Health & Personal Care : 12 Okamoto Crown Condoms, World Famous Super Thin and Sensitive Condom, for Extra Sensation


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Health & Personal Care : 12 Okamoto Crown Condoms, World Famous Super Thin and Sensitive Condom, for Extra Sensation


  

12 Okamoto Crown Condoms, World Famous Super Thin and Sensitive Condom, for Extra Sensation

from: Okamoto










Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: CondomMan
Label: Okamoto
Manufacturer: Okamoto
Publisher: Okamoto
Studio: Okamoto

Features:
  • THE Super Thin and Sensitive condom. The Closest Thing To Nothing At All.
  • Lubricated with a reservoir-tip, non-contoured, and pink tinted.
  • Each Crown condom is individually tested with precise electrostatic technology to maximize dependability.
  • Crown Condoms, the closest thing to wearing nothing at all!
  • Expire two years from purchase or later.

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - so much better!
total for me was $7. great value

these are amazing! so much better than any other condom I've tried before. but they dry quicker and then it's worse than other condoms. have lube handy



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The real deal *UPDATED*
I have never been a fan of condoms, but what man is? I read about "Crown Condoms" in a mens health mag and decided to try them out. The feeling was if I didnt have one on at all. Two different "after the club" experiences and a fling with an ex have sold me with no doubt. I havent had one break even after getting a little rough either. The only issue is that their a little short if your longer then six inches.

*UPDATE*
Im still not a fan of condoms but I continue to use them... you have too right? Well ive been using Crown Condoms for about a year and even though I may have been a lil over excited in the beginning about them, there still more then decent for the price. There small. Im not huge by any means but they roll on pretty tight and only roll to about five inches. Maybe this is why the sensation is increased, its like wearing an O.J. glove. There cheap and for this reason I bought like 1000 at one time so I refused to not try and use them all. Well a few packs into them, ive given up and started using lambskin. Thats a whole nother story in itself, but ive written a review for them too.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - extremely Thin
Billed as 'The Closest Thing To Nothing At All', I must say these are some thin condoms. Okamoto delivers! I was tired of all the thick condoms and was ready to reject condoms altogether...even started using the 'pull and pray' technique, then I discovered Okamoto Crowns. Okamoto made me appreciate condoms once again. These are great for achieving that 'extra sensation'.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - very very bad customer service and a totally rib off!!!
I have ordered 20 of 12 okamoto crown condoms, the total price for the comdoms is a little over 30 dollors, but they charge me overm 90 for the shipping!! It is much more expensive than the pirce I can buy in the retails stores! They charge the pircie as 20 different shippment but they ship me as one package (very light and small). I thought that was one order, but they charge me as 20 orders. I guess the shipment only cost them less than 10 dollors (grand shipping by post office), what a rib off!!




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent!
Very thin, decently priced. No breaks or failures yet either. Downright excellent sensitivity.


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