Durex Avanti Bare Real Feel Condoms, Non Latex Lubricated Condoms for Men with Natural Skin on Skin Feeling, FSA & HSA Eligible, 24 Count (Packaging May Vary) (Pack of 2)
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Durex Avanti Bare Real Feel Condoms, Non Latex Lubricated Condoms for Men with Natural Skin on Skin Feeling, FSA & HSA Eligible, 24 Count (Packaging May Vary) (Pack of 2)
DUREX AVANTI BARE REAL FEEL: Non-latex polyisoprene condoms for men are lubricated and offer a natural skin on skin feeling
NON LATEX: Suitable for people who are sensitive to latex condoms, please read all label details upon delivery
REGULAR FIT: Our standard girth, designed for a close and comfortable fit, with a nominal width of 56mm. WORLD’S #1 CONDOM BRAND: Durex is the world's #1 condom brand* trusted over 80 years
DUREX QUALITY: Each Durex condom for men is 100 percent electronically tested for strength, flexibility and reliability and features a pleasant scent
DISCREET PACKAGING: Delivered in discreet packaging with no indication of parcel contents. FSA & HSA Eligible: Save up to 30%. Cover out-of-pocket expenses with pre-tax dollars. LUBRICATED: Lubricated to help prevent breakage and ease penetration
Durex Avanti Bare Real Feel condoms are ultra thin lubricated polyisoprene non-latex condoms engineered to provide natural skin on skin feeling for latex-sensitive users. For maximum benefit, carefully follow the condom instructions inside this package. Latex condoms do not completely eliminate the risks of pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). To get the most protection from a latex condom, use one correctly every time you have sex. Please see directions for use inside the package. There are many STIs. A latex condom can reduce the risk of STI transmission to or from the head of the penis. However, some STIs can also be spread by other sexual contact. For additional information on STI protection, please read the information inside the package. If you believe you have an STI, contact a health care provider. For more information on condoms or STIs, contact a health care provider or public health agency.