Karambit | Safari Mesh is a Covert-tier knife finish from eight legacy CS:GO cases dating to 2013. Float values span 0.06 to 0.80. Live prices across Buff, Skinport, CSFloat, DMarket and other markets, plus 30-day price history and per-wear listings.
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.
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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. <i>A predator is a predator, no matter the environment</i>
Karambit | Safari Mesh was introduced with the original CS:GO Weapon Case as part of the Arms Deal update in 2013 and appeared across seven additional legacy cases from the same era.
Drops from eight legacy cases including the CS:GO Weapon Case through Operation Phoenix Weapon Case. None are currently in active rotation.
Safari Mesh is a budget-tier option in the Karambit lineup. The muted tan-grey camouflage sees consistent low-volume turnover among buyers who want the Karambit model at the lowest possible price point.
Rare Special / Covert-tier knife with roughly 1 in 384 drop odds per opening from any of the eight eligible legacy cases.
Supply now comes from existing inventory and remaining keys across eight inactive cases.
Float values span 0.06 to 0.80. Battle-Scarred copies are obtainable. A StatTrak™ version exists; no Souvenir variant.
Spray-painted using mesh fencing and cardboard cutouts as stencils, producing a mottled tan-and-grey camouflage across the curved blade, finger ring, and handle.
Safari Mesh is the most accessible budget finish on the Karambit. Buyers select it for model access at minimal cost rather than for the finish itself.