Specialist Gloves Tiger Strike
(Field-Tested)About Specialist Gloves Tiger Strike
★ Specialist Gloves Tiger Strike are Specialist Gloves finished with a tiger-inspired pattern, combining orange and black striping across the back with dark padded sections and light leather accents on the fingers and knuckles. Among Specialist Gloves finishes in CS2, Tiger Strike stands out for its animal-print motif and its mix of rugged tactical construction with bold natural patterning.
Release & Source
The Specialist Gloves Tiger Strike can be found in the Operation Broken Fang Case, Snakebite Case, and Recoil Case.
Float Range & Wear
The Specialist Gloves Tiger Strike 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 Specialist Gloves Tiger Strike is a Extraordinary-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~0.64%, making it one of the rarest Specialist Gloves skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Tiger Tooth knives are the most natural match because their yellow-orange finish mirrors the gloves’ tiger pattern. A Karambit Tiger Tooth, M9 Bayonet Tiger Tooth, or Talon Knife Tiger Tooth all pair cleanly without introducing conflicting colors. If you want a darker contrast, a Bayonet Lore or Huntsman Knife Lore also works well with the black detailing on the gloves.
Weapon skins with yellow, black, or warm metallic tones fit these gloves best. Good matches include the AK-47 Fuel Injector, M4A1-S Golden Coil, AWP Man-o'-war, Desert Eagle Blaze, and USP-S Orion. For a cleaner loadout, black-accented skins like the Glock-18 Bullet Queen or MP9 Starlight Protector can also balance the louder glove pattern.
The strongest combos keep to gold, yellow, and black tones already present in Specialist Gloves Tiger Strike. Karambit Tiger Tooth, Talon Knife Tiger Tooth, and M9 Bayonet Lore are common pairings because they either mirror the striped palette or add a muted olive-gold contrast. Slaughter or Doppler finishes are less consistent with these gloves because the red or cool-toned colors pull away from the tiger theme.
Specialist Gloves Tiger Strike does not have a single universally recognized “best pattern” in the way some fade or gem finishes do. Buyers usually look for cleaner stripe placement, balanced orange coverage, and fewer dull or muddy-looking sections across both hands. Pattern preference is mostly visual, so screenshots of the exact pair matter more than a pattern number alone.

