We were offered something very similar to this product by a Chinese company a couple of years ago. Instead of spaying the man, it was in the form of expanding foam filler that goes into the vagina.
There is not a cat in hell's chance that this device would pass CE certification (Europe) FDA approcal (USA), SABS (South Africa) or any other major western testing.
The chances of missing a spot are too high. Even if you could get the technology to work, your company's lawyers wouldn't let you launch the product because the chance that someone who didn't use the product correctly and then got pregnant or HIV would sue you is almost 100%.
Also - the bulbous end of a condom is essential for catching the ejaculate. If you spray the latex onto the cock, thenhow do you form the teat?
Two final points.
Vulcanising gives rubber strength. Vulcanising takes a few minutes in an oven.
Latex condoms are pre-lubricated to stop them chafing and breaking. If you used condom in a spray can, you have to interupt foreplay to spray it on, carry a large can and extra lube, wait five minutes for it to set, and then get jiggy.
Who the f_ck is going to buy that?
The product is technically interesting, but there is NO demographic that will buy a $10 spraycan when they can buy a 50c condom that is easier to use, more reliable, more fun, and can fit in your back jeans pocket.
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