Gloves in CS2 can cost a fortune, but entering this segment doesn’t necessarily mean spending hundreds of dollars. Among the cheapest models, you’ll find both classic, understated designs and more tactical or visually aggressive options – from minimalist Driver Gloves to rugged, combat style Bloodhounds. In this list, we’ve gathered the cheapest gloves available in the game that still look good and allow you to complete your loadout with a distinctive element without a big budget. This is a quick overview of models most commonly chosen by players looking for good style at a reasonable price. Prices refer to higher wear levels, such as Well-Worn.
1. Driver Gloves | Racing Green – from $60

Racing Green features classic leather gloves in a green color with darker inserts. They look elegant and fairly minimalist, without aggressive patterns. The style feels more “civilian” than military, making them a good fit for clean, understated loadouts. This is one of the most visually neutral options among budget gloves.
2. Hydra Gloves | Mangrove – from $60

Mangrove leans into a more military / combat inspired aesthetic – dominated by olive greens and muted browns. The material looks thick and tactical, similar to field equipment. The pattern is simple but effectively conveys a survivalist feel. The gloves look practical, with the overall design highlighted by a small metal hydra emblem in the center (the Operation Hydra logo).
3. Hydra Gloves | Emerald – from $70

Emerald is a more vibrant version of the Hydra gloves, featuring a stronger green accent. The color catches the eye while still maintaining a tactical style. The combination of green tones with dark details creates a fresh yet combat ready appearance. They pair especially well with green or forest themed loadouts. Once again, the small metal hydra emblem in the center (Operation Hydra logo) is a notable detail.
4. Moto Gloves | 3rd Commando Company – from $80

These gloves have a clearly military inspired look – dark green and olive tones reminiscent of special forces gear. They feature solid protective padding and thick stitching typical of motocross style gloves, along with subtle red accents. They look heavy duty and professional, like equipment designed for special operations. The overall aesthetic is strongly tactical.
5. Hand Wraps | Duct Tape – from $85

Duct Tape gloves look like improvised wraps – dominated by greys, tape textures, and rough materials. The style is very “street” and chaotic, as if the hands were wrapped quickly before a fight. There’s no elegance here; the focus is entirely on survivalist atmosphere. This is one of the rawest looking options visually. They pair particularly well with bright – especially very white – weapon skins.
6. Broken Fang Gloves | Yellow-banded – from $90

Yellow banded stand out thanks to bright yellow patches that strongly contrast with the dark base. Because of this, the gloves are more noticeable than most budget models. The design looks modern and slightly sporty while still keeping a tactical feel. It’s a good choice if you want a bit of color without going overboard. This time, instead of the metal Hydra emblem, the gloves feature a fighting viper and jaguar (the Operation Broken Fang logo).
7. Specialist Gloves | Buckshot – from $90

Buckshot features a classic camouflage pattern in brown and green tones. The design resembles military gloves used in field operations, giving them a very realistic look. The style is subdued and practical, without flashy elements. They pair well with most military themed skins. While they may not be the most visually exciting option, they remain in a very affordable price range.
8. Broken Fang Gloves | Unhinged – from $100

Unhinged has a more aggressive, worn out appearance – dark colors and contrasting details create a slightly chaotic effect. They look like gloves that have seen many battles, giving them strong character. The style feels modern without being overly colorful. They work well with darker loadouts dominated by dark grey or black tones. These gloves also feature the fighting viper and jaguar (Operation Broken Fang logo).
9. Bloodhound Gloves | Snakebite – from $150

Snakebite stands out with a texture resembling snake skin and a dark brown color scheme. They look wilder and more predatory than typical tactical models. The gloves have strong personality and immediately catch the eye. This is a good option for players who want something more stylish than classic camouflage. The overall design is decorated with the Operation Bloodhound logo.
10. Bloodhound Gloves | Guerrilla – from $170

Guerrilla combines a military vibe with a slightly rebellious style – dominated by greens, browns, and dark accents. They look like gear used in guerrilla style conditions, with a clearly combat focused character. The design is more rugged than elegant, but very atmospheric. They pair perfectly with realistic, field oriented loadouts. The gloves are also decorated with the Operation Bloodhound logo.



