texture Ribbed ridges, standard thickness Pre-lubricated; good for partners wanting added sensation
Lifestyles Tuxedo Latex Oral sex and flavored play Smooth, flavored coating Pre-lubricated; not suitable for penetrative sex

How to choose a condom

Start by thinking about what matters most to you: maximum sensation, allergy safety, texture, or flavor. If you've never used condoms before or are new to a partner, latex is a reliable starting point—it's affordable, widely available, and effective. Check the size carefully; condoms come in snug, standard, and large, and wearing the wrong size reduces effectiveness and comfort. A condom that's too loose can slip off, and one that's too tight can break. If you have a latex allergy, go straight to polyisoprene or polyurethane options. Consider whether you want pre-lubricated or dry condoms, and remember that you can add your own lube on top for extra comfort. If you're exploring protective gear across different kinds of play, Bondage Handcuffs also benefit from being the right fit for safety and comfort.

Always check the expiry date before use—condoms degrade over time and lose effectiveness. Store them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, heat, and sharp objects. Don't keep condoms in your wallet long-term, as friction and body heat can damage them. If you're using a condom with sex toys, make sure it's compatible with the sex toy's material and any lube you're using. Buy from a reputable retailer to ensure the condoms are genuine and have been stored properly.

Tips from the Adultsmart team

Hard-won pointers from the Adultsmart team, alongside our panel of sexologists, educators, and adult-industry contributors. Meet our experts →

After years of helping customers with condoms, we've noticed that size is the biggest issue people overlook. Many folks grab whatever's on the shelf without checking if it fits properly. A condom that's too tight cuts off blood flow and can break; one that's too loose slips off. Take a moment to measure or try a sample pack of different sizes. Once you find your fit, stick with it—comfort and safety go hand in hand.

The second thing we see is people not leaving enough room at the tip. When you put a condom on, pinch the reservoir at the top to remove air before rolling it down. That space is where semen collects, and without it, the condom is more likely to break. It's a tiny step that makes a real difference. Also, check the expiry date every time—condoms don't last forever, and an expired one is a failed one.

Finally, lube is your friend, but choose the right kind. Water-based and silicone-based lubes are safe with all condom materials. Oil-based lubes will degrade latex, so if you're using latex condoms, avoid coconut oil, body lotion, and petroleum jelly. Extra lube reduces friction, makes sex more comfortable, and actually makes condoms less likely to break. Don't be shy about using it generously.

Please read — safety first. Charge only with the supplied cable and keep the charging port dry unless the sex toy is waterproof-rated. Pair and update through the official app, and switch the device off fully between sessions so the motor and battery aren't left under load. This information is general in nature only and is not medical advice; it does not account for your individual circumstances. If you have a relevant health condition or experience any persistent discomfort, discontinue use and seek advice from a qualified medical professional.

Care and cleaning

Condoms are single-use only—never reuse a condom. After sex, carefully remove the condom while the penis is still erect to prevent slipping. Tie the end in a knot to contain the contents, wrap it in tissue, and throw it in the bin. Don't flush condoms down the toilet as they can cause plumbing problems. Store unused condoms in a cool, dry place away from heat, light, and friction. Check the expiry date regularly and replace old stock.

Learn more

Condoms are straightforward to use, but getting the details right makes all the difference to safety and comfort. For more detailed guidance on storage, fit, and best practices, read Condoms For All Care And Storage on the Adultsmart blog.

Why shop Condoms at Adultsmart

Want a confident, no-guesswork choice? Shop condoms at Adultsmart and find exactly what suits your body and your sex life. We stock trusted brands and a full range of materials, sizes, and styles, from latex to non-latex and everything in between. Your order arrives in discreet packaging with private billing, so your privacy is protected. Body-safe, clearly labelled, and chosen by people who use this gear.

