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Skore Zig Zag Dotted & Ribbed Condoms

(10 condoms in box)
Skore Zig Zag Dotted & Ribbed Condoms
Product Details
Skore Zig Zag Dotted & Ribbed Condoms
Be a true champion of the game of passion, with SKORE Condoms Advanced Range. The SKORE ZigZag Condom with its unique ribbed and dotted texture, in a patented ZigZag pattern, enhances your pleasure and also heightens your lover’s sensory experience.

Uses:
This product is designed to prevent pregnancy and provide protection against sexually transmitted diseases.

Product Features and Specifications:
  • Nominal width: 53 ± 2 mm
  • Nominal height: 180 ± 2 mm
  • Shape: Straight-walled shaped
  • The condoms have extra lubrication, and their anatomical shape is comfortable and gives you a good sensory experience
  • Electronically tested and gives a friction-free experience
  • Dermatologically tested natural rubber latex condoms
  • This dotted and ribbed condom has a patented zig-zag pattern
  • It is easy to use and comes with free waterproof disposable pouches
  • This FSC-certified condom is eco-friendly

Directions for Use:
  • Put the condom on
  • The roll should be on the outside
  • The end of the condom must be squeezed before putting it on to release any air trapped inside
  • While squeezing the end with one hand, one should put the condom on top and roll it with the other
  • To remove, hold the condom firmly and take it off carefully

Safety Information:
  • This product is for single use only
  • Always use a fresh condom
  • Seek medical assistance as soon as possible, at least within 72 hrs, if the condom leaks/ bursts during use
  • Do not use a condom after the expiry date (indicated on each pack)
  • Store the condoms in a cool and dry place
  • Protect from heat and direct sunlight

Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. Are condoms effective against HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs)?
Condoms protect against HIV and other STIs. It is the only contraceptive method that provides STI protection.
 
This product is non-returnable.

Content on this page was last updated on 17 January, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)