Hexagonal condom is strong enough due to its special honeycomb feature.
A new structurally condom named HEX was launched by LELO, a Swedish intimacy company dubbed “the Apple of the pleasure product industry,” HEX condom represent one of the first major advance in condom technology since the reservoir tip was added about 70 years ago. LELO engineers took seven years to develop their new condom, driven by one vital discovery: it doesn’t need new materials but a new upgraded structure. Why hexagonal webbing? The reason is that six-sided shape is among the most durable under pressure and seep-resistant, as represented in nature and hexagons are strong, symmetrical, and tessellate perfectly. The new ultra-thin material graphene which is the thinnest, strongest material we know of today is made up of carbon atoms densely packed into a hexagonal pattern Unlike others on the market, HEX condom features a honeycomb hexagonal lattice. Each HEX condom integrates 350 small hexagons through its latex surface, resulting in effective performance. The super thin