Condoms are the simplest upgrade you can make to any intimate experience. The right one disappears completely — no interruptions, no distractions. At Sexy Devil, we stock a focused range that actually performs: Four Seasons for everyday reliability at under $0.75 per condom, and Ansell Skyn for latex-sensitive couples who want a closer-to-nothing feel.
Which Condom Type Is Right for You?
The differences in material, texture, and fit are significant enough that choosing deliberately makes a real difference to how the night goes.
| Type | Best For | Feel | Our Pick |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ultra-thin | Maximum natural feel | Near-invisible barrier | Four Seasons Naked Closer |
| Ribbed | Added stimulation | Textured grip, more friction | Four Seasons Naked Ribbed |
| Latex-free | Latex sensitivity or allergy | Softer, natural heat transfer | Ansell Skyn Elite |
| Intense texture | Couples who want more sensation | Raised dots, heightened contact | Ansell Skyn Intense Feel |
Four Seasons vs Ansell Skyn — What Is Actually Different?
Both brands are TGA-registered for use in Australia. The key difference is material, not quality.
Four Seasons use natural latex — reliable, widely available, and affordable at $8.95 for a 12-pack. The Naked range is their thinnest formula, engineered to reduce the latex feel without eliminating the protection.
Ansell Skyn uses polyisoprene — a synthetic material that transmits body heat more naturally than latex and stretches differently on skin. It is the standard recommendation for anyone with a latex sensitivity, and many couples who are not sensitive still prefer the tactile difference.
| Four Seasons Naked | Ansell Skyn | |
|---|---|---|
| Material | Natural latex | Polyisoprene (latex-free) |
| Safe for latex allergy | No | Yes |
| Price per unit | ~$0.75 (12-pack, $8.95) | ~$1.60 (6–10 pack) |
| Nominal width | 49mm (Closer) / 52mm (Ribbed) | 52mm |
| Texture option | Ribbed available | Intense Feel available |
Do Condoms Work with Lube?
Yes — and the right lube makes a meaningful difference. All condoms in our range are compatible with water-based and silicone-based lubricants. Oil-based products — including coconut oil and body lotion — degrade both natural latex and polyisoprene and should be avoided with any condom. For anal play, a thicker water-based formula is recommended regardless of condom type.
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