Karambit Safari Mesh
(Factory New)About Karambit Safari Mesh
★ Karambit Safari Mesh applies a muted green and tan camouflage pattern to the karambit’s curved blade and handle using a stencil-like mesh effect. Among Karambit finishes in CS2, the Safari Mesh stands out for its utilitarian, field-inspired look that emphasizes the knife’s claw-shaped silhouette rather than bright color or ornamental detailing.
Release & Source
The Karambit Safari Mesh can be found in the CS:GO Weapon Case, ESports 2013 Case, and 9 more containers. The Karambit Safari Mesh is part of the Safari Mesh family.
Float Range & Wear
The Karambit Safari Mesh 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.
The Karambit Safari Mesh is a Covert-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~0.64%, making it one of the rarest Karambit skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The best glove pairings for Karambit Safari Mesh usually stay within muted brown, tan, and green tones. Driver Gloves Convoy match the military-style mesh pattern closely, Hand Wraps Badlands fit the dusty desert palette, and Moto Gloves Turtle add a darker green option that still works with the knife’s utilitarian finish.
Karambit Safari Mesh pairs best with weapon skins that use earthy, military, or worn color palettes. Good matches include AK-47 Safari Mesh for a consistent loadout theme, AWP Pit Viper for tan and olive tones, M4A1-S VariCamo for a camouflage-heavy setup, and Glock-18 Sand Dune if you want a low-saturation pistol to match the knife.
Karambit Safari Mesh is commonly considered one of the more accessible Karambit finishes because the finish is simple and usually trades below premium patterns like Fade, Doppler, or Marble Fade. It still keeps the full Karambit animation set and silhouette, so players who want the shape and inspect animation without paying for a high-tier finish often look at Safari Mesh.
Karambit Safari Mesh uses a stencil-like camouflage layout, so pattern placement changes how balanced the mesh and color patches appear across the blade. Many players prefer patterns where the blade has cleaner contrast and fewer awkward dark blotches near the tip or ring, even though the underlying finish remains the same Safari Mesh design.

