Our Verdict
You know how people say ‘The best camera is the one you have you with you’… well the same can be said for condoms. Whilst there are hundreds of different condoms available in all fancy shapes and sizes, one of the most important factors is availability. Durex Fetherlites are not difficult to come by (heh) – you’ll find them in most chemists, supermarkets and servos across Australia.
The ultra-thin design and shape can be hit and miss depending on your size. They’re smaller than most condoms (being 52mm vs average 56mm) but this can also increase sensation. Worth a try and a good staple to have in stock.
What we like
- Readily available in most places that sell condoms
- Ultra-thin latex and narrow design provides a tighter fit for increased sensation.
Not so much
- Ultra-thin design can invoke some breakage fears but this comes with the territory.
- Generally affordable but can be expensive in small quantities ( often on sale so check regularly)
Feature Summary
Style | Ultra Thin |
Size | Regular |
Shape | Easy-on straight wall with teat end |
Width | 52mm |
Length | ~195mm |
Material | Natural rubber latex |
Lubricated | Yes |
Texture | Smooth |
Colour | Transparent |
Frequently Asked Questions
Durex undertake regular testing to ensure all condoms meet worldwide condom standards. No method of contraception however can give you 100% protection against pregnancy, HIV or sexually transmitted diseases.
A box of 30 Durex Fetherlite condoms costs on average $15.00 in Australian supermarkets and chemists.
Durex Fetherlites are 20% thinner than Durex Regular condoms.
Durex Fetherlite condoms are made of natural rubber latex.