Top 3 Astronaut Helmets for Halloween

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No astronaut costume is complete without a space helmet!

Every good Halloween costume needs the right headgear, whether that’s a mask, hat, or gadget. If you or your kids want to dress like an astronaut, you always need the right helmet to complete the look! 

Junior Astronaut Helmet

Jr. Astronaut Helmet - The Space Store

The best way to add life to any convincing costume is to add function. This junior astronaut helmet comes equipped with multiple moving parts, including built-in sound chips that play a variety of sound effects, a spring-loaded retractable face shield, and a mock boom microphone for communication. The tinted visor has the added effect of letting you remain hidden and anonymous while in costume!

 

 

NASA Astronaut Helmet

Astronaut Helmet for children, 3 to 10 years of age - The Space Store

With an official NASA logo and a flip-up face shield, this retro-space-age helmet is a great way to complete the look of an authentic moon landing or early NASA costume. Simple, lightweight, and easy-to-use, this is the perfect piece of gear to send your little astronaut trick-or-treating with this Halloween.

 

 

 

Space Shuttle Helmet

Astronaut Helmet With Sound - The Space Store

This orange helmet goes perfectly with the space shuttle launch and entry jumpsuit for an authentic modern-day astronaut aesthetic. At 28 inches in circumference, this piece of gear is meant for kids 8 or older and can perfectly finish a space shuttle ensemble. Features include realistic countdown and blast-off sounds, spring-loaded visor that swivels, a mock boom microphone, and a replicate oxygen vent with regulator hoses.

While astronaut jumpsuits, boots, and backpacks can be fun to dress in, no one can go to space without a proper helmet! Check out these helmets and tons of other astronaut gear at TheSpaceStore.com to cosplay as your biggest heroes in aerospace this Halloween. Get started with our stellar selection of astronaut costumes at The Space Store today!

- Written by Matt Herr

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