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Home/Gloves/RDX F6 KARA MMA Sparring Gloves
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Description
Overview

If you need one glove that can handle MMA sparring rounds — striking exchanges plus real grappling — the F6 KARA is built for that mix.

This glove is designed to protect the knuckles during sparring while keeping the palm open for clinch work, hand fighting, and grappling transitions. You get padding where you need it, with the flexibility to actually use your hands.

Gloves Use

The F6 KARA is ideal for MMA sparring, pad work, drilling, and lighter bag sessions where speed and movement matter.

How They Feel

The open-palm layout helps you grip and control in the clinch, while the knuckle padding absorbs impact during exchanges.

The wrist strap secures the glove so you stay stable when you’re posting, framing, or punching under pressure.

Overall, they feel protective without being bulky — a sparring-first MMA glove that still moves naturally when the round turns into grappling.

RDX

RDX F6 KARA MMA Sparring Gloves

$36.99
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Training Highlights
  • Open-palm sparring design supports striking and grappling in one glove
  • Multi-layer knuckle padding helps soften partner contact
  • Secure wrist support keeps the glove stable through mixed rounds
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Quick Specs
  • Best for: MMA sparring, pad work, drilling, light bag rounds
  • Design: Open-palm sparring glove for grappling + striking
  • Padding: Impact-diffusing multi-layer foam over knuckles
  • Wrist Support: Secure hook & loop strap for stability
  • Grip: Open palm for clinch control and hand fighting
  • Durability: Reinforced stitching for frequent training
Description
Overview

If you need one glove that can handle MMA sparring rounds — striking exchanges plus real grappling — the F6 KARA is built for that mix.

This glove is designed to protect the knuckles during sparring while keeping the palm open for clinch work, hand fighting, and grappling transitions. You get padding where you need it, with the flexibility to actually use your hands.

Gloves Use

The F6 KARA is ideal for MMA sparring, pad work, drilling, and lighter bag sessions where speed and movement matter.

How They Feel

The open-palm layout helps you grip and control in the clinch, while the knuckle padding absorbs impact during exchanges.

The wrist strap secures the glove so you stay stable when you’re posting, framing, or punching under pressure.

Overall, they feel protective without being bulky — a sparring-first MMA glove that still moves naturally when the round turns into grappling.

Frequently asked questions

Are these meant for MMA sparring or competition?
They’re designed primarily for MMA sparring and training. For sanctioned competition, rules vary by promotion—always confirm glove requirements with your organizer.
Can I use these for bag work?
Yes for light-to-moderate bag rounds and pad work. If your main training is heavy bag power sessions, dedicated bag gloves or boxing gloves will offer more padding and support.
Do these work for grappling?
Yes. The open-palm design is intended to help with clinch control, hand fighting, and transitions while still providing knuckle protection.
How do I choose a size?
Go by your hand measurement and the brand’s sizing chart. If you’re between sizes, sizing up usually improves comfort—especially if you wrap your hands.
Should I still use hand wraps?
Yes—especially for sparring. Wraps add knuckle protection and help stabilize your wrist, which matters when you’re punching and posting during grappling.

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