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Textured condoms have raised patterns (ribs, studs, dots, or contours) on the outside of the latex designed to add stimulation for the receiving partner. They come in three main patterns: ribbed (horizontal ridges across the shaft), studded or dotted (small raised bumps across the surface), and contoured (shaped to add pressure to specific areas). All offer the same protection as smooth condoms with the addition of texture-driven sensation. This guide covers what each texture does, who typically benefits, and the best products in each category.
The Three Texture Patterns
Ribbed
Horizontal raised ridges running around the shaft, typically focused on the upper two-thirds of the condom (away from the base). The ridges provide rolling pressure during thrusting that many receiving partners describe as a more pronounced sensation. Ribbed is the most common texture style. Examples: Trojan Ultra Ribbed Ecstasy and Trojan Magnum Ribbed 3-pack.
Studded or Dotted
Small raised bumps distributed across the surface of the condom. The pattern feels different from ribs: more diffuse, more granular. Some users prefer studs for clitoral or vulvar stimulation, where the wider distribution covers more area than horizontal ribs. Examples: Trojan Studded Bareskin and ONE Tattoo Pleasure Ribbed.
Contoured / Pleasure-Shaped
Rather than raised texture, contoured condoms are shaped to flare or narrow at specific points (often a flared head and tapered shaft). These add pressure differentially without the surface bumps. Examples include the Trojan Pleasure Shape variants. The Trojan Her Pleasure Sensations combines ribs with a contoured shape for both effects.
Who Textured Condoms Are For
Texture is for the receiving partner. The wearer feels little difference (the texture is on the outside of the condom). Most reviews come from receiving partners, and the response is mixed but real: many describe textured condoms as noticeably more stimulating than smooth, others find textures uncomfortable or distracting. The only way to know is to try.
Combining Texture with Other Features
Texture is independent of size and material, so you can usually find textured versions in different lines. A few notable combos:
- Textured + Magnum size: Trojan Magnum Ribbed 3-pack or Trojan Magnum Ecstasy. The Ecstasy line adds UltraSmooth interior lubricant for the wearer.
- Textured + thin: Trojan Studded Bareskin (ribbed and studded, on a thinner latex base).
- Textured + variety pack: Trojan Pleasure Pack mixes Trojan's textured varieties in one box.
- Textured + flavored: less common but ONE Mixed Pleasures Variety Pack includes some textured flavored options.
Best Textured Condoms by Pattern
Best Ribbed: Trojan Ultra Ribbed Ecstasy
Deep, prominent ribs running across the shaft, combined with UltraSmooth lubricant inside and out. Consistent customer reviews put this at the top of the ribbed category. Standard size, lubricated, 10-pack.
Best Studded: Trojan Studded Bareskin
Small raised studs across the shaft on Trojan's thinner Bareskin base. Combines texture with the sensitivity of thinner latex. 10-pack.
Best Contoured: Trojan Her Pleasure Sensations
Combines ribs with a contoured shape designed to add pressure during use. Marketed for the receiving partner, lubricated, 12-pack. Also available with spermicide.
Best Large + Textured: Trojan Magnum Ecstasy
Magnum-size (54 mm) with horizontal ribs and the UltraSmooth interior. For users who need the larger fit and want texture.
How to Use Textured Condoms
Application is identical to smooth condoms. A few minor considerations:
- Texture is on the outside, so put the condom on with the rolled side facing outward as usual.
- Extra lubricant is helpful because texture can add friction. Water-based or silicone-based lube only.
- Start with slower, shallower movement to gauge whether the texture is pleasurable or too intense.
- Textured condoms are not better for anal sex or oral sex. Use smooth for those.
When Texture Does Not Work
Some users find textured condoms uncomfortable. Common reasons:
- Skin sensitivity. Textures can irritate sensitive tissue, especially without enough lubricant.
- Friction during longer sessions. Texture plus duration plus thin lube equals soreness.
- Distraction. Some users find the additional sensation pulls focus rather than adding to pleasure.
If textured does not work, smooth ultra-thin (like Kimono MicroThin 3-pack or ONE Vanish Hyper Thin) often delivers more usable sensation.
Variety Packs to Test Texture
If you have never tried textured, do not commit to a 12-pack of one variety. The Trojan Pleasure Pack is the easiest sampler, mixing three textured varieties. The ONE Mixed Pleasures Variety Pack adds textured options to non-textured ones for broader comparison.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do textured condoms feel different for the wearer?
Very little. Texture is on the outside of the condom, so the wearer mostly feels what they would with a smooth condom of similar thickness. Some textured lines (Trojan Ecstasy) add interior lubricant or shape features that the wearer notices.
Are textured condoms safe?
Yes. Textured condoms meet the same FDA standards as smooth condoms. The texture is a surface variation, not a structural change.
Are textured condoms safe for anal sex?
Not ideal. Anal tissue is more delicate and texture can cause irritation. Use smooth, well-lubricated condoms for anal sex.
Are textured condoms safe for oral sex?
They are safe but not enjoyable. Flavored condoms are designed for oral. See Flavored Condoms: A Complete Guide.
What is the difference between ribbed and studded?
Ribbed condoms have raised horizontal ridges. Studded condoms have small distributed bumps. Some condoms combine both.
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