About Bloodhound Gloves Bronzed

★ Bloodhound Gloves Bronzed are fingerless gloves finished in gunmetal and bronze-dyed leather, accented with metal studs and reinforced black knuckle padding. The Bloodhound emblem on the backhand gives this glove skin a distinct tactical identity that sets it apart from other glove finishes in CS2.

Release & Source

The Bloodhound Gloves Bronzed can be found in the Glove Case and Operation Hydra Case.

Float Range & Wear

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The Bloodhound Gloves Bronzed is available in all conditions, from Factory New to Battle-Scarred. The higher the float value, the more scratches and wear will be visible on the skin.

Rarity

Drop Chance~0.64%

The Bloodhound Gloves Bronzed is a Extraordinary-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~0.64%, making it one of the rarest Bloodhound Gloves skins in CS2.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best knife for Bloodhound Gloves Bronzed?

Knives with brown, gold, or dark metallic finishes fit Bloodhound Gloves Bronzed best. A Gut Knife Rust Coat, Huntsman Knife Damascus Steel, or Survival Knife Case Hardened all match the gloves’ worn leather and bronze hardware without clashing. If you want a cleaner gold-toned option, a Tiger Tooth can also work well against the darker glove base.

What goes well with the Bloodhound Gloves Bronzed?

Weapon skins with brown, tan, gold, or industrial gray tones match these gloves most naturally. Good options include the AK-47 Wasteland Rebel, Desert Eagle Bronze Deco, M4A1-S Basilisk, and USP-S Lead Conduit. These skins keep the loadout grounded around muted metal, leather, and weathered finishes rather than bright color accents.

How do Bloodhound Gloves Bronzed compare to other Bloodhound Gloves finishes?

Bronzed has a darker, more neutral palette than Bloodhound Gloves Charred, Snakebite, or Guerrilla, which makes it easier to pair with a wider range of loadouts. Charred leans black and gray, Snakebite adds brighter tan reptile texture, and Guerrilla introduces green military tones. Bronzed sits in the middle with muted brown, gunmetal, and bronze details.

Are Bloodhound Gloves Bronzed good for brown or gold-themed loadouts?

Yes, this is one of the more natural glove choices for brown and gold loadouts because the leather uses dark bronze-brown tones with metallic accents. They pair especially well with skins like Desert Eagle Bronze Deco, Galil AR Amber Fade, and MAC-10 Amber Fade. The fingerless Bloodhound design also suits rougher, worn finishes better than polished gemstone-style skins.