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Condoms are the only method of family planning that helps prevent unplanned pregnancy and also lowers the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). They are affordable, easy to use, and available without a prescription, which makes them the most widely used protection method in Pakistan. The real challenge is choosing the right one. Between trusted local brands like Josh, Touch, Sathi, and DO and imported names like Durex, prices range from under Rs. 100 to over Rs. 2,000 per pack — and every brand offers several variants such as dotted, ribbed, delay, and flavored.
Quick answer: For most buyers in Pakistan, Josh and Touch offer the best balance of quality and price (as low as Rs. 27 per piece in bulk boxes). Sathi is the most budget-friendly option, DO sits in the mid-range with strong delay variants, and Durex is the premium imported choice. The team at Jarahi has prepared this guide to explain the types, what to check before buying, and current prices — so you can decide with confidence.
Most condoms sold in Pakistan are made from latex (natural rubber) and differ mainly in texture, lubrication, and added features. Here are the main types you will come across:
Plain condoms have a smooth surface with standard lubrication and no added features. They are the simplest, most affordable, and most reliable everyday option. If you are buying condoms for the first time, this is the type to start with. A good example is the Josh Classic 28-piece box, which costs less than Rs. 27 per piece.
Dotted condoms have small raised dots across the surface, designed to increase sensation for both partners. They are one of the most searched condom types in Pakistan. The Touch Dotted 5-piece pack and the 30-piece box are popular, well-priced options.
Ribbed condoms feature raised horizontal ridges instead of dots. The purpose is the same — added texture and sensation — and choosing between dotted and ribbed simply comes down to personal preference. See the Touch Ribbed 5-piece pack or the 30-piece box.
Delay condoms — often called timing condoms in Pakistan — contain a small amount of a mild numbing ingredient (usually benzocaine) in the lubricant inside the tip. This slightly reduces sensitivity, which some men find helps intimacy last longer. They are the most in-demand category in Pakistan. Popular options include Josh Delay, Sathi Plus Delay, Touch Delay, DO Red Extra Delay, and the imported Durex Extended Pleasure. Please read our note on delay condoms further below before choosing this type.
Flavored condoms have a scented, body-safe flavored coating that makes protection feel less clinical and more pleasant. Fruit flavors are the most common in Pakistan. The Josh Strawberry 3-piece pack and the 36-piece box are the leading choices, while Sathi Thandi Masti offers a cooling menthol effect at the lowest price in our range.
Ultra-thin condoms are made from thinner latex to provide a more natural feeling while still meeting the same safety standards as regular condoms. The Durex Invisible Extra Sensitive is the thinnest option available at Jarahi.
Combination condoms bring several features together in one product — typically dots, ribs, and a delay lubricant. The DO Black 3-in-1 is the main combination option in Pakistan, also available in an 18-piece box.
Reliable condoms are manufactured according to the international standard ISO 4074 and are electronically tested for holes and weaknesses before packing. To stay safe, always buy sealed, original packs from a trusted seller and avoid loose or unbranded pieces sold without packaging, as their quality and expiry cannot be verified. At Jarahi, we only stock original products sourced through official channels.
All condoms in this guide come pre-lubricated. If you want to use extra lubricant, choose a water-based one. Never use oil-based products such as lotions, petroleum jelly, or cooking/coconut oil with latex condoms — oil weakens latex and significantly increases the chance of breakage.
Condoms typically last 3 to 5 years from the manufacturing date printed on the wrapper. Heat shortens this life, which matters in Pakistan’s climate: avoid storing condoms in cars, wallets, or direct sunlight, and keep them in a cool, dry drawer instead. Never use a condom that is expired or whose wrapper looks damaged or dried out.
Small 3-piece packs are convenient for trying a new variant, but larger boxes are always cheaper per piece. For example, Josh Delay costs about Rs. 52 per piece in a 3-pack but around Rs. 47 per piece in the 36-piece box, while the Touch Dotted 30-piece box works out to roughly Rs. 27 per piece. If you have already found a variant you like, the box is the smarter buy.
Delay condoms are safe for most users, but the numbing ingredient can cause mild irritation or an allergic reaction in a small number of people. If you or your partner feels burning, itching, or discomfort, wash the area with water and stop using that product. Also remember that delay condoms reduce sensation — they are a comfort feature, not a medical treatment. If early ejaculation is a regular concern for you, it is common and treatable, and speaking to a doctor is the most effective step.
