All Cases With Vice Gloves

Let us start by saying that there are not one, but two cases where you can get Vice Gloves. The Sport Gloves | Vice skin can be obtained by opening the Clutch Case and the Revolution Case. These two cases have the exact same pool – Clutch Collection gloves, but they are available in two cases.
These gloves are marked as Extraordinary, making them the rarest items in the game. The drop rate from the glove pool is 0.26%. You will need to open about 385 cases before getting any pair from the pool – which does not guarantee that it will be Vice. There are 24 different variants in the pool.
It is also important to pay attention to the float range. The minimum float of Vice Gloves is 0.06, meaning that Factory New condition is not possible for them. The best condition is Minimal Wear, and the float range spans from 0.06 to 0.80.
Parameter | Value |
Cases With Vice Gloves | Clutch Case, Revolution Case |
Rarity | Extraordinary |
Glove Drop Chance | ~0.26% |
Float Range | 0.06 – 0.80 |
Best Condition | Minimal Wear |
Factory New | Not available (min. float 0.06) |
Date Added | February 14, 2018 |
Best Case to Get Vice Gloves
A lot of players wonder which case gives better odds at Vice Gloves, assuming there's some difference between the two sources. There isn't. The glove pool is identical in both cases – your chances of hitting Vice are exactly the same from a Clutch Case or a Revolution Case. The only real differences are the case price and the weapon skins inside.
The Clutch Case goes for around $0.68–$0.83 on the market. The Revolution Case is cheaper at roughly $0.35. Both need the standard $2.49 key – Valve's fixed price since 2013. That puts a single Revolution Case open at around $2.54–$2.85 depending on the platform.
On price alone, the Revolution Case has a slight edge: the lower case cost saves a few cents per open, which adds up if you're going through volume. But probability-wise, neither case is better than the other.
The real difference between the two cases is the weapon skin lineup. The Revolution Case has newer content: AK-47 | Head Shot, M4A4 | Temukau, AWP | Duality. The Clutch Case leans on classics: M4A4 | Neo-Noir, USP-S | Cortex. If you're opening cases either way, that's probably the more useful factor – whichever weapon skin you'd want to land along the way.
Can You Get Vice Gloves From the Recoil or Revolution Case?

The Recoil Case does contain Sport Gloves – but only Amphibious and Omega. Vice is not in its pool, so Recoil Case opens won't get you there.
The Revolution Case is a different story. Vice Gloves are part of its rare item pool, alongside 24 glove variants including returning gloves from the Clutch era. Yes, the Revolution Case has Vice Gloves.
Quick breakdown by source:
Clutch Case – Vice Gloves: ✅
Revolution Case – Vice Gloves: ✅
Recoil Case – Vice Gloves: ❌
All other cases – Vice Gloves: ❌
Vice Gloves come exclusively from the Clutch Case and the Revolution Case. No operation cases, no limited capsules – just these two.
Are Vice Gloves Worth Opening Cases For?
Honestly? No. Gloves in CS2 drop in a dedicated rare slot with a ~0.26% chance, which works out to around 385 opens for a single pair – any of the 24 variants in the pool, not Vice specifically. A single Revolution Case open costs around $2.54 with the key, and the chance of landing anything worth over $10 is under 1%.
At 385 opens, you're looking at roughly $970–$980 spent on keys alone – and that's assuming you actually hit gloves. In practice, plenty of players have opened thousands of cases without a single glove drop. There's no guarantee, and no pity timer.
Minimal Wear Vice Gloves go for around $1,831 at median market price. Even if you're lucky enough to hit Vice MW specifically, that doesn't cover the cost of hundreds of opens. Factory New doesn't exist due to the float restriction, and the cleanest available floats push the price well above $8,000.
The only reliable way to actually get Vice Gloves is to buy them directly on the marketplace. On Skin.Land you can find the exact condition and float you want without gambling on case luck – whether that's an MW with a low float that looks noticeably cleaner, or any other specific wear. It's faster, and far cheaper than grinding hundreds of opens.
What cases give you Vice Gloves: the Clutch Case and the Revolution Case. Whether opening them is worth it is a separate question – and most experienced players have already answered it. You buy Vice. You don't farm it.








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