You know you should use condoms to protect yourself and your partner from STIs and unexpected pregnancies. But you still want the feel of skin-on-skin contact and the amazing results that feeling gives both of you.
Momentum condoms are designed by highly-respected and board-certified obstetrician & gynecologist, Dr. Drai to fit firmly so neither of you misses feeling a single thrust. That firm fit also ensures that nothing slips off, causing potential accidents.
The Best Materials to Make Sure You Feel Everything
Momentum condoms are made with superior quality latex to give the closest fit and the best feel for both of you.
Build Up Even More Momentum with Our Smooth-Feel Lubrication
Momentum condoms are safe to use with Momentum silicone-based and water-based lubricants. Reduce friction to build your momentum to the climax so you both feel everything the moment it happens.
FDA Approved Condoms Designed by a Board-Certified Gynecologist
Dr. Drai, “America’s OBGYN” created his line of Momentum Intimacy products to fill a need he saw in the market. His patients wanted superior quality protection that they knew they could rely on to make their sexual experiences more pleasurable while preventing pregnancy and STIs.
Dr. Drai’s FDA-approved condoms were made to his exacting specifications to give you the best performance and protection available, so you and your partner can have as much fun as you want while keeping each other safe, healthy and happy.
How to Use Momentum Condoms
Indications for Use: Latex condoms reduce the risk of transmitting sexually transmitted infections (STIs) by providing a barrier against the source of the infection. Latex condoms are most effective against STIs such as HIV, chlamydia, and gonorrhea that is spread by contact with the head of the penis. Latex condoms are less effective against STIs such as Human Papillomavirus and Herpes Simplex Virus. These STIs can also be spread by contact with infected skin that is not covered by the condom. Latex condoms are highly effective in preventing pregnancy. To get the most protection from a latex condom, use one correctly every time you have any type of sex. If you believe you have an STI, contact a healthcare provider or public health agency. For more information on latex condoms, STIs, or pregnancy, contact a health care provider or a public health agency.
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