Best CS2 Gloves in 2026: Every Glove Skin Ranked

By Cashout Skin Editorial Team · · 7 min read

Gloves are the quiet flex of any CS2 loadout. You barely notice them mid-round, but the right pair pulls a whole inventory together. This guide ranks the best CS2 gloves in 2026 across every family, from cheap-but-clean Hand Wraps to four-figure Sport Gloves grails, so you can find a pair that fits your style and your budget. We'll walk through all eight glove collections, where each one tends to land on price, and the standout patterns worth chasing.

A quick note before we dive in: every glove in CS2 is at least Extraordinary rarity (the gold tier), so there's no such thing as a truly cheap glove the way there is a cheap pistol skin. But the spread inside each family is huge, and wear plus pattern can swing the value of the exact same skin by hundreds of dollars.

How CS2 glove rarity and pricing work

Gloves arrived with the 2016 "Glove Case" update and expanded through later cases and operations. A few things drive their value:

  • Family — Sport and Specialist Gloves sit at the premium end; Hand Wraps and Bloodhounds are usually the entry points.
  • Wear/float — gloves show wear aggressively, so a Factory New or Minimal Wear pair often costs multiples of a Field-Tested one.
  • Pattern — some glove finishes have hot color variants, and the roll you get changes the price. If you enjoy that kind of color science, our CS2 Doppler phases guide shows how pattern-driven pricing works elsewhere in the game.

Prices below are rough tiers, not fixed quotes. The glove market moves constantly, so treat "budget," "mid," "high," and "grail" as ballparks. On the Cashout Skin marketplace, live prices refresh every 10 minutes, so the number you see is the number you pay.

The glove families, ranked by tier

S-tier: Sport Gloves

If you ask any longtime trader for the best CS2 gloves, Sport Gloves come up first. They have a clean, fitted athletic look that flatters almost any skin you pair them with, and the top patterns are genuine grails.

  • Sport Gloves | Pandora's Box — the dusky pink-and-teal pattern that has been a community favorite for years. Solidly grail-tier in Factory New, with prices that climb fast on low floats.
  • Sport Gloves | Vice — neon pink and blue, the synthwave dream. Another grail, especially in clean wear.
  • Sport Gloves | Hedge Maze — green-and-cream, a quieter premium look that pairs beautifully with nature-themed knives.
  • Sport Gloves | Omega — earthy red-brown tones, high-tier but a touch more attainable than Vice or Pandora's Box.

Sport Gloves are where most serious inventories eventually land. Expect high-tier to grail pricing across the board, with the marquee patterns running into the thousands at top float.

A-tier: Specialist Gloves

Specialist Gloves are the slim, tactical cousins of Sport Gloves and arguably the most stylish silhouette in the game.

  • Specialist Gloves | Crimson Kimono — deep red floral, one of the most recognizable gloves in CS2. Grail-tier in good wear.
  • Specialist Gloves | Fade — multi-color gradient brilliance. If you love that look, see our best CS2 Fade skins guide for the whole Fade family. High to grail tier.
  • Specialist Gloves | Emerald Web — black with a glowing green web, a clean and aggressive look that sits in the high tier.
  • Specialist Gloves | Foundation — black-and-grey with a touch of orange, a more budget-friendly Specialist that still looks sharp.

A-tier: Driver Gloves

Driver Gloves go for a smooth, premium leather look. They run a bit cheaper than Sport and Specialist on average, which makes them a great value play.

  • Driver Gloves | King Snake — black-and-red snakeskin, the headline pattern and a high-tier favorite.
  • Driver Gloves | Crimson Weave — rich red leather, clean and timeless, mid-to-high tier.
  • Driver Gloves | Lunar Weave — patterned cream-and-black, a more affordable entry into the leather look.

B-tier: Moto Gloves

Moto Gloves have a rugged, padded biker aesthetic. They're divisive — some traders love the chunky look, others don't — but the best patterns are genuinely striking.

