CS2 Gloves by Color
Black Gloves in CS2
All 19 black glove skins in Counter-Strike 2, ranked by live price — classified by the dominant color of each glove's actual in-game render.
Every Black Glove Skin
Price Table
| Gloves | Rarity | From |
|---|---|---|
| Moto Gloves | 3rd Commando Company | Extraordinary | $36.48 |
| Hand Wraps | Constrictor | Extraordinary | $41.38 |
| Specialist Gloves | Buckshot | Extraordinary | $41.67 |
| Driver Gloves | Queen Jaguar | Extraordinary | $45.29 |
| Broken Fang Gloves | Unhinged | Extraordinary | $47.71 |
| Moto Gloves | Finish Line | Extraordinary | $52.86 |
| Hand Wraps | Overprint | Extraordinary | $65.48 |
| Moto Gloves | Smoke Out | Extraordinary | $70.99 |
| Bloodhound Gloves | Snakebite | Extraordinary | $70.99 |
| Moto Gloves | Eclipse | Extraordinary | $79.20 |
| Specialist Gloves | Field Agent | Extraordinary | $83.89 |
| Moto Gloves | Boom! | Extraordinary | $85.00 |
| Driver Gloves | Black Tie | Extraordinary | $92.70 |
| Driver Gloves | King Snake | Extraordinary | $97.48 |
| Bloodhound Gloves | Charred | Extraordinary | $104.95 |
| Sport Gloves | Big Game | Extraordinary | $105.08 |
| Specialist Gloves | Forest DDPAT | Extraordinary | $111.66 |
| Sport Gloves | Omega | Extraordinary | $125.66 |
| Sport Gloves | Nocts | Extraordinary | $425.57 |
Price Breakdown (as of 17 August 2026)
Across 19 priced black glove skins, the market spans Moto Gloves | 3rd Commando Company at $36.48 up to Sport Gloves | Nocts at $426, with a median lowest-listing price of $79.20. Most of the selection sits in the $25 – $100 bracket — premium finishes. Prices are the cheapest live listing across the marketplaces we track, so the same skin is often 10–30% below its Steam Market price here.
| Price tier | Black glove skins | What you get |
|---|---|---|
| $25 – $100 | 14 | premium finishes |
| $100 – $500 | 5 | high-end and low-float territory |
Buying Black Gloves: What to Know
Black gloves go with every build, hide wear, and never fall out of fashion — the closest thing to an index fund in the glove market.
Gloves show wear differently from weapon skins — scuffing concentrates on the palms, knuckles and finger seams, which stay on screen every round. Check the exact float of a listing with the float checker before paying a low-wear premium, and preview the pair against your knife and rifle in the Loadout Builder. Matching weapon skins are on the black skins page.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best black gloves in CS2?
There are 19 glove skins with a predominantly black finish. The list above ranks them by current price — the premium options at the bottom are the classic loadout centerpieces, while the top of the list covers budget picks.
What are the cheapest black gloves in CS2?
Moto Gloves | 3rd Commando Company is currently the cheapest black glove skin, starting at $36.48 in well-worn conditions. Prices update regularly, so check the live table.
Which skins match black gloves?
The classic approach is pairing gloves with a knife and weapon skins in the same color family. Use our Loadout Builder to preview black glove combos against your budget.
How is glove color determined on this page?
We classify each glove by the dominant color of its in-game render, so results reflect how the gloves actually look rather than just their name. Some finishes blend two colors and appear on both pages.
How much do black gloves cost in CS2?
Live listings for black gloves currently run from $36.48 (Moto Gloves | 3rd Commando Company) to $425.57 (Sport Gloves | Nocts), with a median around $79.20. Wear tier moves glove prices more than almost any other item type, so compare conditions on the detail pages.
Do gloves have StatTrak or souvenir versions?
No — gloves never come in StatTrak or souvenir variants, and they cannot be inspected for stickers. Wear (float) and the specific finish are the only things that set two pairs apart, which is why condition matters so much here.