Broken Fang Gloves
4 finishesBroken Fang Gloves are one of the eight glove models in CS2, recognisable by their bare-knuckle, half-finger cut and a thick padded back-of-hand panel held by a single wide strap. Unlike the wrapped or full-coverage models, the exposed fingers keep the hand silhouette slim in first person, which is why the cleaner finishes read well even at a glance.




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The four finishes
Broken Fang Gloves carry a short finish lineup, all from the Clutch Case. Jade is the headline piece, a deep green pebbled leather that is the most sought-after and most expensive of the set. Needle Point is the patterned standout, a dark base broken up by sharp red-and-white detailing that holds value well. Unhinged and Yellow-banded fill the budget end: Unhinged is a worn brown utility look, while Yellow-banded pairs a muted body with a contrasting yellow strip and is typically the cheapest route into the model. Because the lineup is so small, choosing a Broken Fang Glove is mostly a choice between Jade's clean colour, Needle Point's pattern, or the two affordable workhorses.
Wear behaviour and what to expect
Gloves wear much more aggressively than weapon skins, and Broken Fang Gloves are no exception. They effectively never appear in Factory New; the practical range runs from Minimal Wear down through Field-Tested, Well-Worn and Battle-Scarred. Float drives heavy fabric fraying and colour fading, so the gap between a low Field-Tested and a Well-Worn can be large visually, especially on Jade where the green dulls and the leather scuffs. For the cheaper finishes the wear matters less because the base art already reads as used, which is part of why Unhinged and Yellow-banded stay inexpensive at higher floats.
How it sits versus other glove models
Against the premium models, Broken Fang sits in the mid pack. It does not command the prices of top Sport Gloves or Specialist Gloves finishes, and it lacks the sheer finish variety of Hand Wraps, Moto Gloves or Driver Gloves, which appear across multiple cases. Its single-case origin keeps the catalogue tight and the floor relatively accessible: the cheapest Yellow-banded or Unhinged is usually one of the more affordable ways to own any glove in CS2, while Jade gives the model a genuine high-end option without reaching Sport Glove money.
How to buy in cheaply
The lowest-cost entry is a high-float (Well-Worn or Battle-Scarred) Yellow-banded or Unhinged, since both finishes are visually forgiving of wear. Opening Clutch Cases for them is not a reliable plan: the glove slot is a rare special drop shared across all the case's glove models, so the chance of pulling a specific Broken Fang finish is very low and the expected key spend far exceeds buying outright. For a sharper look without paying Jade prices, a clean Field-Tested Needle Point is the value pick of the set.
Frequently asked questions
What case do Broken Fang Gloves come from?
All Broken Fang Glove finishes come from the Clutch Case. It is the only source for this model in CS2.
How many Broken Fang Glove finishes are there?
Four: Jade, Needle Point, Unhinged and Yellow-banded. Jade is the most valuable, with Unhinged and Yellow-banded as the budget options.
Can Broken Fang Gloves have StatTrak?
No. No glove in CS2 supports StatTrak or name tags, so finish and wear are the only things that affect value.
Do Broken Fang Gloves come in Factory New?
In practice no. Gloves start at higher float ranges, so Broken Fang Gloves are realistically found from Minimal Wear down to Battle-Scarred.
Which Broken Fang Glove is cheapest?
A high-float Yellow-banded or Unhinged is normally the cheapest, since both finishes hide wear well and sit at the bottom of the model's price range.
What is the rarest Broken Fang Glove?
Jade is the most desirable and expensive finish. Like all gloves it is an Extraordinary-tier item pulled only from the rare special slot, so any Broken Fang Glove is hard to drop.
Every Broken Fang Glove finish comes from a single source: the Clutch Case. They sit in the Extraordinary (gold) rarity tier and only appear in the rare special-item slot, so they share the same long odds as knives and other gloves rather than dropping as regular skins. There is no StatTrak and no name tag on any glove, so the only variables that change value are the finish and the wear.
Updated: June 26, 2026