  • Moto Gloves | Spearmint — pastel mint green, one of the cleanest light-colored gloves in the game and firmly high-tier.
  • Moto Gloves | POW! — bold comic-book red, eye-catching and mid-to-high tier.
  • Moto Gloves | Cool Mint — green-and-grey, a more budget-leaning Moto option.

B-tier: Hand Wraps

Hand Wraps are the bandage-style gloves and usually the most accessible premium-feeling option. If you want gloves without spending grail money, start here.

  • Hand Wraps | Slaughter — red-and-white marbled pattern echoing the classic Slaughter knife look. A standout in the family, mid-tier.
  • Hand Wraps | Cobalt Skulls — blue skull print, a fan favorite that holds value well, mid-to-high tier.
  • Hand Wraps | Leather — clean brown leather wrap, one of the more budget-friendly gloves overall.

B-tier: Hydra Gloves

Hydra Gloves came from Operation Hydra and have a unique strapped, layered design. There are only a handful of patterns, which keeps the family small but distinctive.

  • Hydra Gloves | Case Hardened — blue-and-gold tones reminiscent of the Case Hardened finish. Pattern matters here, mid-to-high tier.
  • Hydra Gloves | Emerald — green-accented and clean, a solid mid-tier pick.

C-tier: Bloodhound Gloves

Bloodhound Gloves were among the first gloves added and tend to be the cheapest family, making them a perfect budget gateway.

  • Bloodhound Gloves | Charred — dark with orange accents, a sharp budget-friendly look.
  • Bloodhound Gloves | Guerrilla — green camo styling, one of the most affordable gloves you can equip.

C-tier: Broken Fang Gloves

Broken Fang Gloves arrived with Operation Broken Fang and offer some surprisingly slick patterns at relatively friendly prices. There's enough depth here that we gave them their own breakdown — see our Broken Fang Gloves guide for the full ranking.

  • Broken Fang Gloves | Jade — green-accented and clean, a popular value pick.
  • Broken Fang Gloves | Yellow-banded — black with bright yellow strapping, distinctive and budget-to-mid tier.

Which gloves should you actually buy?

  • On a budget: start with Bloodhound or Broken Fang Gloves, or a Leather Hand Wrap. You get the glove animation and feel without grail pricing.
  • Best value: Driver Gloves and Hand Wraps deliver premium looks for less than the top Sport patterns. For more wallet-friendly ideas across the game, check our best CS2 skins under $10 guide.
  • Going for a grail: Sport Gloves Pandora's Box or Vice, or Specialist Crimson Kimono, are the trophy picks that hold their reputation.

Whatever tier you land on, match your gloves to your knife and your most-used weapon skins rather than chasing the single most expensive pair. A coordinated Slaughter Hand Wrap next to a Slaughter knife often looks better than a mismatched grail.

Frequently asked questions

What are the best CS2 gloves overall? For most traders the best CS2 gloves are Sport Gloves, with Pandora's Box and Vice as the standout grails, followed closely by Specialist Gloves like Crimson Kimono. They offer the cleanest silhouette and the strongest patterns, which is why they hold value across market swings.

What are the cheapest gloves in CS2? Bloodhound Gloves and Broken Fang Gloves are typically the most affordable families, along with basic Hand Wraps like Leather. They still carry the gold rarity and the full glove feel, just without grail-level pricing.

Why does the same glove skin have such different prices? Wear and pattern. Gloves show wear aggressively, so a Factory New pair can cost several times more than a Field-Tested one, and certain patterns roll into more desirable color variants. Always check both before you buy or sell.

Can I sell my CS2 gloves for crypto? Yes. You can sell your gloves for crypto and get paid straight to your own wallet — there's no on-site balance to manage, and the price you see is the price you get. Want it in a specific coin? We support payouts in Bitcoin, Ethereum, and more.

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