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Rival RHG60F Workout Full Face 2.0 boxing headgear
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RHG60F Workout Full Face 2.0

Updated: April 2026

Editor Score 6.75/10
Entry-Level Full Face Training Beginner

$54.95

Prices vary by retailer and size.

Material Premium synthetic leather (exclusive 60 Series); soft foamy cloth inner lining
Closure Lace-Up + Roller Buckle
Origin Canada · Made in Pakistan
Protection Ear: Nose:
Color

Performance Metrics

Cheek Protection
6/10
Chin Protection
6/10
Top Protection
6/10
Visibility
6/10
Fit & Adjustability
7/10
Durability
6/10
Value
9/10

Scores are based on structured evaluation across 7 protection and usability metrics. Learn more

Bottom Line

Same $54.95 as the RHG60 — chin coverage added for free. Better for beginners and MMA. Warmer and less visible than the open-face version. The better choice at this price for new boxers.

Strong price-to-performance for its tier.

Intended Use

Training Lace-Up + Roller Buckle

Who This Is For

The Rival RHG60F Workout Full Face 2.0 is the RHG60 with chin coverage added — same price, same 60 Series synthetic leather construction, same roller buckle and lace-top closure. The full-face design extends protection to the chin and jaw, which the open-face RHG60 leaves completely exposed. At identical pricing to the RHG60, the community's logic is clear: if you are a beginner still learning to keep your hands up and protect your chin, the RHG60F gives you materially more protection for zero additional cost. It also has a secondary life as a gym-loaner or club unit where chin protection matters. Rival notes its MMA applicability explicitly — in a mixed environment where grappling and striking coexist, the chin coverage is more relevant than in pure boxing. The downsides are straightforward: it is warmer than the RHG60, visibility drops to 6/10 with the full-face coverage, and the foam density ceiling of the 60 Series means it is still not a hard-sparring regardless of the extra coverage.

Who It's Not For

  • Hard sparring (60 Series foam density is entry-level)
  • Fighters prioritising ventilation
  • Those wanting colour options

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Same price as the RHG60 at $54.95 — chin coverage added at zero extra cost
  • Chin and jaw protection that the open-face RHG60 completely lacks
  • Community consensus: at equal price, the RHG60F is the better pick for beginners learning to keep their hands up
  • Also recommended for MMA use — chin coverage is practical in a grappling/striking context
  • Light construction: S 310g, M 330g, L 350g, XL 360g — manageable for extended beginner sessions
  • Precise size-specific weight data makes it easy to select the right training weight
  • Same upgraded 2.0 construction as the RHG60 — improved inner lining and roller buckle

Cons

  • Slightly warmer than the RHG60 — the chin coverage reduces airflow noticeably
  • 6/10 visibility — the full face coverage is the primary visual obstruction at this price tier
  • Same synthetic leather lifespan as the RHG60 — 12–18 months under regular use
  • Not for hard sparring — foam density is entry-level regardless of the full-face coverage
  • Black only — no colour options

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