SkinLords CS2 Guides Every CS2 Glove Type
Every CS2 Glove Type

Every CS2 Glove Type

Gloves in Counter-Strike 2 tend to be overlooked in favor of flashier, more obvious cosmetic choices for knives and weapons. Even with that in mind, they’re great for providing contrasting or complementary looks to the weapons you already have equipped and can really elevate a loadout with eye-catching designs on the wearer’s hands.

From Bloodhound Gloves to Sport Gloves, here’s every type of glove type in CS2.

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Bloodhound Gloves

Bloodhound Gloves are one of the first-ever CS2 glove skins, having been released as part of the Brothers in Arms Update. They can only be obtained in two cases: the Glove Case and the Operation Hydra Case.

CS2 Bloodhound Gloves - Bloodhound Gloves Bronzed

Bloodhound Gloves appear as fingerless gloves designed with the logo of Operation Bloodhound, which is a skull, along with metallic studs on the backhand side. They’re generally low to mid-tier gloves value-wise, with Factory New versions of all four finishes available sitting around the $400 to $500 mark.

Broken Fang Gloves

Gloves that specifically commemorate Operation Broken Fang, the Broken Fang gloves are similar to the Bloodhound Gloves in both design and monetary value. Decorated with the Operation Broken Fang logo, these gloves can be found in three cases: the Operation Broken Fang Case, the Snakebite Case, and the Recoil Case.

CS2 Broken Fang Gloves - Broken Fang Gloves Jade

Driver Gloves

Based on the description for these gloves, which says they offer protection while maintaining tactile sensation, it’s no surprise that they look a whole lot like what golf gloves do in real life. There are a whopping 20 Driver Gloves available in CS2 right now, with more added recently thanks to the Dead Hand Terminal. Among the most valuable Driver Gloves are the Crimson Weave, King Snake, and Snow Leopard.

Driver Gloves - Driver Gloves Black Tie

Hand Wraps

If CS2 gloves mattered in terms of melee combat, Hand Wraps would be the number one choice since they give the best protection for hand-to-hand fighters. One of the more athletic gloves out there (since they’re really based on actual wraps fighters use), Hand Wraps are great low to mid-tier options for anyone who wants to get rid of the default gloves.

CS2 Hand Wraps - Hand Wraps Arboreal

Hydra Gloves

Only found in the Clutch Case and Revolution Case, the Hydra Gloves are a low-tier glove skin that commemorates Operation Hydra with their design. Similar to the Bloodhound Gloves and Broken Fang Gloves, the Operation Hydra logo can be seen surrounded by metal studs.

CS2 Hydra Gloves - Hydra Gloves Case hardened

Moto Gloves

Moto Gloves are excellent mid-tier gloves that really stand out when worn or inspected in-game. They’re bulky, hard-knuckled gloves that resemble what a motorcycle rider would wear. The most valuable and well-known Moto Gloves in the game include the Spearmint and Cool Mint.

CS2 Moto Gloves - Moto Gloves 3rd Company Commando

Specialist Gloves

You’ve definitely seen a rich teammate or opponent wear this in a game more than once in your life. The Specialist Gloves come in 19 different finishes and are mostly known for the “TORTUE” text seen on the knuckles. Moto Gloves are high-tier gloves that command a premium on the market. The Crimson Kimono, Pillow Punchers, and Emerald Web top the list.

CS2 Specialist Gloves - Specialist Gloves Big Swell

Sport Gloves

Last but certainly not least are the Sport Gloves. With an unmistakable design and eye-catching finishes, Sport Gloves are the true high-tier kings of any CS2 glove. The Hedge Maze and Pandora’s Box are both five-figure cosmetics, while the Superconductor, Vice, and Ultra Violent are also top choices as playskins.

CS2 Sport Gloves - Sport Gloves Amphibious

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