Toothless gets its own HJC helmet design

HJC might just have outdone itself with its latest RPHA 12 helmet design, which is inspired by a toothless dragon.

HJC Toothless 2 Dragon helmet
HJC Toothless 2 Dragon helmet

The HJC RPHA 12 helmet series is getting a new variant featuring the Universal Pictures’ Toothless Dragon character, as part of a collaboration with Universal Products & Experiences.

If you’ve kept up to date with HJC’s influx of new helmet designs of late, then it will come as no surprise that the South Korean helmer maker has brought out yet another new lid. But this one is potentially even more special than its overs. 

Officially named ‘RPHA 12 Toothless 2’, the helmet reimagines the beloved animal from the How to Train Your Dragon series.

HJC’s RPHA 12 helmet is reinforced with materials such as carbon-aramid hybrid and natural fibre, and organic non-woven fabric. It also features enhanced shock-resistant performance, for a more comfortable and lighter helmet, according to HJC. 

HJC RPHA 12 Toothless 2 helmet
HJC RPHA 12 Toothless 2 helmet

The interior now includes advanced anti-bacteria fabric and provides enhanced moisture wicking and quick drying function. The crown and cheek pads are both removable and washable.

Prior to the new Toothless design being introduced, HJC revealed a funky-looking Kepina variant to its RPHA 12 line-up. Both of these helmets join a RPHA 12 range that includes two Fabio Quartararo MotoGP replicas, and a Marvel-inspired Venom 3 edition. 

The new Toothless 2 helmet is arriving in UK stores as we speak, and it will cost customers £559,99. Sizes range from 2XS all the way up to 2XL.

When speaking about the new helmet, a representative from HJC, said: 

“This product is more than just a character helmet. It is made for people who want to bring their imagination into everyday life.”

Photo credit - HJC

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