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The British condom brand since 1987 — Mates covers classic latex protection and the SKYN non-latex range for those who prefer a skin-like feel. New to choosing condoms? Our guide to the best condoms in the UK explains sizing, material, and what to look for.

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In 1987, Richard Branson launched Mates — a deliberate attempt to make condoms affordable and accessible at a time when safe sex messaging was becoming genuinely urgent in the UK. They aired the first condom advertisement on British television that same year. The brand passed through several owners since, and today sits within Manix, the world's second-largest condom manufacturer. What has remained constant: Mates condoms are reliable, well-priced, and built on nearly four decades of UK trust.

The Mates range at NaughtyNest covers two distinct families — the classic latex line for everyday protection, and the SKYN sub-brand for those who want the sensation of non-latex polyisoprene. Both CE-marked, both 98% effective with correct use. Every order ships in discreet, unmarked packaging, with free delivery on orders over £50.

Classic Latex vs SKYN: What's the Difference?

  • Classic Mates (latex): Manufactured from natural rubber latex — the standard condom material used globally. Strong, reliable, and available across a range of fits, textures, and sizes. Not suitable for those with latex allergies or sensitivities.
  • Mates SKYN (non-latex polyisoprene): SKYN uses polyisoprene — a synthetic material that replicates the stretch and softness of latex without the proteins that cause allergic reactions. Many people who have no latex allergy still prefer SKYN for its noticeably softer, thinner, more skin-like feel. Suitable for latex-sensitive users.
  • Size range across both: Standard (53mm), King Size/Large (56mm), and snug/conform (50mm) options — sizing applies to both the latex and SKYN lines.
  • Clinic packs: Mates supplies a range of 144-count clinic packs — the same products, in bulk format, used by NHS sexual health services across the UK.

The Mates Range at Naughty Nest

Product Material Key feature Best for
Mates Natural 3 Pack Latex Standard 53mm, lightly lubricated, everyday protection Entry point; travel; keeping one in your wallet
Mates King Size 14 Pack Latex 56mm width for a more comfortable, secure fit Those who find standard 53mm condoms constrictive
Mates SKYN Original 10 Pack Non-latex polyisoprene Skin-like feel, natural body temperature conductance Latex-sensitive users; anyone wanting a softer sensation
Mates SKYN Large 10 Pack Non-latex polyisoprene 56mm — all the SKYN sensation in a larger fit SKYN users who also need King Size fit
Mates SKYN Extra Lubricated 10 Pack Non-latex polyisoprene Extra lubrication for longer sessions and drier conditions Those who find standard lubrication insufficient
Mates SKYN Intense Feel 10 Pack Non-latex polyisoprene Ribbed and dotted texture for added sensation SKYN users who want textured stimulation
Mates SKYN Elite 10 Pack Non-latex polyisoprene Ultra-thin 0.045mm — the thinnest SKYN variant Maximum sensitivity; closest to bare feeling
Mates SKYN Selection 9 Pack Non-latex polyisoprene Mixed pack of SKYN variants to try the range First-time SKYN buyers; couples exploring options
Mates SKYN All Night Long Lube 80ml Silicone-based lubricant Long-lasting silicone lube; SKYN-compatible Pairing with SKYN condoms; extended sessions; anal play
Clinic Packs (144-count) Various Original, Ribbed, King Size, Conform, Natural+ in bulk Bulk buying; clinics; organisations; regular high-volume users

A Note on the SKYN Lubricant

The Mates SKYN All Night Long lubricant is silicone-based — which means it lasts significantly longer than water-based alternatives and is safe to use with polyisoprene (SKYN) and latex condoms. However, silicone lubricant should not be used directly with silicone sex toys — the silicone in the lube can degrade silicone toy surfaces over time. If you're using toys alongside SKYN condoms, use a water-based lubricant instead, or place a condom over the toy before using a silicone lube.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Mates SKYN condoms suitable for latex allergy sufferers?

Yes. SKYN condoms are made from polyisoprene — a synthetic material that contains none of the natural rubber latex proteins responsible for latex allergies. They are CE-marked and clinically tested to the same safety standards as latex condoms, providing 98% protection against pregnancy and STIs when used correctly. If you have a confirmed latex allergy, SKYN is one of the most widely available and trusted non-latex options in the UK.

What size are Mates standard condoms?

Mates standard (Natural) condoms are 53mm in nominal width — the UK standard size. The King Size and SKYN Large variants are 56mm. For those who find 53mm slightly loose, the Mates Conform range (available in clinic packs) is 50mm. Choosing the right width is the single most important fit decision — too loose and a condom can slip; too tight and it may break or reduce sensation.

What is the difference between Mates SKYN Original, Elite, and Intense Feel?

All three are non-latex polyisoprene at the same 53mm standard width. The Original is the everyday SKYN — soft, skin-like, well-lubricated. The Elite is ultra-thin at 0.045mm, designed for the closest-to-bare sensation available in a condom. The Intense Feel adds ribbing and dots for textured stimulation for both partners. If you're new to SKYN, the Selection 9 Pack includes multiple variants so you can find your preference before committing to a larger pack.

Are Mates condoms used by the NHS?

Yes. Mates clinic packs — the 144-count boxes — are the same products supplied to NHS sexual health clinics, GUM clinics, and community health services across the UK. The Original, Natural+, Ribbed, King Size, and Conform clinic packs at Naughty Nest are identical to those distributed by health services, making them a practical choice for organisations, clinics, or individuals who want to buy in bulk.

How should I store Mates condoms?

Store condoms at room temperature, away from direct sunlight, heat, and sharp objects. A bedside drawer is ideal; a wallet pocket is not — constant body heat and friction degrade the packaging and the condom over time. Always check the expiry date before use, and never use a condom that has been in your wallet for more than a few days. Each Mates condom is individually foil-wrapped to protect against light and air damage.

