Bloodhound Gloves

4 finishes

Bloodhound Gloves are one of the original glove models, introduced alongside the gloves feature in the Glove Case (November 2016). The defining trait is the wide leather wrist cuff: a stitched gauntlet-style strap that wraps the forearm and closes with a buckle and metal ring, sitting noticeably higher than the trimmed cuffs on Driver or Specialist Gloves. The fingers are full leather with reinforced knuckle panels, giving a heavier, work-glove silhouette in first person.

Priced items4
Price range$76.06 – $125.38
Finishes and the Glove Case

Every Bloodhound Gloves finish originates in the Glove Case, the case that introduced player gloves to the game. The model anchors the cheaper end of the glove market: the darker, low-contrast finishes such as Charred are typically the most affordable way to own any gloves at all, while the more saturated finishes like Guerrilla and the warm-toned Bronzed sit a step above. Because the whole model debuted in a single case rather than being spread across multiple collections, supply is consolidated and prices track the Glove Case opening volume closely. Confirm the exact finish, collection and live price on the individual finish page before buying — finish names matter more than the model name for valuation.

Float and wear behaviour

Gloves use the standard 0–1 float scale, but Bloodhound copies do not span the full range. Each finish has its own capped minimum and maximum float, so a true Factory New or Battle-Scarred may not exist for a given finish; most copies trade in the Field-Tested to Well-Worn band. Higher float on this model reads as fading, dirt and creasing across the broad cuff and the finger leather, where the large flat panels make wear very visible. Lower-float copies keep the cuff colour crisp. There is no float-driven 'bare metal' reveal here, so the practical choice is cosmetic: pay up for a cleaner cuff or save on a worn one that still presents well in motion.

How they compare to other glove models

Against the rest of the lineup, Bloodhound Gloves are bulkier and more utilitarian than the snug Specialist Gloves or the sleek Driver Gloves, and the tall buckled cuff is the easiest way to identify them in-game. They share the entry-tier role with models like Hydra Gloves, generally undercutting Sport Gloves and Hand Wraps, which carry the priciest sought-after finishes. For a first pair of gloves on a budget, Bloodhound is one of the standard starting points; for a flashier centrepiece, players usually look to other models with higher-demand patterns.

Frequently asked questions

How do you get Bloodhound Gloves?

Only by opening a glove-enabled case and hitting the rare special item slot — there is no crafting, trade-up or store purchase. They originate in the Glove Case. You can also buy a specific finish directly from the Steam Community Market or third-party markets.

What is the drop chance for Bloodhound Gloves?

Gloves drop from the same rare special slot as knives, which is roughly 0.26% per case opening across all glove models combined. Pulling a specific model and finish like a particular Bloodhound finish is far rarer than that combined figure.

Can Bloodhound Gloves have StatTrak?

No. No gloves in CS2 support StatTrak, and there are no kill counters on any glove finish. Gloves are purely cosmetic Extraordinary-grade items.

Which Bloodhound Gloves finish is cheapest?

The darker, lower-contrast finishes such as Charred are usually the most affordable Bloodhound option and among the cheapest gloves in the game. Check the live finish pages, since glove prices move with case opening volume.

Do Bloodhound Gloves come in Factory New?

Not always. Each finish has its own capped float range, so some finishes never reach Factory New or Battle-Scarred. Most copies on the market sit in the Field-Tested to Well-Worn exteriors.

Are Bloodhound Gloves good value?

They are a solid budget pick if you want gloves without paying Sport Gloves or Hand Wraps prices. The trade-off is the heavier, work-glove look and the limited finish selection from a single case.

Like all gloves, Bloodhound Gloves are Extraordinary-grade items that only drop from the rare special item slot of glove-enabled cases, at the same low odds as a knife. There is no StatTrak and no nameable variant. What changes between copies is the finish and the float, which on this model mostly governs how scuffed and faded the leather cuff and finger panels look rather than exposing bare material the way a metal knife blade would.

Updated: June 26, 2026