Condoms FAQ

What are condoms, and how do they work?
Condoms are a type of barrier contraceptive used during sexual activity to prevent pregnancy and reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Typically made from latex, polyurethane, or polyisoprene, condoms work by covering the penis or lining the vagina, creating a barrier that prevents sperm from entering the partner’s body. They also help reduce skin-to-skin contact, which lowers the transmission of STIs. Male condoms are worn on the erect penis, while female (internal) condoms are inserted into the vagina. Condoms are one of the most effective and widely available forms of birth control and STI prevention.
Can condoms be used for anal and oral sex?
Yes, condoms can be used for both anal and oral sex to reduce the risk of STIs. For anal sex, it’s especially important to use a durable condom and apply plenty of lubricant to minimize friction and reduce the chance of the condom tearing. Some condoms are labeled as specifically designed for anal use, offering extra strength or lubrication. For oral sex, flavored condoms can enhance the experience and make it more enjoyable while still providing protection. Always choose the right type of condom for the activity, and ensure it's used correctly for maximum protection.
What types of condoms are available?
Condoms come in a variety of materials, sizes, textures, and features to suit different preferences and needs. Latex condoms are the most common, offering reliable protection and stretchability. For those with latex allergies, polyurethane and polyisoprene condoms are great alternatives. Textured condoms (such as ribbed or dotted) enhance sensation during sex, while thin condoms are designed to increase sensitivity without compromising protection. Some condoms are lubricated for added comfort, while others come non-lubricated for those who prefer adding their own lube. There are also flavored condoms for oral sex and extra-large or snug-fit condoms to ensure a comfortable fit.
How effective are condoms at preventing pregnancy and STIs?
When used correctly, male condoms are about 98% effective at preventing pregnancy, meaning that only 2 out of 100 couples using condoms as their only birth control method will become pregnant in a year. However, due to typical user error, the actual effectiveness rate is around 85%. Condoms are also highly effective at reducing the risk of STIs, including HIV, gonorrhea, and chlamydia. Female (internal) condoms are similarly effective, with a typical-use effectiveness of about 79%. To maximize effectiveness, always use condoms correctly from start to finish during every sexual encounter and combine them with another form of birth control for extra protection.
What size condom should I use?
Finding the right size condom is important for both comfort and effectiveness. Condoms that are too tight may break, while those that are too loose may slip off. Most condoms are labeled as standard size, which fits the average penis length and girth. If you find standard condoms too tight or uncomfortable, consider larger condoms (often labeled "XL" or "magnum") that offer more room. If standard condoms feel loose or slip, opt for snug-fit condoms, which provide a tighter fit. It's important to measure your erect penis length and girth to choose the best size for you, ensuring the condom stays secure during use.
Can condoms be used with lubricants?
Yes, condoms can and should be used with lubricants to enhance comfort, reduce friction, and lower the risk of the condom breaking. However, it’s important to choose the right type of lubricant. Water-based and silicone-based lubricants are safe to use with all types of condoms, including latex. Avoid using oil-based lubricants (such as baby oil, lotion, or petroleum jelly) with latex condoms, as oils can degrade the material, increasing the risk of tearing. If you're using a polyurethane or polyisoprene condom, water-based or silicone lubricants are still the safest option for maintaining the integrity of the material.
Are condoms reusable?
No, condoms are designed for single use only. Once a condom has been used, it should be disposed of properly and not reused, even if it appears intact. Reusing a condom significantly increases the risk of it breaking or leaking, which compromises its effectiveness at preventing pregnancy and protecting against STIs. After use, wrap the condom in tissue or toilet paper and throw it in the trash—never flush condoms down the toilet, as they can cause plumbing issues. Always use a new condom for each act of vaginal, oral, or anal sex to ensure maximum protection.
How should I store condoms to keep them effective?
To keep condoms effective, store them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, heat, and humidity, as these factors can weaken the material and cause them to break during use. Avoid keeping condoms in wallets, car glove compartments, or pockets for extended periods, as friction and heat can damage the packaging and the condom itself. Most condoms have an expiration date printed on the package—make sure to check this before use, as expired condoms are more likely to tear or fail. Proper storage ensures that your condoms will work as intended when needed.
What should I do if a condom breaks or slips off during sex?
If a condom breaks or slips off during sex, it’s important to take action as soon as possible to reduce the risk of pregnancy or STIs. If this occurs during vaginal sex, consider using emergency contraception (like the morning-after pill) to prevent pregnancy, especially if ejaculation occurred. If there’s a concern about STIs, both partners should consider getting tested. To reduce the chances of this happening again, check the condom’s size and fit, use plenty of lubricant, and ensure that the condom is properly applied and worn throughout the entire sexual encounter.
Are there condoms for people with latex allergies?
Yes, there are several types of condoms available for people with latex allergies. Polyurethane condoms are made from a type of plastic that is safe for those allergic to latex, and they are also thinner, which can enhance sensation. Polyisoprene condoms are another great option, made from a synthetic rubber that offers a similar stretch and softness to latex without triggering allergic reactions. These non-latex condoms provide the same level of protection against pregnancy and STIs as latex condoms. Always check the packaging to ensure that the condom is latex-free if you have an allergy.

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