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RDX F7 Ego boxing gloves
RDX

F7 Ego

Updated: April 2026

Editor Score 7.00/10
Entry-Level Training Velcro Beginner

$43.99

Prices vary by retailer and size.

Sizes
8oz10oz12oz14oz16oz
Material Maya Hide PU synthetic leather
Origin United Kingdom · Made in Pakistan
Closure Velcro
Color

Performance Metrics

Wrist Support
6/10
Knuckle Protection
7/10
Padding
Shell Shock gel Equilibrium Sheet triple padding with reinforced coating
Durability
7/10
Value
9/10

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Bottom Line

RDX's most popular budget glove - solid triple-layer padding and good ventilation make it a reliable training partner under $45. Skip sparring; the wrist support isn't there.

Strong price-to-performance for its tier.

Intended Use

Training Velcro Padding: Shell Shock gel Equilibrium Sheet triple padding with reinforced coating

Who This Glove Is For

The RDX F7 Ego is one of RDX's most popular entry-level gloves, scoring a community-reported 7.6/10 across review platforms. Priced at $43.99, it uses Maya Hide PU leather with Shell Shock gel triple-layer padding - a mix of foam and gel that delivers solid knuckle protection for bag work and pad drills. The S.P.P ventilation system (strategically placed perforations) keeps hands cooler than most synthetic gloves at this price, and the inner wick layer resists odor buildup. The main community criticism is wrist support - the cuff is not designed for sparring. Best suited for training, bag work, and casual pad sessions.

Who It's Not For

  • Sparring sessions
  • Boxers needing strong wrist lockdown
  • Intermediate or advanced fighters who train at high intensity

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Shell Shock gel triple-layer padding provides good knuckle protection for the price
  • S.P.P ventilation system with palm perforations for breathability
  • Quick-EZ hook-and-loop closure for easy fitting
  • Durable Maya Hide construction holds up well for synthetic leather
  • 4 color options and full size range available
  • Stays odor-free longer than many competitors due to ventilation design

Cons

  • Maya Hide is PU - not genuine leather, feels slightly rubbery/plasticky
  • Wrist support is not strong - not recommended for sparring
  • Material can squeak when fingers and thumb rub together
  • Community rates wrist support as one of its weaker points

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