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Okamoto Zero One 0.01mm are ultra-thin condoms made from water-based polyurethane, not latex — ideal for people with latex sensitivity. Each condom has a uniform 0.01mm wall from tip to base and a generous coating of lubricant. Made in Japan. Nude colour, 3-pack.
Key facts
| Brand | Okamoto (冈本) — Zero One 「001」 range |
|---|---|
| Material | Water-based polyurethane (latex-free) |
| Thickness | Uniform 0.01mm from tip to base |
| Pack size | 3 condoms |
| Colour | Nude |
| Lubricated | Yes — generously pre-lubricated |
| Made in | Japan |
| Sold by | Ways Pharmacy, UK (GPhC-registered) |
Why people choose Okamoto Zero One
- One of the thinnest condoms available, for a more natural sensation
- Polyurethane material is suitable for those with a latex allergy
- Polyurethane conducts warmth well and has little odour
- Uniform thickness and a smooth surface with ample lubricant
How to use
- Check the expiry date and open the wrapper carefully — do not use teeth or scissors.
- Use a new condom for each act of intercourse, before any genital contact.
- If extra lubricant is needed, use a water-based lubricant; oil-based products can damage the condom.
- Read the manufacturer's instruction leaflet inside the pack before use.
Frequently asked questions
Are Okamoto Zero One condoms latex-free?
Yes. They are made from water-based polyurethane rather than latex, which makes them a suitable option for people with a latex allergy.
How thick is the Okamoto 0.01 condom?
The wall is a uniform 0.01mm from the tip to the base, which is among the thinnest condoms available and is designed for a more natural sensation.
Can I use oil-based lubricant with these condoms?
No. Use only water-based lubricants. Oil-based products such as lotions or petroleum jelly can weaken the material and cause it to fail.
Do condoms protect against STIs as well as pregnancy?
Used correctly, condoms are an effective method of contraception and reduce the risk of many sexually transmitted infections, including HIV. No method is 100% guaranteed; use a new condom every time and follow the instructions in the pack.
How should I store them?
Store in the original packaging in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and sharp objects, and check the expiry date before use.
Condoms are a CE/UKCA-marked medical device. Used correctly they help prevent pregnancy and reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections, but no method offers 100% protection. Always read the instructions supplied in the pack.
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