Are My.Size condoms the largest condom meant for men?

Checked on December 14, 2025
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Executive summary

MY.SIZE sells a wide range of sizes (commonly reported as seven to nine sizes) including very large nominal widths such as 64 mm and 69 mm in some product lines; MY.SIZE Pro openly markets a 72 mm nominal-width condom as “our widest” and “likely the largest condom ever made” [1] [2]. However, other brands advertise different extremes — MyONE offers 52 custom sizes including “Extra Wide” up to roughly 64 mm in retail listings, and specialty brands like TheyFit and custom-fit makers claim ranges that overlap or exceed parts of MY.SIZE’s line [3] [4] [5].

1. MY.SIZE’s claim: a wide, multi-size lineup

MY.SIZE promotes itself as a multi-size brand with seven to nine size options and markets very large options — customers and retailers cite 64 mm and 69 mm nominal widths, and the company’s MY.SIZE Pro channel highlights up to 72 mm as its maximum “widest condom available” [6] [7] [8] [2]. Retail and manufacturer pages repeat that framing: MY.SIZE aims to provide “unparalleled range of nine sizes” and MY.SIZE Pro frames the 72 mm product as designed “for long and wide men” [6] [1] [2].

2. Competitors and custom-fit challengers

MY.SIZE is not the only brand serving very large sizes. MyONE (also written as myONE/My One/MyONE) sells custom-fit condoms in 52 size combinations and lists “Extra Wide” options such as Size 64 in some retailer catalogues, signalling overlap with MY.SIZE’s large offerings [3] [4]. Industry resellers and guides also point users toward a variety of large-size options from multiple brands rather than a single market leader [9] [10].

3. Advertising language vs. measurable extremes

Retail pages sometimes use marketing superlatives: WorldCondoms calls MY.SIZE PRO 72 mm “likely the largest condom ever made,” but that phrasing is promotional, not a neutral industry standard [2]. Condoms are typically compared by nominal width (mm) and length; MY.SIZE’s high-end widths (64–72 mm) are among the biggest commonly sold values but “largest” depends on which metric and which brands you compare [8] [2].

4. What “largest” means in practice

Condom fit is primarily determined by girth/nominal width and secondarily by length; brands publish different nominal widths and test claims vary by market and supplier. MyONE’s 52-size system focuses on both length and width to fit a broader spectrum of bodies, which can make its largest offerings functionally comparable to MY.SIZE’s XL and PRO lines even if the advertised nominal widths differ [3] [5].

5. Consumer guidance and the safety angle

Health guides and condom-size charts emphasize trying brands to find the right fit: a wrong fit raises the risk of slippage or breakage, so “largest” isn’t automatically best — proper fit is [5] [11] [12]. Commercial sites and reviewers repeatedly advise measuring girth and length and testing different manufacturers — MyONE and MY.SIZE both pitch that more-size approaches improve safety and comfort [3] [6].

6. Conflicting messages in retail listings

Different retailer pages give conflicting counts for how many sizes each brand offers (MY.SIZE listed as seven, nine, or seven-to-nine sizes across sites) and manufacturers sometimes use different product names (MY.SIZE, MY.SIZE Pro, MY.SIZE PRO) that complicate direct comparison [7] [13] [1]. WorldCondoms and EXS list 64 mm and 72 mm items; MySIZE.de cites customer endorsement for a 69 mm product, showing the market has multiple very-large entries [2] [8] [14].

7. Bottom line: MY.SIZE is among the largest, but not unambiguously the single largest

Available reporting shows MY.SIZE (including MY.SIZE Pro) offers some of the widest nominal-width condoms on the consumer market — up to 72 mm in My.SIZE Pro’s own marketing — but other brands (notably MyONE’s wide-size SKUs and custom-fit offerings) occupy overlapping space and some retailers promote alternative “largest” candidates [2] [3] [4]. Whether MY.SIZE is “the largest condom meant for men” depends on which manufacturer claims you accept and which measurement (nominal width vs. custom-fit girth and length) you prioritize [2] [3].

Limitations and caveats: available sources do not present a neutral, third‑party industry table ranking every brand by maximum nominal width; many statements are manufacturer or retailer claims rather than independent testing [2] [13]. If you need a definitive ranking, consult independent product measurements or a comprehensive industry database — current reporting in these sources shows strong evidence MY.SIZE is one of the market’s largest but not conclusive proof it is the single largest in every possible metric [2] [3].

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