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Durex Avanti

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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: Durex
EAN: 0302340580007
Label: Durex
Manufacturer: Durex
Publisher: Durex
Studio: Durex



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Product Description:
Durex Avanti - made from a revolutionary non-latex polyurethane film Ideal for latex sensitive users Can be used with oil-based lubricants Transparent color with reservoir tip Durex Avanti condoms are 100% electronically tested Silky smooth lubricant Fol









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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Finally!
Although a tad pricey (these cost roughly twice that of the standard latex variety), I wouldn't think twice about purchasing them again. We decided to try them not because of an allergy to latex, but because of the awful smell (and taste) it leaves behind. Not only did these do the trick, but the material used (polyurethane) does a marvelous job transmitting body heat and stimulation. Simply put, once you try these, you will never want to use a latex condom again.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The perfect condom
My husand and I use these condoms for birth control and they are awesome! First, they are latex free and spermicide free. I use to get a red irritated rash when I used the other kinds. It was horrible. Not anymore with Anvati! Plus, they feel better (next best thing to no condom). I won't use anything else!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - If Trojan Supra's are too tight--look no further! (but don't buy if you are small)
If you have wanted to use a non-latex condom AND Trojan Supra's (same material and more commonly in stores) did not fit or were to tight at the bottom. Avanti is the solution. They are a little larger, so they don't constrict like the supra's at the bottom. Additionally if you are trying to stay away from latex due to irritation you should also know that SPERMICIDES MAKE YOU MORE SUSCEPTABLE TO INFECTION and DISEASE (HIV etc..). Avanti's are typically lubed without this irritant. RAH RAH FOR AVANTI!!! (TROJAN NEEDS TO READ UP ON THE DANGER OF SPERMICIDE!)

TOP CONDOM BY A LONG SHOT!
They proved strong, even holding up to biting.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Way much better than Trojan Supra
After I tried with the providers, my ego was disappeared because my lollipop was too soft. I was so embarrassed and so mad.. Later, I learned that my lollipop was reacted as an allergy to any latex condoms. So I tried Trojan Supra for the first time. I hate it because once you open the package, the lubricated was dried out quickly. The provider did not like it and forced to use the lubricated lotion which my lollipop hate it and allergy to it as well. I searched and bought this because it says oil-based lubricated which it won't dried out quickly. It works well. My lollipop was very happy and want to do it again. I finally found what I need, so I can bring my ego back to normal and no more embarrassed in front of any providers!

If you notice your lollipop turned to very red and too soft after the first tried and want a second tried or try to get another ride with different provider within a day or week. And you find it did not work out, then your lollipop was reacted as an allergy to the latex condom. Suggest you to try this.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - latex free condoms
Good value for latex free condoms. Better then any price in the town where I live for the amount I got.




 





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