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Dear friend and fellow athletes,
This past weekend, I had great sex using a brand new type of condom that I am really excited about. In fact, they are so unusual that I decided to devote an entire Elite Fitness News mailing to tell you about them. If you\'re like me, you hate condoms, but realize they are necessary for many reasons. Well, anything that make wearing one more bearable was welcome news.
A few days ago, a friend of mine gave me an Inspiral condom made by Meditech, and he suggested I give it a try. When I first opened it, I thought, "this is the most unusual looking condom I have ever seen." Interestingly, it had a large spiral shaped pouch at the head of the condom. Although it looked crazy at first, when wearing it, I found that the unusual design makes it feel much more comfortable because it does not squeeze or constrict the head of the penis like regular condoms do.
The other thing I found is that the curves of the spiral shaped head of the condom, create a sliding sensation all around the head of the penis. Both my girlfriend and I thought the extra sensation felt great.
Since my girlfriend and I liked the Inspiral condom so much better than regular ones that I did a little research on the Inspiral and here’s what I found.
The Inspiral condom was invented by Dr. A. V. K. Reddy who has researched and designed male contraceptives for the last 13 years. The New York Times called Dr. Reddy, the "Leonardo da Vinci" of condoms. After many years of study and analysis, Reddy designed the first condom that would emphasize sensation and pleasure, based on the anatomy of the penis. Simply put, Reddy created a condom that was looser-fitting in the exact area of the penis where most of the nerve endings are located. The loose fit at the tip of the condom allowed the nerve endings to remain at their most sensitive, while the friction caused by the extra moving latex produced additional sensation.
The Inspiral condoms are made by Meditech in their state-of-the-art facility using specially designed US and German machines. These advanced condom dipping machines produce the asymmetrical spiral condom shapes, while at the same time make a condom of unblemished uniformity. The process makes a condom that is much stronger and nearly impossible to break when compared with your traditional condom.
In fact, speaking of traditional condoms, do you remember that just a few years ago Trojan was trying to sell condoms like parachutes. Remember their ad “You wouldn’t jump out of a plane without one, would you? “ Wasn’t that ridiculous. After trying the Inspiral, I realized that up until now, condom marketing has been about almost everything except sex. Advertisers have used sex to sell everything for years, and here they have a product that is used for sex, and the ads tend to look like they could be for a laxative commercial. What I liked about the Inspiral is that the manufacturer realizes a key fact that has been previously overlooked: Condoms are about sex and sex is supposed to feel good.
So yesterday, I went surfing the net to find some, I found a site that sells Inspirals in bulk and they were running a special too. They had the lowest price on the net – 24 for $15, 48 for $28. In fact, I got 100 for $55, I know that’s a lot of condoms, but hey, it’s good to be prepared and I want to try them again this weekend! They even sent me a velour condom pouch for traveling. They also have the best pricing around on all the other brands of condoms.
If you want to try the Inspiral condom, or just check out their very unusual shape, click here or on the box below and you can go see them at the same site where I got mine. When yours arrive, be sure to let the folks on the Elite Between the Sheets Discussion board know your thoughts.