After reviewing the full range available in Pakistan, the team at Jarahi has compared the five leading condom brands on price, pack options, and variety:
| Feature | Sathi | Josh | Touch | DO | Durex |
| Starting price | Rs. 95 (3 pc) | Rs. 135 (3 pc) | Rs. 150 (5 pc) | Rs. 200 (3 pc) | Rs. 1,650 (12 pc) |
| Bulk box price | Rs. 550–605 (18 pc) | Rs. 750–1,700 (28–36 pc) | Rs. 800–900 (18–30 pc) | Rs. 1,150 (18 pc) | Rs. 1,650 (12 pc) |
| Cost per piece (bulk) | ~Rs. 31–34 | ~Rs. 27–47 | ~Rs. 27–50 | ~Rs. 64 | ~Rs. 138 |
| Popular variants | Plus Delay, Thandi Masti Menthol | Classic, Delay, Strawberry, Salajeet, Fair & Roughly | Dotted, Ribbed, Delay | Red Extra Delay, Black 3-in-1 | Extra Safe, Invisible, Extended Pleasure |
| Market position | Budget-friendly | Most popular local brand | Best-value textured | Mid-range | Imported premium |
Note: The prices in this guide were recorded on July 10, 2026 and may change over time. Please visit the linked product pages for current prices.
Josh is the most popular condom brand in Pakistan, with 3-piece packs from Rs. 135–155 and large boxes from Rs. 750–1,700. The range covers Classic, Delay, Strawberry, Salajeet, and Fair and Roughly. The Classic 28-piece box is the best per-piece value in the entire Josh range.
Durex is the leading imported brand, currently priced at Rs. 1,650 per 12-piece box (regular price Rs. 2,450) at Jarahi. Extra Safe is slightly thicker and extra-lubricated for added reassurance, Invisible Extra Sensitive is the thinnest in the lineup, and Extended Pleasure includes a delay lubricant.
Touch offers the cheapest textured condoms in Pakistan: 5-piece packs at Rs. 150–155 and 30-piece boxes at Rs. 800, which works out to roughly Rs. 27 per piece for Dotted and Ribbed. A Delay variant is also available in 3-piece and 18-piece options.
Sathi is the most affordable trusted brand, starting at just Rs. 95 for the Thandi Masti menthol 3-pack and Rs. 105 for Plus Delay. The 18-piece boxes cost Rs. 550–Rs. 605, keeping the per-piece cost near Rs. 31–34.
DO is a mid-range brand focused on feature-rich variants: Red Extra Delay and Black 3-in-1 both cost Rs. 200 per 3-pack or Rs. 1,150 per 18-piece box.
Many people in Pakistan feel uncomfortable buying condoms over the counter. Ordering online solves this. All the condoms in this guide are available at Jarahi.pk with discreet packaging — your parcel arrives in plain packing with no product name visible on the outside. We deliver nationwide, offer cash on delivery along with cards and mobile wallets, and only sell original, sealed products at competitive prices.
Best overall value – The Josh Classic 28-piece box (Rs. 750, under Rs. 27 per piece) from Pakistan’s most trusted local brand.
Best budget option – Sathi Plus Delay or Sathi Thandi Masti, starting at just Rs. 95 per 3-pack.
Best delay (timing) condoms – Josh Delay for value, DO Red Extra Delay in the mid-range, and Durex Extended Pleasure as the premium pick.
Best textured option – Touch Dotted or Touch Ribbed 30-piece boxes at roughly Rs. 27 per piece.
Best flavored option – Josh Strawberry, available in a 3-pack to try or a 36-piece box for better value.
Best premium imported – Durex Extra Safe for maximum reassurance or Durex Invisible for the most natural feel.
Choosing a condom is a personal decision — the right one depends on your budget, your preferences, and what feels comfortable for you and your partner. Every product in this guide is original, quality-tested, and available with discreet delivery across Pakistan. Explore the full condoms collection at Jarahi to compare current prices and find the option that fits your needs.
When used correctly every time, condoms are about 98% effective at preventing pregnancy. With typical real-world use, effectiveness is around 85%. Checking the expiry date and wearing the condom correctly from start to finish makes the biggest difference.
Local brands like Sathi, Josh, and Touch cost Rs. 95–200 for a small 3–5 piece pack. Bulk boxes of 18–36 pieces cost Rs. 550–1,700, bringing the price down to roughly Rs. 27–64 per piece. Imported Durex condoms cost around Rs. 1,650 for a 12-piece box.
Delay condoms contain a mild numbing ingredient (usually benzocaine) that reduces sensitivity, and many men find they help intimacy last longer. Results vary from person to person, and they are not a medical treatment. If you notice irritation, stop using them, and if early ejaculation is a regular concern, consult a doctor — it is common and treatable.
Flavored condoms have a body-safe scented coating that simply makes using protection more pleasant. The flavoring does not affect safety or reliability — flavored condoms meet the same quality standards as plain ones.
Yes. Condoms usually last 3 to 5 years from the manufacturing date printed on each wrapper. Heat, sunlight, and friction — for example, storage in a wallet or car — shorten their life. Never use an expired condom or one with a damaged wrapper.
Condoms significantly reduce the risk of most sexually transmitted infections, including HIV, when used correctly and consistently. No method is 100% protective, however, so if you have symptoms or concerns about an infection, please speak to a doctor.