Sagami Exceed 2000 12's Pack
EAN CodeX4974234020775
New Standard - EXCEED. New Product from ideas of customers.
This product is developed based on the feedback from our customers. Every year, there are more than 2,000 feedback from our customers, hoping Sagami to develop a condom that is suitable for them. Now, these information are thoughtfully analyzed and realized into this merchandise!
Features of Sagami Exceed
If you got rubber smell on you hands after putting on a condom, mood will be lost.
When you wear a condom, will the rubber smell make you uncomfortable? From our survey, consumer reported that they want "less smell" more than "thinner" product. What a surprising result! Sagami Exceed used a proprietary odor masking agent to cover the whole condom. Rubber smell is very close to "zero"! |
Q. Compare with other products, did your hands get smell of rubber when putting it on? |
Extra process on the root for easier put-on.
In search engine like Yahoo! and Google, do you know what is the most common keyword after "condom"? Not surprisingly, it is "wearing". Many consumer reported that when they put on a condom, it would be harder to unroll towards the end. Sagami Exceed made the root harder and wider so that it is more comfortable and easier to use. |
Q. Do you feel it is easier to put on? |
Beautiful and Clean, "Easy-to-Buy" packaging design.
How can a consumer search for a condom that is not "Easy-to-buy"? Usually the "pickup" time for a condom is very very short in a shop, and the shop focus only on whether the product is attractive, colorful and eye-catching. However, to a consumer, is it a "Easy-to-buy" design? When we design the packaging of Sagami Exceed, we focus on "Cleanness" and "Easy-to-buy". Subtle and simple packaging gives you more confident and trust. |
Q. What you feel about the packaging of Sagami Exceed? |
{Consumer Monitor Survey by Sagami. Male 20-29, 75 person; 30-39, 82 person} |
Certificates
Japanese medical device permission number: 221ADBZX00010000 |
- *Use a condom only once. Non-vaginal use of condoms may increase the risk of them slipping or being damaged.
- *No method of contraception can provide 100% protection against pregnancy or sexually transmitted infections (STIs) including AIDS.