BOLD CARE
404 by Bold Care Super Ultra Thin Strawberry Flavored Condoms For Men, 60 Microns, 10 Units
What is 404 by Bold Care Super Ultra Thin Condoms?
These ULTRA thin condoms are just 60 microns thin, bringing back the intense desire and having a barely-there feel during sex. These condoms are designed to provide maximum protection but with a completely natural feel! All condoms come with easy, disposable pouches that help cleaning up super simple!
Why Choose 404 by Bold Care Super Ultra Thin Condoms?
Our ultra thin strawberry flavoured condoms are 60 microns thin to give you the best possible sexual experience!
What are the key ingredients of 404 by Bold Care Super Ultra Thin Condoms?
Natural Latex
What are the benefits of 404 by Bold Care Super Ultra Thin Condoms?
Deep connection and real intense contact
How to use 404 by Bold Care Super Ultra Thin Condoms?
Step 1 - Pinch the top of the condom and place it on the tip of the penis with the roll side outside.
Step 2 - While pinching the tip of the condom, roll the condom down gently.
Step 3 - Roll it off the penis carefully and dispose of using the dispose bags.
Frequently Asked Questions for 404 by Bold Care Super Ultra Thin Condoms
1. Why should you buy?
Our ultra thin strawberry flavoured condoms are 60 microns thin to give you the best possible sexual experience!
2. What is the shelf life of these condoms?
After undergoing stringent quality checks and electronic testing, our condoms come with an expiry date of three years from the date of manufacturing, as per government regulations.
3. How effective are the condoms?
These condoms undergo stringent quality checks and electronic testing for strength, elasticity and reliability in accordance with all safety norms before they are released into the market.
4. Do the condoms have any spermicide?
Although spermicide coating is known to kill sperms, our natural condoms do not come with prior spermicide coating as its hypoallergenic properties make it one of the safest condoms to use. Being chemical free, there’s no need to provide it with spermicide coating as there is no scientific evidence suggesting that condoms coated with spermicide provide better protection.