Yuji, Sukuna and Gojo Inspire Kabuto’s Limited-Edition Jujutsu Kaisen Motorcycle Helmets

Motorcycle helmet manufacturer Kabuto is set to officially commercialize their collaboration with Jujutsu Kaisen, which first appeared as a special design during the 2025 MotoGP Japanese Grand Prix.
The collection combines Kabuto’s advanced motorcycle safety technology with artwork inspired by some of the anime’s most iconic characters, offering riders distinctive designs across both its touring and racing helmet ranges.

Leading the new collaboration is the “KAMUI-5 JUJUTSU KAISEN” series, which expands Kabuto’s next-generation full-face helmet lineup with two character-themed designs based on protagonist Yuji Itadori and the King of Curses, Sukuna.


The Yuji Itadori version incorporates the explosive visual style of his signature Black Flash technique through bold contrasts and energetic graphic effects that capture the character’s fighting spirit.


The Sukuna edition takes inspiration from the terrifying King of Curses by combining his distinctive markings, cursed fingers, and the ominous Malevolent Shrine across the rear of the helmet, creating a design that balances intimidation with mystery.


Both KAMUI-5 variants are based on Kabuto’s latest full-face helmet, which features an infrared-cut shield that blocks approximately 74% of heat-transferring infrared rays while also providing 99% UV protection.

The helmet also includes a large integrated inner sun visor, a two-stage chin ventilation system, a dual-axis ratchet shield mechanism that improves sealing performance while reducing distortion, and a newly developed interior liner designed to provide both a secure fit and easier helmet removal.

Each KAMUI-5 JUJUTSU KAISEN helmet will be available in XS, S, M, L, and XL sizes, meeting JIS safety standards and including a clear CF-2 UIC Shield as standard, while the compatible Pinlock 120 XLT anti-fog insert will be sold separately.


Completing the collaboration is the flagship racing model “F-17 JUJUTSU KAISEN,” inspired by the special helmet worn by MotoGP rider Joan Mir during the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix.

Built around Kabuto’s flagship F-17 platform, the racing-spec helmet uses advanced omnidirectional aerodynamic technology that manages airflow around the helmet to reduce rider fatigue while maintaining excellent stability during high-speed riding.


The striking graphic recreates the race-used design by featuring Yuji Itadori, Satoru Gojo, and Sukuna together across the helmet, combining the dramatic world of Jujutsu Kaisen with the aggressive styling of Kabuto’s premier racing model.


The F-17 JUJUTSU KAISEN helmet is available in XS, S, M, L, XL, and XXL sizes and complies with both JIS and MFJ safety standards.

Included with the F-17 are a DAF Pinlock 120 XLT anti-fog lens, Wind Shutter No.5, GC-01 Liquid Bottle Kit, KF17 Joint Base, a clear DAF-1R shield, and a special B6-sized collaboration sticker sheet.

The “F-17 JUJUTSU KAISEN” is priced at ¥77,000 (approx. $520 USD / £410 GBP), while the “KAMUI-5 JUJUTSU KAISEN” helmets are priced at ¥57,200 (approx. $385 USD / £300 GBP), with pre-orders currently available from official Kabuto stockists and all three limited-edition models scheduled for release during summer 2026.
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