Float GuideUpdated April 20265 min read

Bloodhound Gloves | Charred
Float Value & Price Guide

How float affects the burnt leather finish, why dark skins age better, budget FT options, and why no Factory New or StatTrak exists.

Skin Image
Not Available
Released
May 2016
Operation Hydra
Best Condition
Minimal Wear
Min float: ~0.06
MW Price
~$200–600
Float dependent
Rarity
Extraordinary
Glove tier
Market Prices
DMDMarketCheapest
Ask
$142.59-58.8% vs fair
View on DMarket
Live price: $345.98 on DMarketUpdated hourly

Bloodhound Gloves | Charred Price by Float ValueApproximate market prices — updated April 2026

Float RangeConditionAvg Pricevs AverageVerdict
0.06 – 0.08Minimal Wear ★$400–600Smoothest burnt texture — uniform lookCollector Tier
0.08 – 0.15Minimal Wear$200–400Clean dark leather — minimal scuffingRecommended
0.15 – 0.38Field-Tested$80–160Wear blends with burnt themeBest Value
0.38 – 0.45Well-Worn$55–90Rough patches visibleBudget
0.45 – 0.80Battle-Scarred$35–60Heavy wear — uneven textureEntry level

★ No Factory New exists for any gloves — Minimal Wear is the best available condition. Charred's dark finish hides wear better than brighter skins. Use our inspect tool to check the exact float of any glove.

What Makes Bloodhound Gloves Charred Float Value Important?

Charred: The Dark Tactical Classic

Bloodhound Gloves | Charred features a dark, burnt leather finish that gives a rugged, battle-hardened look. Introduced during Operation Hydra in May 2016 alongside all other glove skins, Charred has become a staple budget glove choice. The Bloodhound Gloves model is the most tactical-looking of all glove types — full leather gloves with reinforced fingers and a military aesthetic. The Charred finish complements this look perfectly with its dark, scorched appearance.

Float Value and Dark Skins: A Nuanced Relationship

Charred presents an interesting case for float value analysis. Because the design is intentionally dark and textured, wear from higher float values is less visually jarring than on bright skins like Spearmint or Pandora's Box. However, float still matters — low-float MW copies (0.06–0.08) have a smoother, more uniform charred texture, while high-float copies show rough, uneven patches. The price premium is smaller (2–3x vs. 3–5x for brighter skins) but still significant. For budget-conscious buyers, this means Field-Tested Charred offers some of the best value in the glove market — you get a decent-looking glove at a fraction of the MW price. Use our inspect tool to check exact float values.

The Budget Gateway to CS2 Gloves

Charred occupies an important niche as one of the most accessible glove skins in CS2. While top-tier gloves like Pandora's Box or Crimson Kimono cost thousands, a Field-Tested Charred can be acquired for under $100. This makes it the go-to recommendation for players who want to experience having gloves without a massive investment. The Bloodhound model's full-coverage design means you get maximum visual impact, and the dark finish ages gracefully even at higher floats. As with all gloves, no StatTrak versions exist and pattern has minimal impact.

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Frequently Asked Questions

All gloves in CS2 have a minimum float of approximately 0.06, above the Factory New threshold (0.00–0.07). No Factory New gloves exist for any skin. The best condition is Minimal Wear, and ultra-low MW floats (0.06–0.08) are the cleanest possible. Use our inspect tool to check exact float values.
While it's true that wear is less visible on dark skins than light ones, float still matters significantly for Charred. Low-float copies have a smoother, more uniform burnt texture, while high-float copies show rough patches and uneven wear. The price premium for low-float MW is smaller than brighter gloves like Spearmint but still substantial — typically 2–3x.
No. No gloves in CS2 have StatTrak versions. This applies to all glove types — Sport Gloves, Specialist Gloves, Hand Wraps, Moto Gloves, and Bloodhound Gloves. Float value is the primary variable affecting price within each condition tier, as pattern index has minimal visual impact.
Yes — Charred is one of the most affordable glove skins in CS2. The dark burnt leather design hides wear betterthan brighter skins, meaning even Field-Tested copies look decent in-game. It's a popular choice for players wanting the prestige of gloves without spending hundreds on a Minimal Wear pair. FT copies under $100 offer excellent value.