Lelo Hex Condoms (3 Pack)
About the product
- PLEASURE & SAFETY THROUGH INNOVATION – New, re-engineered HEX improves grip and reduces slippage
- STRENGTH & THINNESS COMBINED – The hexagonal web provides the strength to contain a condom break to an individual hexagonal cell
- ENHANCED SAFETY – The HEX web decreases the chance of tears and contains them on the off chance that they do occur
- GUARANTEED PLEASURE – HEX brings together the strength of a thick condom and pleasure of a thin one
- REVOLUTIONARY HEXAGONAL STRUCTURE – The shaft of the HEX condom is composed of 350 small hexagons that have thick walls and ultra-thin panels
Safety Warning
DEGREE OF STI PROTECTION • When used correctly every time you have sex, latex condoms help prevent pregnancy and reduce the risk of transmitting HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections. They do this by providing a barrier against the source of infection. • Latex condoms do not completely eliminate the risks of pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). • Latex condoms are most effective against STIs such as HIV infection (AIDS) and gonorrhea that are spread by contact with the head of the penis. • Latex condoms are less effective against STIs such as Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and herpes. These STIs can also be spread by contact with infected skin that is not covered by the condom. • If you believe you have an STI, contact a healthcare provider. For more information on latex condoms or STIs, contact a healthcare provider or a public health agency. • If you have questions about birth control options, particularly because of health reasons or to avoid pregnancy, or if after intercourse you are concerned you or your partner may have become pregnant, consult a healthcare provider. CAUTION: this product contains natural rubber latex which may cause allergic reactions. Some individuals may experience sensitivity to latex products, please consult your healthcare provider before use. If you or your partner experience discomfort while using this product, discontinue use. If symptoms persist, contact a healthcare provider.
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Directions
Latex condoms are intended to prevent pregnancy, HIV/AIDS, and other sexually transmitted infections. 1. Use a new condom for each act of sex. Lesion, pre-ejaculate secretions, semen, vaginal secretion and blood can all transmit infectious organisms. Either partner can put the condom on the erect penis during foreplay. Take care to do this before the penis touches the other person. This helps to prevent pregnancy and the possibility of catching sexually transmitted infections. 2. Check the expiry date on the condom wrapper before you use it. If the individual container is obviously damaged discard that condom and use a new one from an undamaged package. Tear the wrapper open from the serrated edge and handle the condom carefully, as it can be damaged by fingernails and sharp objects like jewelry and body piercings. 3. Check the roll is on the outside. If it’s on the inside, the condom is inside out. Squeeze the tip of the condom so no air is trapped inside. 4. Still squeezing the tip, place the condom on top of the penis and roll it down with your other hand. If it starts to roll back up during sex, roll it back down straight away. If it comes off, stop and put a new condom on. 5. Soon after ejaculation and while the penis is still erect, the condom should be held firmly in place at the base of the penis before withdrawal. Then simply take the condom off, wrap it in a tissue and put it in the bin. Please don’t flush it down the toilet.
- Height
- 4.6
- Width
- 2.6
- Length
- 4.9
- Weight
- 4.8 OZ
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