WINK Condoms — Japanese Okamoto Quality Across Every Size and Style
WINK is a Japanese condom brand manufactured by Okamoto Industries — the same company that holds the world record for the thinnest condoms ever made. Where the standard Okamoto 004 line focuses on pure thinness, WINK takes Okamoto manufacturing quality and delivers it across a broader range of shapes, sizes, and textures than any other Okamoto product available in the US.
Shop WINK Jar, WINK Studded, WINK Super XL, WINK Slider, and WINK Closer below. Keep scrolling for our complete WINK buying guide.
What Is WINK — and Why It Matters
WINK is an Okamoto-manufactured condom brand that most people have never heard of — and that's a big part of the appeal. While Okamoto and Crown Skinless Skin get most of the attention in the premium Japanese condom category, WINK quietly delivers the same Okamoto manufacturing quality in a wider range of shapes, sizes, and textures — including options you simply can't get from any other Japanese brand sold in the US.
If you've tried and loved Okamoto 004 or Crown Skinless Skin, WINK is your natural next stop. You get the same premium Japanese latex, the same precision manufacturing, and the same warmer, smoother feel — but now with options like a large size (Super XL), a reverse-taper shape (Closer), and a studded variant (Studded) that aren't available in the standard Okamoto lineup.
WINK Condom Styles Explained
WINK Jar — The flagship WINK product, and the best way to try the brand. A jar of smooth Okamoto-manufactured latex condoms at a per-condom price that's hard to beat for Japanese quality. Standard size, smooth surface, generously lubricated. If you're curious about WINK, start here.
WINK Studded — Raised studs along the body for extra stimulation for a partner. Okamoto manufacturing quality in a textured condom — a rarity, since most textured condoms on the US market are American-brand. The combination of ultra-thin Okamoto latex plus texture delivers a uniquely intense sensation profile.
WINK Super XL — The roomier WINK option. Wider nominal width (~56mm+) and slightly longer length for anyone who finds standard Japanese condoms too snug. Very few premium Japanese condoms come in a genuine large size, which makes WINK Super XL a rare find. See all large condoms →
WINK Slider — A smooth, straight-wall WINK variant optimized for easy application. Great for anyone who finds reservoir-tip condoms fiddly, or who just prefers a clean cylindrical shape.
WINK Closer — A reverse-taper or "closer-fitting" shape designed to hold more securely during use. Excellent for anyone who experiences condom slippage with standard straight-wall condoms. The shape-plus-thinness combination is unique in the market.
WINK vs. Other Okamoto Brands at Condom Depot
Since WINK, the standard Okamoto line, and Crown Skinless Skin are all manufactured by Okamoto Industries, a fair question is: which one should you buy?
- Okamoto 004 — The thinnest Okamoto condom legally available in the US (0.04mm). Best choice if pure maximum thinness is the priority.
- Crown Skinless Skin — Best value. Genuine Okamoto quality at the lowest price point in the Okamoto family. Great first-time Japanese condom.
- WINK — Best variety. If you want Okamoto quality but need a specific shape (Closer), size (Super XL), or texture (Studded), WINK is your only option in the family. Slightly less razor-thin than the 004, slightly more expensive than Crown, but you're paying for the style options.
Our recommendation: start with a condom sampler pack that includes WINK so you can test different styles before committing to a full box of any one variant.
Is WINK Really Made by Okamoto?
Yes. WINK is manufactured by Okamoto Industries in Japan using the same proprietary latex formulation and the same sakless rolling technology Okamoto uses for their flagship 004 line. The products look and feel like Okamoto condoms because they are — WINK is effectively Okamoto's sub-brand for extended styles and sizes that don't fit under the numbered Okamoto line.
This means every WINK condom carries the same safety profile, the same FDA approval, and the same manufacturing precision as any other Okamoto product. You're not paying for a knockoff or a lesser version — you're paying for Okamoto quality in a specific shape or style.
Are WINK Condoms Safe?
Yes. Every WINK condom is FDA-approved and meets ISO 4074 and ASTM D3492 international safety standards. Each condom is electronically tested for pinhole defects and passes the same burst pressure and tensile strength requirements as any standard-thickness condom. Because WINK is manufactured by Okamoto, the safety and quality profile is identical to the Okamoto 004 line.
WINK Size Guide
- WINK Jar, Studded, Slider — Nominal width ~52mm. Standard Japanese fit, slightly snugger than Trojan standard.
- WINK Super XL — Nominal width ~56mm+, longer length. Comparable to Trojan Magnum.
- WINK Closer — Reverse-taper shape, ~52mm at the base. Fits more securely than straight-wall condoms.
Unsure which size is right for you? The 2026 Condom Size Chart has exact measurements for every brand and style.
Why Buy WINK at Condom Depot
- Full WINK lineup — All five WINK styles (Jar, Studded, Super XL, Slider, Closer) in stock.
- Genuine Japanese import — Sourced through authorized channels, original packaging, full manufacturer dating.
- Bulk pricing — WINK at drugstore prices (when you can even find it) is brutal. We cut significant cost in quantity.
- Fresh inventory — Fast turnover means long expiration dates on premium imports.
- Discreet shipping — Plain packaging, no branding on the outside of the box.
- Free shipping over $49 — A couple of WINK jars qualifies easily.
- Trusted since 1996 — Nearly 30 years as a premier source for premium imported condoms.
WINK Condoms — Frequently Asked Questions
Who makes WINK condoms?
WINK condoms are manufactured by Okamoto Industries in Japan — the same company behind the flagship Okamoto 004, 003, and 002 condoms, as well as Crown Skinless Skin. WINK uses identical Japanese latex and manufacturing processes as the rest of the Okamoto family.
What's the difference between WINK and Okamoto 004?
Both are manufactured by Okamoto in Japan with identical quality standards. Okamoto 004 focuses on pure thinness (0.04mm) in a single standard size and smooth shape. WINK is Okamoto's line for variety — available in Jar, Studded, Super XL, Slider, and Closer styles. Choose Okamoto 004 for maximum thinness, WINK when you need a specific size, shape, or texture.
Is WINK Super XL a true large condom?
Yes. WINK Super XL has a nominal width of approximately 56mm+ and longer length than standard WINK, comparable to Trojan Magnum or Durex XXL. It's one of the few genuine large-size condoms manufactured by a Japanese brand, making it a rare option for anyone who needs both Okamoto quality and extra room.
Are WINK condoms FDA-approved?
Yes. All WINK condoms sold in the United States are FDA-approved and meet ISO 4074 and ASTM D3492 international safety standards. Each condom is electronically tested for defects and manufactured to the same quality standards as the rest of the Okamoto product family.
What is WINK Closer and who is it for?
WINK Closer has a reverse-taper shape — slightly narrower toward the tip than at the base — designed to hold more securely during use. It's an excellent option for anyone who experiences condom slippage with standard straight-wall condoms. The combination of Okamoto-quality thin latex plus the closer-fitting shape is unique in the US condom market.



