About Survival Knife Safari Mesh

The ★ Survival Knife Safari Mesh applies a muted tan and olive camouflage pattern created with mesh fencing and cardboard-cutout stencils across the blade and handle. On the Survival Knife’s aggressive profile, the utilitarian finish emphasizes its serrated edge, gutting hook, and rugged field-knife silhouette more than ornate knife skins do.

Release & Source

The Survival Knife Safari Mesh can be found in the Shattered Web Case and Fracture Case. The Survival Knife Safari Mesh is part of the Safari Mesh family.

Float Range & Wear

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The Survival Knife 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.

Rarity

RarityCovert
Drop Chance~0.64%

The Survival Knife Safari Mesh is a Covert-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~0.64%, making it one of the rarest Survival Knife skins in CS2.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best gloves with Survival Knife Safari Mesh?

The muted tan and green tones of ★ Survival Knife Safari Mesh pair well with Specialist Gloves Buckshot, Hand Wraps Duct Tape, and Moto Gloves Smoke Out. If you want a more military-style loadout, Driver Gloves Racing Green also fit the worn, utilitarian finish without adding bright colors.

What goes well with the Survival Knife Safari Mesh?

Weapon finishes with earthy, subdued colors match this knife best, including AK-47 Safari Mesh, Galil AR Hunting Blind, and SSG 08 Prey. For pistols, P250 Sand Dune or Five-SeveN Contractor keep the same low-contrast, field-use look across your inventory.

Is Survival Knife Safari Mesh available in CS2 cases?

Yes. ★ Survival Knife Safari Mesh can be unboxed from the Shattered Web Case and the Fracture Case, which are two knife pools that include the Survival Knife finishes. It is also available in StatTrak, but not as a Souvenir item.

What kind of finish does Survival Knife Safari Mesh have?

Safari Mesh uses a spray-painted stencil finish based on mesh fencing and cardboard cutouts, which gives the blade a faded camouflage look. In CS2, that results in a dusty tan-and-olive pattern that looks intentionally worn rather than glossy or reflective.