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All Glove Types in CS2 – Complete List of Every Glove Family

Gloves in CS2 aren’t just cosmetic — they’re status symbols. Since their debut in 2016’s Glove Case, gloves have exploded in popularity, offering everything from budget-friendly wraps to high-tier flex pieces that pair perfectly with rare knives.

There are eight glove families in CS2, each with a distinct vibe, drop history, and standout variants. Whether you’re building a themed inventory or chasing rare combos, this breakdown will help you make smarter skin decisions.

All Glove Categories in CS2

Here’s a quick list of all eight official glove types:

★ Moto Gloves

★ Sport Gloves

★ Specialist Gloves

★ Driver Gloves

★ Hand Wraps

★ Bloodhound Gloves

★ Hydra Gloves

★ Broken Fang Gloves

Each has its own style — from rugged leather and tactical mesh to bright athletic designs and clean white finishes.

🏍️ ★ Moto Gloves

Originally from the Glove Case, Moto Gloves bring a racer aesthetic with stitched leather and padded knuckles. They're bold, blocky, and built for players who like their loadouts loud.

Popular Picks:

Spearmint – bright green and white; killer with Gamma Dopplers

Blood Pressure – a solid red glove for Fade fans

Smoke Out – darker tones, good for stealthier setups

Also available in the Hydra, Recoil, and Snakebite cases.

🎀 ★ Sport Gloves

Sport Gloves are the flashiest in the game — neon colors, loud patterns, and serious price tags. They're the go-to for collectors, especially those chasing full color-themed inventories.

Fan Favorites:

Vice – electric pink and blue, legendary flex piece

Amphibious – teal and clean, pairs well with Slaughter knives

Pandora’s Box – ultra-rare, highly sought after

Hedge Maze – green tones, often matched with Emerald knives

Dropped in the Clutch, Revolution, Broken Fang, Recoil, and Snakebite cases.

🧵 ★ Specialist Gloves

For players who want style without going over the top, Specialist Gloves hit the sweet spot. They mix tactical aesthetics with slick colorways.

Notables:

Crimson Kimono – red and black, clean lines

Emerald Web – green webbing, pairs nicely with Doppler Phases

Mogul – snow-ready white/red

Fade – gradient design, pairs well with the knife of the same name

Solid mid-to-high-tier choice if you’re building around muted elegance.

🧢 ★ Driver Gloves

Driver Gloves are sleek, thin, and have a unique grip-texture. They're also the only glove family with fully white designs.

Hot Variants:

Snow Leopard – clean, rare, high demand

King Snake – white and gray, great match for M9 Marble Fade

Crimson Weave – rich red plaid, classic CS style

Imperial Plaid – more muted tones for subtle loadouts

Pairs nicely with formal-themed inventories or skins like the AWP | Whiteout.

💪 ★ Hand Wraps

Combat-ready and aggressive, Hand Wraps are fingerless wraps that lean into that raw street-fight vibe. They feel especially fitting on T-side agents or brawly loadouts.

Commonly Collected:

Slaughter – sharp red and white mix

Cobalt Skulls – deep blue, skull pattern, good with Night knives

Duct Tape – one of the cheapest gloves in-game

Giraffe – yep, that pattern exists — wild but fun

Good entry point for new players or budget buyers.

🔥 ★ Bloodhound Gloves

These were among the first gloves ever released, and they still have a loyal fanbase. Half-finger design, rugged leather, and metal knuckle plates define their look.

Worth a Look:

Charred – black and red, simple and affordable

Guerrilla – camo-heavy design

Snakebite – grungy and aggressive

Less flashy, but good value. Most sit around mid to low-tier pricing.

🐍 ★ Hydra Gloves

Similar cut to Bloodhounds, but with a Hydra logo replacing the dog tag emblem. Designs feel more refined, often using organic tones.

Variants to Watch:

Rattler – tan with a snakeskin pattern

Mangrove – earthy green

Case Hardened – nod to the iconic finish

Emerald – bright green, stands out without being too loud

Originally dropped in Operation Hydra and Glove Case.

🦅 ★ Broken Fang Gloves

Dropped in Operation Broken Fang, these gloves blend a tactical look with a modern feel. Their textures and paneling are unique across glove types.

Noteworthy Variants:

Jade – deep green with a grippy texture

Unhinged – dark orange and black, good on warm-toned loadouts

Yellow-Banded – bright accents for color matchers

Needle Point – one of the more unique patterns

Great pick if you're after something stylish but under the radar.

Where to Buy CS2 Gloves

Most players buy gloves via marketplaces like  or the Steam Market. Prices swing hard depending on float, wear (FN to BS), and pattern rarity.

Pro tip: Check gloves in-game before buying. Factory New can still look scuffed if float’s too high.

Prices and liquidity change — check current offers at the time of reading.

Key Takeaways

CS2 has 8 official glove families, each with unique styles and standout skins

Sport Gloves and Moto Gloves often sit at the top in terms of rarity and price

Hand Wraps and Bloodhounds offer budget-friendly options without sacrificing style

Float and pattern matter — not all gloves with the same name look alike

Case origin affects long-term value and availability

FAQ

Which CS2 glove type is the most expensive?
Usually Sport Gloves — especially rare versions like Vice and Pandora’s Box in low float or FN.

Can gloves have StatTrak?
No — unlike knives and guns, gloves do not come with StatTrak.

Do all gloves come in every wear level?
Yes, all gloves drop in Factory New to Battle-Scarred, though FN drops are much rarer.

Are there gloves that match certain knives?
Absolutely. Popular combos include Spearmint + Gamma Doppler, or Fade gloves with Fade knives.

Where can I check glove float before buying?
Sites like Buff.163, csfloat.com, or skinport previews show float and patterns before purchase.

Is it better to invest in gloves or knives?
Gloves hold value well, especially rare ones, but knives generally offer better liquidity for fast sales.

 
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