In 1987, Richard Branson launched Mates — a deliberate attempt to make condoms affordable and accessible at a time when safe sex messaging was becoming genuinely urgent in the UK. They aired the first condom advertisement on British television that same year. The brand passed through several owners since, and today sits within Manix, the world's second-largest condom manufacturer. What has remained constant: Mates condoms are reliable, well-priced, and built on nearly four decades of UK trust.

The Mates range at NaughtyNest covers two distinct families — the classic latex line for everyday protection, and the SKYN sub-brand for those who want the sensation of non-latex polyisoprene. Both CE-marked, both 98% effective with correct use. Every order ships in discreet, unmarked packaging, with free delivery on orders over £50.

Classic Latex vs SKYN: What's the Difference?

  • Classic Mates (latex): Manufactured from natural rubber latex — the standard condom material used globally. Strong, reliable, and available across a range of fits, textures, and sizes. Not suitable for those with latex allergies or sensitivities.
  • Mates SKYN (non-latex polyisoprene): SKYN uses polyisoprene — a synthetic material that replicates the stretch and softness of latex without the proteins that cause allergic reactions. Many people who have no latex allergy still prefer SKYN for its noticeably softer, thinner, more skin-like feel. Suitable for latex-sensitive users.
  • Size range across both: Standard (53mm), King Size/Large (56mm), and snug/conform (50mm) options — sizing applies to both the latex and SKYN lines.
  • Clinic packs: Mates supplies a range of 144-count clinic packs — the same products, in bulk format, used by NHS sexual health services across the UK.

The Mates Range at Naughty Nest

Product Material Key feature Best for
Mates Natural 3 Pack Latex Standard 53mm, lightly lubricated, everyday protection Entry point; travel; keeping one in your wallet
Mates King Size 14 Pack Latex 56mm width for a more comfortable, secure fit Those who find standard 53mm condoms constrictive
Mates SKYN Original 10 Pack Non-latex polyisoprene Skin-like feel, natural body temperature conductance Latex-sensitive users; anyone wanting a softer sensation
Mates SKYN Large 10 Pack Non-latex polyisoprene 56mm — all the SKYN sensation in a larger fit SKYN users who also need King Size fit
Mates SKYN Extra Lubricated 10 Pack Non-latex polyisoprene Extra lubrication for longer sessions and drier conditions Those who find standard lubrication insufficient
Mates SKYN Intense Feel 10 Pack Non-latex polyisoprene Ribbed and dotted texture for added sensation SKYN users who want textured stimulation
Mates SKYN Elite 10 Pack Non-latex polyisoprene Ultra-thin 0.045mm — the thinnest SKYN variant Maximum sensitivity; closest to bare feeling
Mates SKYN Selection 9 Pack Non-latex polyisoprene Mixed pack of SKYN variants to try the range First-time SKYN buyers; couples exploring options
Mates SKYN All Night Long Lube 80ml Silicone-based lubricant Long-lasting silicone lube; SKYN-compatible Pairing with SKYN condoms; extended sessions; anal play
Clinic Packs (144-count) Various Original, Ribbed, King Size, Conform, Natural+ in bulk Bulk buying; clinics; organisations; regular high-volume users

A Note on the SKYN Lubricant

The Mates SKYN All Night Long lubricant is silicone-based — which means it lasts significantly longer than water-based alternatives and is safe to use with polyisoprene (SKYN) and latex condoms. However, silicone lubricant should not be used directly with silicone sex toys — the silicone in the lube can degrade silicone toy surfaces over time. If you're using toys alongside SKYN condoms, use a water-based lubricant instead, or place a condom over the toy before using a silicone lube.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Mates SKYN condoms suitable for latex allergy sufferers?

Yes. SKYN condoms are made from polyisoprene — a synthetic material that contains none of the natural rubber latex proteins responsible for latex allergies. They are CE-marked and clinically tested to the same safety standards as latex condoms, providing 98% protection against pregnancy and STIs when used correctly. If you have a confirmed latex allergy, SKYN is one of the most widely available and trusted non-latex options in the UK.

What size are Mates standard condoms?

Mates standard (Natural) condoms are 53mm in nominal width — the UK standard size. The King Size and SKYN Large variants are 56mm. For those who find 53mm slightly loose, the Mates Conform range (available in clinic packs) is 50mm. Choosing the right width is the single most important fit decision — too loose and a condom can slip; too tight and it may break or reduce sensation.

What is the difference between Mates SKYN Original, Elite, and Intense Feel?

All three are non-latex polyisoprene at the same 53mm standard width. The Original is the everyday SKYN — soft, skin-like, well-lubricated. The Elite is ultra-thin at 0.045mm, designed for the closest-to-bare sensation available in a condom. The Intense Feel adds ribbing and dots for textured stimulation for both partners. If you're new to SKYN, the Selection 9 Pack includes multiple variants so you can find your preference before committing to a larger pack.

Are Mates condoms used by the NHS?

Yes. Mates clinic packs — the 144-count boxes — are the same products supplied to NHS sexual health clinics, GUM clinics, and community health services across the UK. The Original, Natural+, Ribbed, King Size, and Conform clinic packs at Naughty Nest are identical to those distributed by health services, making them a practical choice for organisations, clinics, or individuals who want to buy in bulk.

How should I store Mates condoms?

Store condoms at room temperature, away from direct sunlight, heat, and sharp objects. A bedside drawer is ideal; a wallet pocket is not — constant body heat and friction degrade the packaging and the condom over time. Always check the expiry date before use, and never use a condom that has been in your wallet for more than a few days. Each Mates condom is individually foil-wrapped to protect against light and air damage.