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RDX T17 Aura Plus boxing gloves
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RDX

T17 Aura Plus

Updated: April 2026

Editor Score 7.50/10
Entry-Level Training Velcro Beginner

$58.99

Prices vary by retailer and size.

Sizes
10oz12oz14oz16oz
Material Kalix Skin-Maya Hide hybrid synthetic leather
Origin United Kingdom · Made in Pakistan
Closure Velcro
Color

Performance Metrics

Wrist Support
7/10
Knuckle Protection
7/10
Padding
MG-3 membrane grid mould + Max-Shock Equilibrium Foam + SpongeX padding in cuff
Durability
7/10
Value
8/10

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Bottom Line

A meaningful step up from the base T17 - better foam system and improved construction make the Aura Plus a solid training glove for under $60. Worth the upgrade from the standard T17 if training regularly.

Strong price-to-performance for its tier.

Intended Use

Training Velcro Padding: MG-3 membrane grid mould + Max-Shock Equilibrium Foam + SpongeX padding in cuff

Who This Glove Is For

The RDX T17 Aura Plus sits a tier above the standard T17 at $58.99, featuring an upgraded MG-3 membrane grid mould with Max-Shock Equilibrium Foam and SpongeX cuff padding. The shell combines Kalix Skin with Maya Hide for a more durable hybrid construction than the base T17. A satin inner lining provides comfort during extended sessions, and the Quick-EZ closure makes for easy on-and-off. Compared to the standard T17, the Aura Plus delivers noticeably better padding depth and wrist coverage. Still a synthetic glove, but at this price point it offers competitive specs for beginner-to-intermediate training use.

Who It's Not For

  • Regular sparring
  • Boxers wanting genuine leather
  • Advanced or competitive boxers

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • MG-3 mould - significant upgrade over the standard T17's MG-2
  • Kalix Skin-Maya Hide hybrid for better durability than pure Kalix Skin
  • Max-Shock foam + SpongeX cuff padding for strong wrist coverage
  • Satin fabric inner lining for comfort
  • Quick-EZ hook-and-loop closure

Cons

  • Still synthetic material - not genuine leather
  • Limited to Golden, Red, and Blue color options
  • At $59, competes with genuine leather options from other brands
  • Primarily a training glove - not designed for serious sparring

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