Karambit | Safari Mesh (Factory New)

Karambit | Safari Mesh

Covert

With its curved blade mimicking a tiger's claw, the karambit was developed as part of the southeast Asian martial discipline of silat. The knife is typically used with a reverse grip, with the finger ring on the index finger. It has been spray-painted using mesh fencing and cardboard cutouts as stencils.

A predator is a predator, no matter the environment

Prices

Best Price
$599.87
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$599.87
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$599.87
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$605.86
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$649.86
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$719.99
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$936.24

Description

Karambit | Safari Mesh is a bold, nature-inspired take on one of CS2’s most iconic knife designs. It follows the popularity of the Karambit model and brings a distinctive “Safari Mesh” finish that stands out for its earthy palette and textured look. As a CS2 model (Paint index 72), this skin is part of the modern Counter-Strike ecosystem where weapon finishes are updated and preserved across the transition from CS:GO to CS2.

With Covert rarity, Safari Mesh is categorized among the more elusive weapon skins in the game. While exact drop rates are not publicly guaranteed in a way that can be universally verified, Covert skins are generally expected to be rarer than Mil-Spec, Restricted, and Classified items. This rarity is reflected in the community’s consistent demand for Karambits, where limited supply and high visual appeal can make market interest especially strong.

This skin is available in multiple condition tiers: Factory New, Minimal Wear, Field-Tested, Well-Worn, and Battle-Scarred (float range 0.06–0.8). StatTrak is available for players who want kill-tracking functionality on the knife, while Souvenir versions are not offered for this specific skin. The wear state matters visually: higher-precision conditions tend to look cleaner, while older conditions show more visible surface wear and character to the finish.

Visually, Safari Mesh uses an earthy, textured pattern that mimics a rugged mesh or woven camouflage aesthetic. On the Karambit’s curved blade shape, the design draws attention with its mottled tones and contrast, giving the knife a tactical, outdoorsy feel rather than a uniform “print.” The result is a finish that looks great in motion, with highlights and pattern details shifting as the blade rotates.

Players can find Karambit | Safari Mesh through several official CS:GO-era and CS2-associated sources, including: CS:GO Weapon Case, Operation Phoenix Weapon Case, Revolver Case, Operation Bravo Case, eSports 2014 Summer Case, Operation Vanguard Weapon Case, eSports 2013 Winter Case, eSports 2013 Case, Winter Offensive Weapon Case, CS:GO Weapon Case 2, and CS:GO Weapon Case 3. It does not appear as a confirmed “collection” item, meaning its primary acquisition path is via these case/container drops.

In community perception, the Karambit remains a centerpiece weapon for collectors and high-profile players, and Safari Mesh adds a recognizable identity that pairs well with a wide range of playstyles and inventory themes. Its Covert tier, combined with the textured pattern and optional StatTrak, makes it a frequently discussed skin for both display value and long-term ownership.

Available Karambit | Safari Mesh Variants

Karambit | Safari Mesh (Factory New), Karambit | Safari Mesh (Minimal Wear), Karambit | Safari Mesh (Field-Tested), Karambit | Safari Mesh (Well-Worn), Karambit | Safari Mesh (Battle-Scarred), StatTrak™ Karambit | Safari Mesh (Factory New), StatTrak™ Karambit | Safari Mesh (Minimal Wear), StatTrak™ Karambit | Safari Mesh (Field-Tested), StatTrak™ Karambit | Safari Mesh (Well-Worn), StatTrak™ Karambit | Safari Mesh (Battle-Scarred)

The Safari Mesh Family