Condoms That Combine Safety with Sensation

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      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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      Are Ansell Skyn condoms completely latex-free?
      Yes. Ansell Skyn condoms use polyisoprene, a synthetic rubber that contains no natural latex proteins. They are safe for people with latex allergies or sensitivities and carry TGA registration for use in Australia.
      What size are the condoms you stock?
      Four Seasons Naked Closer runs at approximately 49mm nominal width for a snugger fit. The Naked Ribbed is a standard 52mm. Both Ansell Skyn options are 52mm nominal width.
      Can I use silicone lube with these condoms?
      Yes. Both natural latex (Four Seasons) and polyisoprene (Ansell Skyn) condoms are fully compatible with silicone-based lubricants. Only oil-based products should be avoided, as they degrade the condom material and reduce protection.
      Is the packaging discreet?
      All Sexy Devil orders ship in plain, unmarked packaging. There is no indication of the contents or the sender on the outside of the parcel.