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RFSU Thin – 10-pack Kondomer

RFSU Thin 10-pack: extra-thin latex condoms with added lubricant for a more natural feel. Find out who they suit, how to use them, and how they compare.

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The closest thing to nothing, with full protection in place

Some condoms remind you they’re there with every move. RFSU Thin was built around a straightforward premise: make the wall thinner than a standard condom, add extra lubricant, and let the sensation speak for itself. According to RFSU, this is their closest-to-natural-feel latex option, designed for people who want protection without the sense of distance that thicker condoms can create.

Best for: Anyone who finds standard condoms dulling and wants a closer, more direct feel without sacrificing safety.

Not for: Anyone with a latex allergy, choose a latex-free condom in that case.

Feel and materials

RFSU Thin is made from latex. The thinner wall is the headline feature: less material between partners means more sensory feedback, which is the whole point. The manufacturer adds extra pre-applied lubricant on top of that, so the condom moves more naturally and reduces any drag that a drier surface might cause.

What you won’t get here is a dramatic texture or a shape-fitted design. This is a straightforward, smooth, extra-thin condom. If you want ribbing or a contoured profile, RFSU makes other variants worth looking at, for example the RFSU Profil 10-pack, which adds texture, or the RFSU Sensual 10-pack if sensation in a different register interests you.

Because the wall is thinner than a standard condom, RFSU Thin is not the pick for people who are nervous about durability. Used correctly, right size, right lubricant, stored properly, it meets the same safety standards as any CE/ISO-certified condom. But using it with the wrong lubricant will put that at risk.

Lubricant compatibility: the one rule that matters

Latex and oil don’t mix. That covers cooking oils, body lotions, petroleum jelly, and most silicone-based personal lubricants. Any of these can cause a latex condom to degrade and break. For RFSU Thin, the rule is simple: use water-based lubricant only if you want to add more than what’s pre-applied.

The condom already comes pre-lubricated, so for many people no extra lube is needed. If you do want more, a plain water-based gel is the safe choice. It won’t affect the latex and it won’t reduce the sensitivity advantage that made you choose a thin condom in the first place.

Where it fits

RFSU Thin sits in a specific corner of the condom market: maximum feel, no frills. If you’re still working out which type of condom suits you best, the Best Condoms (2026) guide covers the main categories, ultra-thin, textured, latex-free, and more, so you can compare before committing to a pack.

For a completely different feel profile, the LELO HEX Original Condoms 3-pack uses a hexagonal internal structure that many users find adds strength and grip without reducing sensation. Worth considering if you want something engineered rather than simply thin.

Specifications

Material Latex
Pack size 10 condoms
Lubrication Pre-lubricated (extra lubricant)
Texture Smooth
Compatible lubricants Water-based only
Latex-free No
RFSU Thin – 10-pack Kondomer
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