In This Guide
Trojan is the largest condom brand in the United States and has been since the 1920s. It is owned by Church & Dwight Co., the maker of Arm and Hammer baking soda, and produces more distinct condom lines than any other manufacturer. The brand's strength is variety: nearly every condom feature (size, texture, thinness, lubrication style) has a Trojan equivalent. This guide walks through the main Trojan lines, what each is good for, and how to choose among the dozens of Trojan products on the shelf without getting lost.
Trojan by the Numbers
Trojan produces over 30 distinct condom lines and dominates roughly 70 to 75 percent of U.S. condom sales by some estimates. The brand operates through a tiered structure: standard lines (ENZ), mid-tier feature lines (Pleasure Pack, Ultra Ribbed, Sensitivity), and premium lines (Magnum range, Bareskin). All Trojan condoms are made of natural latex except a few specialty lines.
The Main Trojan Line Families
Trojan ENZ
The original Trojan workhorse. Standard 52 mm width, premium-quality latex, lubricated, reservoir tip. ENZ is the default Trojan, used in everything from variety packs to bulk distribution. Available in lubricated, non-lubricated, and with spermicide (Trojan ENZ with Spermicide 3-pack). The Trojan ENZ 40-piece bowl 40-piece bowl is a household value pack.
Trojan Magnum
Trojan's large-size line, introduced in 1989. 54 mm nominal width, contoured shape (narrower at base, wider at head), longer than standard ENZ. Magnum has expanded into its own line family with multiple variants:
- Trojan Magnum Lubricated 12-pack (the original Magnum)
- Trojan Magnum Thin 12-pack (Magnum size in thinner latex)
- Trojan Magnum Thin 3-pack (3-pack of Magnum Thin)
- Trojan Magnum Ribbed 3-pack (Magnum size with ribs)
- Trojan Magnum Ecstasy (Magnum with UltraSmooth interior)
- Trojan Magnum XL (the 56 mm extra-large)
For the full sizing discussion, see Magnum & Large-Fit Condoms by Brand and Large, XL & Magnum-Size Condoms.
Trojan Sensitivity / Bareskin
Trojan's thin latex line. Bareskin is about 0.05 mm, noticeably thinner than ENZ but not as thin as Kimono MicroThin or ONE Vanish. The Trojan Studded Bareskin adds texture to the thin base.
Trojan Pleasure / Ribbed
The texture-focused family. Includes Ultra Ribbed (deep ribs), Twisted Pleasure (spiral pattern), and Pleasure Sensations (combination textures). Trojan Ultra Ribbed Ecstasy is one of the most popular ribbed options because it combines ribs with UltraSmooth interior lubricant. Trojan Pleasure Pack mixes the brand's textured options into one box.
Trojan Her Pleasure
Marketed specifically toward the receiving partner. Combines ribs with a contoured shape designed to add stimulation. Trojan Her Pleasure Sensations is the standard version; Trojan Her Pleasure Sensations with Spermicide adds N-9 spermicide.
Trojan Spermicidal Variants
Several Trojan lines come with N-9 spermicide added to the lubricant. Worth understanding the current guidance before choosing: N-9 can irritate tissue and may not add meaningful pregnancy protection over standard lubricated condoms. See Specialty Condoms: Glow, Warming & Spermicidal for the full discussion. Trojan spermicidal options include Trojan Stimulations Ultra Ribbed with Spermicide, Trojan Ultra Thin Armor with Spermicide, Trojan Her Pleasure Sensations with Spermicide, and Trojan ENZ with Spermicide 3-pack.
Choosing a Trojan Line
Decision shortcuts:
- Default everyday condom: ENZ. Reliable, widely available, lowest cost per unit in bulk.
- Need a larger fit: Magnum standard. If still tight, Magnum XL.
- Want thinner feel: Trojan Bareskin (standard size) or Magnum Thin (larger size).
- Want added texture: Ultra Ribbed Ecstasy for ribs, Studded Bareskin for studs.
- Want textured for the receiving partner: Her Pleasure Sensations.
- Need a variety pack: Pleasure Pack samples multiple textured varieties.
Trojan Quality and Safety
Trojan condoms are tested electronically (each condom is checked for holes by sending a small electric current through it) and held to the same FDA standards as all U.S.-sold condoms. The brand's failure rates in independent testing are consistent with other major brands. Trojan condoms are not the thinnest on the market, but their consistency at scale is reliable.
Where Trojan Falls Short
A few honest critiques:
- Thickness: standard Trojan ENZ is on the thicker side compared to newer competitors. Users prioritizing sensitivity will prefer Kimono or ONE Vanish.
- Non-latex: Trojan's polyurethane Supra Bareskin is available but not as developed as SKYN's polyisoprene line.
- Spermicidal heritage: Trojan was an early adopter of N-9 spermicidal condoms and still sells several variants, though current public health guidance has moved away from N-9.
- Marketing of Magnum as status: Magnum has been marketed in ways that encourage users to buy up for the wrong reason. Magnum on the wrong man slips, which is a worse outcome than wearing a correctly fitted standard.
Trojan Value Tips
For households or anyone using condoms regularly, the Trojan ENZ 40-piece bowl 40-piece bowl is the per-unit value pick. The Trojan Pleasure Pack 12-pack is a value option for trying multiple textured varieties. Buying 12-packs instead of 3-packs cuts per-condom cost by roughly half across the line.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most popular Trojan condom?
ENZ has the highest unit volume because it is the brand's default workhorse. Magnum and Magnum XL are the most popular by retail visibility and brand recognition.
Are all Trojan condoms latex?
Almost all. Trojan's main exception is the Trojan Supra Bareskin line, which is polyurethane. Trojan Naturalamb is lambskin (no STI protection).
Are Trojan condoms made in the USA?
Trojan's primary U.S. manufacturing is in Colonial Heights, Virginia. Some lines are produced internationally.
What is the difference between Trojan ENZ and Trojan Magnum?
Size and shape. ENZ is 52 mm standard width with a straight profile. Magnum is 54 mm with a contoured shape (narrower base, wider head).
Are Trojan condoms safe for vegans?
Trojan condoms contain milk-derived casein in the latex processing. Trojan is not certified vegan. For certified vegan latex condoms, Sustain or Glyde are alternatives.
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