Moto Gloves Eclipse
About Moto Gloves Eclipse
★ Moto Gloves Eclipse are bulky hard-knuckle gloves finished in a classic black design with matte and glossy paneling, accented by a curved yellow stripe across the back. The Moto Gloves silhouette gives them a rugged, protective look, while the restrained dark palette makes Eclipse one of the more understated glove finishes in CS2.
Release & Source
The Moto Gloves Eclipse can be found in the Glove Case and Operation Hydra Case.
Float Range & Wear
The Moto Gloves Eclipse 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 Moto Gloves Eclipse is a Extraordinary-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~0.64%, making it one of the rarest Moto Gloves skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Black and silver finishes match Moto Gloves Eclipse most naturally. M9 Bayonet Night, Karambit Black Laminate, and Butterfly Knife Damascus Steel all fit the gloves’ dark leather and metallic knuckle design without introducing clashing colors. If you want a cleaner monochrome loadout, Talon Knife Vanilla also works well.
Moto Gloves Eclipse pair best with darker weapon finishes and neutral metal tones. AK-47 Slate, M4A1-S Basilisk, USP-S Guardian, and Desert Eagle Printstream all fit the black-and-white palette well. For a slightly more tactical look, MP7 Armor Core and AWP Graphite also match the gloves cleanly.
A strong Moto Gloves Eclipse combo usually centers on black, grey, and silver finishes. Common pairings include Karambit Black Laminate, Bayonet Night, and Huntsman Knife Damascus Steel, alongside weapon skins like AK-47 Slate and M4A4 Magnesium. This keeps the loadout consistent with the gloves’ dark leather panels and hard knuckle accents.
Moto Gloves Eclipse work best with black, charcoal grey, white, and muted silver. Deep blue can also fit if it stays understated, which is why skins like USP-S Guardian or M4A1-S Nightmare can still work. Bright reds, golds, and neon finishes usually break the gloves’ subdued look.

