Using recent market data from price trackers and skin blogs, we pulled together a list of ten of the cheapest popular CS2 gloves you can grab right now, roughly under one $100 for the lower wear tiers, as of December 2025.
Here are 10 of the best cheap CS2 gloves to watch in December 2025, with typical third party price ranges for budget friendly wears
Top 10 cheapest CS2 gloves to buy right now
1. Hydra Gloves Rattler
Typical price field tested around 50 to 60 dollars on third party markets and often one of the absolute cheapest glove lines overall
Rattler is the real budget king right now. You get that reptile texture plus the Hydra logo, which feels very classic CS skin culture. In field tested the fabric looks worn and gritty but still shows the scales clearly.

Why they are good for budget players
- One of the lowest entry prices in the entire glove category
- Strong desert military vibe that works with tons of basic rifle skins
- Very liquid glove in markets so you can trade out later if you upgrade
Best loadout ideas
- AK Slate or AK Elite Build
- Desert Eagle Bronze Deco or Hypnotic
- Any tan or green agent model
2. Hydra Gloves Mangrove
Typical price field tested around 60 to 80 dollars with some listings dipping into the low sixties on market trackers
Mangrove is the green version of the Hydra gloves that still sits in the budget tier. Green leather, mesh, and brass studs make them look way more expensive than they are.
Why they are good for budget players
- Perfect starter glove if you already have a green knife or green rifle
- Dirtier field tested versions still look nice because the green hides scratches
- Drops from Clutch and Revolution cases, which also contain a bunch of meta rifles and pistols
Best loadout ideas
- Karambit Gamma Doppler or any green Doppler
- M4A1 S Moss Quartz style skins or A1 S Nightmare
- AWP Atheris for a full reptile theme

3. Driver Gloves Racing Green
Typical price field tested around 60 dollars with a broader range from about 40 to the mid sixty dollar area depending on float and site
Racing Green is the classic full driver glove look. Green leather with grey chevron details. It feels like something out of an old racing game.

Why they are good for budget players
- Full coverage glove that looks more premium than wraps
- Very clean in field tested if you pick a decent float
- Commonly recommended as one of the best cheap gloves under one hundred dollars in 2025 lists
Best loadout ideas
- Any gold or yellow knife tiger tooth, lore, or vanilla
- AK Headshot, AK Asiimov style combos
- CT agent models for a clean blue green contrast
4. Moto Gloves Transport
Typical price field tested around 70 to 90 dollars
Transport looks like proper moto rider gloves armored and ready to crash into a B rush. They are darker and a bit more subtle than Hydra gloves but still give a big upgrade from default hands.

Why they are good for budget players
- Moto shape feels more chunky and aggressive on screen
- Dark tone works with almost any skin you already own
- Sits in that sweet spot where it still counts as a cheap glove but looks like a high tier item
Best loadout ideas
- Dark knives like Huntsman Urban Masked or vanilla knives
- M4A4 In Living Color or other colorful rifles to contrast the gloves
- Red and orange stickers to make the combo pop
5. Moto Gloves 3rd Commando Company
Typical price field tested around 70 to 80 dollars
These gloves mix dark fabric with bright color strips and feel very tactical. For the price they are surprisingly loud and stylish.

Why they are good for budget players
- More color without moving into crazy expensive sport gloves
- Military look that matches a lot of camo rifles
- Still sitting in the under one hundred tier for the budget crowd
Best loadout ideas
- AK Legion of Anubis or Phantom Disruptor
- M4A4 Desert Strike style skins
- Any CT agent with tactical armor
6. Broken Fang Gloves Unhinged
Typical price field tested around 80 to 90 dollars
Broken Fang Unhinged has that clawed, aggressive design that screams edgy inventory without the crazy price of top sport gloves.

Why they are good for budget players
- Strong themed design, makes clips and screenshots stand out
- Good middle step if you want something louder than Hydra Rattler
- Still realistically reachable for someone grinding cases or upgrades
Best loadout ideas
- Shadow Daggers, Talon, or Paracord knives
- Any neon or graffiti style rifle combo
- Perfect for highlight montages and DaddySkins clip posts
7. Broken Fang Gloves Needle Point
Typical price field tested around 80 to 90 dollars
Needle Point mixes leather and stitched patterns, giving a stitched tactical look. They feel more sophisticated than their price implies.

Why they are good for budget players
- More detailed pattern if you like close up glove screenshots
- Great for purple or blue themed inventories
- Another option from Broken Fang that stays under one hundred
Best loadout ideas
- AWP Wildfire, AWP Mortis, or AWP Chromatic skins
- USP or Glock with purple or blue finishes
- Agents with darker sleeves to make the stitching pop
8. Hand Wraps Desert Shamagh
Typical price field tested around 80 to 90 dollars
Desert Shamagh looks like you literally wrapped your hands in a scarf from Dust. Simple, gritty, and very on brand for CS.

Why they are good for budget players
- Wrap style gives a unique silhouette compared to full gloves
- Desert color works with almost any tan rifle or AK skin
- The wrap lets you get away with lower floats without looking awful
Best loadout ideas
- AK Safari Mesh or other cheap sand skins for full budget flex
- AWP Snake Camo, Scout sand style skins
- T agents on Dust and Mirage for pure theme points
9. Specialist Gloves Buckshot
Typical price field tested around 80 to 90 dollars
Buckshot is your first step into the specialist glove category without dropping two or three hundred dollars. Brown and orange tones with reinforced finger sections.

Why they are good for budget players
- Specialist silhouette instantly feels more premium
- Colorway fits both CT and T sides
- Often recommended in 2025 cheap lists as a great first specialist option
Best loadout ideas
- Shotguns of course Nova or XM in earth tones
- AK Safari Mesh, AK Elite Build, M4A4 Desert Strike
- Rusty or worn looking knives
10. Driver Gloves Overtake
Typical price field tested around 90 to 100 dollars, with some tracking sites showing floor prices in the high fifties but most balanced field tested buys sitting closer to the ninety mark.
Overtake is basically the race driver fantasy in glove form. Strong color blocking that looks great in motion and in kill feed screenshots.

Why they are good for budget players
- One of the flashiest gloves you can realistically reach on a mid budget
- Still classed as cheap in most glove guides for 2025
- Fits perfectly into car or racing themed clip edits
Best loadout ideas
- Lightning and neon style knives
- AK Neon Rider or other cyber skins
- Agent skins with bright jackets and sleeves
How to actually get these gloves with a DaddySkins angle
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- Grind cases for balance
- Open high value and event cases on DaddySkins
- Look for events, missions, and promo codes that give extra balance or free cases
- Use upgrades smartly
- Take mid tier hits from case openings and send them into the upgrader
- Aim for a safe percent route toward one of the gloves on this list rather than a random expensive knife
- Play battles during promos
- When DaddySkins runs events or boosted prize pools, battles are an efficient way to spike your balance
- A single big win can pay for one of these cheap gloves outright
- Cash out into the right glove
- Once your balance is up, withdraw skins that are easy to sell and move into one of the gloves shown above on your favorite market
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