Driver Gloves Skins

20 finishes
Priced items20
Price range$33.64 – $207.26
The Driver Gloves finish lineup

Driver Gloves appear across several glove-bearing cases. The original Glove Case (2016) introduced Crimson Weave, a deep solid red leather; Lunar Weave, a charcoal woven texture; Diamondback, a bright snake-scale pattern; and Convoy, a muted olive/grey utility look. The Clutch Case added King Snake, a black-and-white serpent scale that is the model's headline finish, plus Imperial Plaid, a red tartan over black leather. Later cases brought finishes such as Snow Leopard, Racing Green, Rezan the Red, Queen Jaguar, Black Tie and Overtake. Because the leather body is unbroken, the difference between a clean patterned finish (King Snake, Imperial Plaid) and a plain dyed leather (Crimson Weave, Racing Green) is very visible in first-person.

Wear and float behaviour

Gloves do not use the same full 0.00-1.00 float range as weapons; each finish has its own capped minimum and maximum, so many Driver Gloves never reach Factory New and live in the Field-Tested to Battle-Scarred band. Wear on gloves is aggressive and obvious: as float climbs, leather cracks and lightens, woven fabrics fade and the seams scuff. On Crimson Weave the red dulls toward pink-grey; on King Snake the crisp scale contrast washes out. Lower-float copies of patterned finishes hold a clear premium because the texture stays sharp, while plain-leather finishes are more forgiving of a higher float.

Where the value sits

King Snake is consistently the most sought-after and expensive Driver Gloves finish, driven by the bold monochrome scale pattern and Clutch Case rarity. Crimson Weave is the recognisable mid-tier pick thanks to its pure red. The cheapest way into the model is usually a higher-float copy of an everyday finish such as Lunar Weave, Convoy or Diamondback. Across the glove market as a whole, Driver Gloves trade below the premium Sport Gloves and Specialist Gloves models, sitting closer to Hand Wraps and Moto Gloves in price.

Driver Gloves vs the other models

Against the rest of the lineup, Driver Gloves read as the understated, all-leather option. Sport Gloves are perforated and athletic and command the top prices; Specialist Gloves have a padded knuckle and tend to be flashy; Moto Gloves carry a motorcycle cuff and armour; Hand Wraps are cloth and tape. Driver Gloves' smooth surface suits players who want a realistic, low-key glove that does not fight a loud weapon skin. The trade-off is fewer high-detail showpiece finishes than Sport or Specialist.

Frequently asked questions

Are Driver Gloves the cheapest gloves in CS2?

They are among the more affordable models and trade below Sport and Specialist Gloves, in a tier close to Hand Wraps and Moto Gloves. The exact cheapest finish shifts with the market, but a high-float Lunar Weave, Convoy or Diamondback is usually the lowest-cost way into the model.

Can Driver Gloves get StatTrak or souvenir versions?

No. No gloves in CS2 have StatTrak or souvenir variants. Driver Gloves only exist as the gold Extraordinary glove tier dropped from cases.

What is the most expensive Driver Gloves finish?

King Snake from the Clutch Case is the model's headline finish and consistently the most expensive, with its black-and-white snake-scale pattern. Crimson Weave is the recognisable mid-tier option.

How do you get Driver Gloves?

By unboxing a case that contains a glove collection (such as the Glove Case or Clutch Case) and hitting the glove slot, which drops at roughly 0.28%. You can also buy specific finishes directly on the market.

Do Driver Gloves come in Factory New?

It depends on the finish. Each glove finish has its own capped float range, and many Driver Gloves never reach true Factory New, living mostly between Field-Tested and Battle-Scarred.

Which cases contain Driver Gloves?

The Glove Case introduced Crimson Weave, Lunar Weave, Diamondback and Convoy; the Clutch Case added King Snake and Imperial Plaid. Other finishes like Snow Leopard, Racing Green, Rezan the Red and Black Tie come from later glove cases.

Updated: June 26, 2026