One of world's thinnest condoms made with 'wonder material' for 'skin-on-skin feel'

A new condom promises to offer a seriously pleasurable experience between the sheets.

ONE Condoms are the world's first to contain graphene, known to be the thinnest, strongest and most conductive material on the planet.

Graphene was first discovered in 2004 as NASA calls it a "wonder material" in reference to its unmatched capabilities. Now after a decade of research and development, the condom has been released.

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Davin Wedel, CEO and founder of ONE Condoms, said: "Graphene is like a magic ingredient for condoms. It provides incredible thinness, strength, flexibility and heat transfer – all the things you want in a condom."

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He added: "Our hybrid graphene-latex condom addresses some of the most common condom complaints head on, including pleasure, sensation and comfort."

Graphene received international attention in 2010, when physicists experimenting with its capabilities were awarded a Nobel Prize in Physics.

The discovery of graphene has been a catalyst for innovation across industries, including space travel and renewable energy. Now with the arrival of ONE Flex, it marks a massive development in sexual health innovation.

Davin continued: "Our scientists spent nearly 10 years developing a hybrid condom by molecularly bonding graphene with natural rubber latex, resulting in one of the world's thinnest condoms."

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Condoms are used to prevent both sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unintended pregnancies. Now with graphene's capabilities, it hopes to make condom usage easier than ever before.

In a clinical trial, ONE Flex was preferred 2-to-1 over standard latex condoms. Davin explained: "Imagine the impact of a condom that could make safer sex as pleasurable as unprotected sex.

"In order to have a dramatic impact on public health, we continue to reinvent the condom to get as close to a skin-on-skin feel as possible."

Graphene is 200 times stronger than steel and 1million times thinner than human hair. It's also the most conductive solid ever discovered.

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One of the top complaints about ultra-thin condoms is a tight and restrictive feeling, but when combined with graphene, the latex can stretch farther.

Davin continued: "Ten years of research and development is no minor undertaking, but we have remained deeply motivated by our vision of increasing condom access and use across populations.

"The release of ONE Flex is a huge step forward, and we are proud to be at the forefront of an innovation with massive implications for the sexual wellbeing of our planet."

These condoms are available on ONE Condoms Flex or even Amazon.

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