Karambit Safari Mesh

It’s a tough scene because, despite aiming to be affordable, the base cost for these babies is still steep. We're talking about $500 for a Factory New Karambit Safari Mesh, which is kinda crazy.
You could snag a decent M9 Bayonet or even a Butterfly Knife for that kind of dough. Clearly, it’s on the pricier side, but hey, if you’re set on getting a Karambit, this might still be your best bet for sticking to a budget.
Karambit Urban Masked

Now, talking about the Urban Masked series — it's pretty well-known among us for being a more affordable knife skin option. The design has its fans, definitely, so if you're even slightly into how this skin looks on a Karambit, it might be worth considering as your go-to choice.
Just a heads up though, it does run a tad pricier than the Safari Mesh Karambit I mentioned earlier. But if the style catches your eye, this could still be the smartest move for your wallet compared to other high-end skins.
Karambit Rust Coat

Jumping over to the Rust Coat — honestly, the name says it all. The knife looks like it's been forgotten in a shed for years, but that's exactly its charm.
If you're in the market for something that screams rugged and raw, this is your best pick. Don't expect shiny and new finishes here; there's nothing like Factory New or Minimal Wear available. Just grab the cheapest one you can find.
I've got to say, out of all the Karambit skins I've talked about, this one's my favorite. It's got a unique appeal that could really make your collection stand out.
Karambit Scorched

Now, let's talk about the Scorched. It's your standard fare when it comes to knife skins — not exactly stunning, but it's not trying to be a Crimson Web or Case Hardened either.
The design features a mix of black and beige spots that kind of work well together, giving it a subdued but coherent look. What's cool about the Karambit is that simpler skins like the Scorched aren't just slapped on the blade; they cover the entire knife.
If you're into something straightforward without all the flash, this might just be the skin to round out your collection.
Karambit Boreal Forest

This one hasn't really secured a top spot in popularity, but that doesn't mean it's not worth a look. In fact, it’s probably one of the most affordable Karambit skins you can find in CS2, and the design isn’t half bad either.
This skin doesn’t just work on Karambits; it looks pretty sharp on high-tier knives like Butterfly Knives and M9 Bayonets too. Now, if you're looking for Factory New, brace yourself because those can get pricey. Minimal Wear isn't exactly cheap either, but a Well-Worn Boreal Forest? That’s where you get real value for money — still decent quality without the hefty price tag.