SKYN ‘luxury’ condoms guarantee ‘great sex’ — for an eye-popping $100

Sex sells — for $100.

SKYN, a popular non-latex condom brand, is now offering a pack of “luxury” condoms that essentially “guarantees you’ll have great sex” for an eye-opening hundred bucks.

The Supreme Feel Condoms are marketed as the world’s thinnest polyisoprene — a synthetic rubber — condom meant to provide the feeling of skin-on-skin contact while still offering the strength and reliability of a premium latex condom, according to a news release provided to The Post.

While regular condoms typically cost less than $1 a piece, according to Planned Parenthood, these innovative love gloves ring in at $10 each.

And despite the price tag, they’re selling out fast.

SKYN, a popular non-latex condom brand, is now offering a pack of “luxury” condoms that essentially “guarantees you’ll have great sex” — for $100. SKYN

The pricey new products are made from the brand’s non-latex SKYNFEEL material touted to “offer an unprecedented experience of intimacy and pleasure while setting a new standard in premium protection” and “allows users to feel nearly everything.”

The condoms are also free from allergens, allowing anyone with latex allergies or sensitivities to enjoy, and also don’t have an “unpleasant” rubber latex smell and are lubricated with long-lasting, ultra-smooth lubricant, according to the manufacturer.

The “luxury” contraceptives are showcased in a black velvety box with 10 condoms individually wrapped in a luxe black and gold foil wrapper.

The “luxury” contraceptives come in a black velvety box with 10 condoms individually wrapped in a luxe black and gold foil wrapper.

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“It’s a condom that is so premium and so good, it essentially guarantees you’ll have great sex. And that’s why it’s worth $100,” the release justified.

And horny hotties seem to agree.

The Supreme Feel Condoms sold out within 24 hours, according to the website.

“At SKYN, We believe that everyone deserves to experience the utmost pleasure in life,” Marta Toth, vice president of global marketing and innovation, told The Post. “With Supreme Feel, one of our biggest product launches in the past decade, we are revolutionizing the condom industry and offering an unparalleled sensorial experience of intimacy, comfort and pleasure, setting a new standard for premium protection while still allowing people to feel everything.”

The product’s popularity should please health officials who have been warning that the rise of life-threatening sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is “out of control.”

The Supreme Feel Condoms sold out within 24 hours, according to the website. skynfeel.com

According to new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, STIs are on a worrying rise, putting millions of people’s lives at risk from entirely preventable infections.

“STIs must be a public health priority,” the CDC warned.

The health agency noted that “the most alarming concerns” revolve around syphilis cases — which are at the highest level they’ve been in more than seven decades.

Reported chlamydia cases have remained at a record high level, but gonorrhea cases did decline for the first time in at least a decade.

Both syphilis and gonorrhea can be deadly if left untreated for too long.

“The CDC’s latest STI data shows that our nation is facing a rapidly deteriorating public health crisis with real lives at stake,” the National Coalition of STD Directors (NCSD) warned in a statement.