What Are Bloodhound Gloves in CS2?
Bloodhound Gloves share the same Extraordinary rarity as every other glove model — and every knife — pulled from the same rare special item slot a case rolls before it decides which specific knife or glove model you actually get. What sets them apart visually is the fingerless cut, the raised metal studs across the knuckles, and the skull design on the back of the hand — the model shares its name with the 2015 Operation Bloodhound, though the gloves themselves didn't arrive until the Glove Case landed on November 28, 2016. Our gloves tier list covers how this model stacks up against the other seven, and our Glove Case guide breaks down everything else that case can drop.
There are only four Bloodhound Gloves finishes total, and unlike some glove models, all four are available across the full Factory New-to-Battle-Scarred range.
Best Bloodhound Gloves Skins in CS2 (2026 Prices)
| Skin | Best Wear (Buy) | Best Price | FN Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bronzed | Field-Tested | ~$290 | ~$560 |
| Snakebite | Field-Tested | ~$230 | ~$510 |
| Charred | Field-Tested | ~$280 | ~$470 |
| Guerrilla | Field-Tested | ~$210 | ~$390 |
Prices from Skin.Land's live catalog, most recently synced in late June 2026 — check current listings on Skin.Land before buying, as glove prices move often.
Bloodhound Gloves | Bronzed
The Bloodhound Gloves | Bronzed is the priciest finish on the model, blending gunmetal and bronze tones for a weathered, battle-worn look that reads as genuinely premium rather than flashy. Factory New pushes close to $560, but a Field-Tested copy at around $290 keeps most of that metallic sheen, since the bronze tones hold up well across wears rather than looking scuffed.
Bloodhound Gloves | Snakebite
The Bloodhound Gloves | Snakebite is widely considered the most popular finish on the model, and the price backs that up — it's the second-priciest of the four despite sitting behind Bronzed. Factory New runs around $510, while Field-Tested sits around $230, a noticeably bigger discount off the FN price than the other three finishes get, which makes it one of the better value plays if you want the model's signature look without the flagship price tag.
Bloodhound Gloves | Charred
The Bloodhound Gloves | Charred goes for a black-and-red "burnt" look, all aggression and no subtlety — it's the darkest finish on the model by a wide margin. Factory New runs around $470, and Field-Tested at roughly $280 is close behind, since the near-black base barely shows extra wear the way lighter finishes do. It's an easy pick if you're building an all-black loadout and want the darkest option on this model.
Bloodhound Gloves | Guerrilla
The Bloodhound Gloves | Guerrilla is the most affordable pick on the model, wrapping a mix of brown and synthetic leather in a green camo print built for jungle and military loadouts. Factory New runs around $390, and Field-Tested at around $210 is the cheapest entry point into Bloodhound Gloves overall — a solid budget pick if the camo look fits your loadout better than the other three, darker options.
FAQ
How many Bloodhound Gloves finishes are there in CS2?
Four: Bronzed, Snakebite, Charred, and Guerrilla. All four were introduced together with the Glove Case on November 28, 2016, and all four are available across the full Factory New-to-Battle-Scarred wear range.
Which Bloodhound Gloves finish is the most expensive?
Bronzed, at around $560 Factory New. Snakebite is a close second at around $510, despite being the finish most people associate with the model.
What's the cheapest Bloodhound Gloves finish?
Guerrilla, at around $390 Factory New and around $210 Field-Tested — the most affordable way into the model by a clear margin.
Where do Bloodhound Gloves drop in CS2?
From two containers: the Glove Case (November 28, 2016) and the Operation Hydra Case (May 23, 2017) — both are part of the same first-generation glove lineup, alongside Driver Gloves, Hand Wraps, Moto Gloves, Specialist Gloves, and Sport Gloves.
Are Bloodhound Gloves a good investment?
It depends on the specific finish rather than the model as a whole — Bronzed and Snakebite have held steady demand thanks to their distinct looks, while Guerrilla trades more on affordability than scarcity. Our CS2 skins investment guide covers what tends to hold value over time.
How do Bloodhound Gloves compare to other glove models?
They sit in a similar price range to Moto Gloves — not the cheapest glove model, not the most expensive — with the studded, fingerless design as their main visual differentiator. For a full side-by-side, see our best-looking gloves in CS2 guide.









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