Browse all 72 glove skins across 8 glove types in Counter-Strike 2. Gloves are rare special items found in select weapon cases, sharing the 0.26% drop rate with knives. Unlike knives, gloves do not have StatTrak variants.
Float value is especially important for gloves. Many finishes show dramatic visual differences across conditions. Factory New gloves can cost 5-10x more than Field-Tested for the same finish.
Extremely rare, pristine. Massive price premium.
Very clean. Great balance of looks and value.
Most common. Noticeable wear but still looks good.
Significant wear. Considerable price reduction.
Heavy wear. Cheapest option, some collectors prefer this look.
| Feature | Knives | Gloves |
|---|---|---|
| Drop Rate | 0.26% | 0.26% |
| StatTrak | Yes | No |
| Inspect In-Game | Yes (F key) | Yes (viewmodel) |
| Types Available | 20 | 8 |
| Visible To Others | Draw animation + idle | Always visible |
| Souvenir | No | No |
Gloves drop as 'Exceedingly Rare' special items from specific weapon cases, just like knives. The drop rate is approximately 0.26% (1 in 385 cases). Not all cases contain gloves -- they were first introduced with the Glove Case and appear in select cases alongside knives. You can also buy gloves directly from the Steam Community Market or trade for them.
The most expensive CS2 gloves are typically Sport Gloves Pandora's Box in Factory New condition, which can sell for $10,000+. Other highly valuable gloves include Sport Gloves Superconductor, Specialist Gloves Crimson Kimono (full red pattern), and Driver Gloves King Snake. StatTrak is not available for gloves, unlike knives.
No, gloves in CS2 do not have StatTrak variants. This is different from knives, which can come in StatTrak versions. All gloves are standard (non-StatTrak) items. This makes them slightly simpler to evaluate since you only need to consider the finish, wear/float value, and any special patterns.
Float value has a significant impact on glove appearance. Factory New (0.06-0.07) gloves look pristine with vibrant colors. As float increases, gloves show more wear, fading, and scratching. For many glove finishes like Pandora's Box or Superconductor, the difference between Factory New and Field-Tested is dramatic, which is why FN gloves command massive premiums.
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