The Grapple Glove has been unvaulted in Fortnite as part of its 14 Days of Summer event.
For day one of the summer event, you must swing consecutively with the Grapple Gloves without touching the ground. However, the Grapple Glove is only be available until the day two summer quest releases at 9 a.m. EDT on Wednesday, June 25.
Before the Grapple Glove gets vaulted, here’s are some of the best locations to find the Grapple Gloves and how to complete the day one summer quest.
Where to find Grapple Gloves in Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 3
Grapple Gloves can only be found randomly in chests or as floor loot around the map. Unfortunately, there are no guaranteed locations, but we’ve found that it’s best to land in locations with a high chest density. Locations like Flooded Frogs, Canyon Crossing, Outlaw Oasis, and Lonewolf Lair are fairly small, but are packed full of chests — giving you a better chance at finding Grapple Gloves.
Additionally, it’s important to note that Robin’s Wingshot Grappler does not count towards the quest, so save your bars!
How to swing consecutively with the Grapple Gloves without touching the ground in Fortnite
The easiest way to swing consecutively without touching the ground is to go to an area with a lot of trees or tall buildings and connect your grapple to a high point. Then, you’ll want to quickly use your Grapple Glove whenever it’s available on another tree or building to avoid touching the floor.
There are a lot of tall trees outside of Crime City, Outlaw Oasis, and the Shiny Shafts where you can avoid other players and swing in peace.
Alternatively, the Shining Span is another great location because you can swing on the underside of the bridge without worrying about touching the water.