Spray on Condom
The spray on condom, under development by the Condom Consultancy in Germany, consists of a tubular chamber which sprays quick-drying liquid latex over the penis to create an impermeable sheath.1
Fast Facts
- Inventor: Jan Vinzenz Krause
- Availability: Europe: September, 2008; United States: 20101
- Expected price: 20 euros (approximately $33) for the spray can; 10 euros (approximately $15) for latex refills1
- Krause claims that the spray on condom would provide a better fit than traditional condoms and not run the risk of slipping off2
- Developers are working on speeding up the drying time of the liquid latex1
Quotes
"The condom fits 100% perfectly, so the safety is much higher than a standard condom's, and it feels more natural."—Jan Vinzenz Krause1
"It works by spraying on latex from nozzles on all sides. We call it the '360 degree procedure' - once round and from top to bottom. It's a bit like a car wash."—Jan Vinzenz Krause2
Disclaimer
The content in this page is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Please contact your doctor before using a spray on condom.
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