HolyFreedom Stealth Helmet: Before You Buy
If you’re hunting for a jet helmet that doesn’t look like it came from a generic motorcycle shop shelf, the HolyFreedom Stealth deserves your attention. At €119, it’s priced like a mid-range helmet but the looks are closer to something you’d see on a custom build. Here’s what actually matters before you click buy.
The HolyFreedom Stealth at €119 delivers café racer and scrambler aesthetics. Three shell sizes (54-61cm), removable three-piece interior, twelve graphic options. No speaker pockets. Ideal for city riders and fair-weather use.
What Makes the Stealth Different From Other Jet Helmets
Most jet helmets at this price point look the same. Black or dark grey, maybe a stripe. HolyFreedom went a different direction — twelve distinct graphic designs that actually suit café racer, scrambler, and tracker builds. These aren’t stickers slapped on a generic shell. The graphics are part of the shell aesthetic.
Beyond looks, HolyFreedom claims two things that matter for a jet helmet: comfort and soundproofing. The three-piece removable interior is designed to come out clean, which is genuinely useful if you ride in summer heat and sweat into the padding. Soundproofing for a jet helmet is always relative — you’re never going to get the quiet of a full-face — but HolyFreedom says they’ve prioritized this within the jet constraints.
One notable spec: the shell design. HolyFreedom says the reduced dimensions (which is why it doesn’t meet Euro6 standards) actually add structural strength in a split impact and rolling scenario. Whether that’s genuine engineering or marketing, the result is a helmet that looks tighter and more fitted than most jets.
The Graphics Available at Motorock
Motorock stocks seven of the twelve first-production graphics. Here’s what’s available right now:
Stealth Helmet — Canna di Fucile
The Italian text references give this one genuine heritage character. It’s the HolyFreedom signature look — right on a vintage roadster or tracker build. Size 1 (54-56cm) only. €119.

Stealth Helmet — Lieutennant
Military lettering, clean composition. The Lieutennant sits quietly on your head — distinctive without being loud. Size 1 (54-56cm). €119.

Stealth Helmet — Vinz
The only Size 2 (57-58cm) currently in stock. Geometric design, more modern than the text-based graphics. If you’re between sizes, this is your only option right now. €119.

Stealth Helmet — Casinò Royal
The only Size 3 (59-61cm) option. Bold, flamboyant design that works best on darker bikes — blacks, dark greens, navy. If your bike matches, this one stands out for the right reasons. €119.

Stealth Helmet — Diamond
Clean, understated pattern. Not as bold as the others, which makes it more versatile across different bike colors. Size 1 (54-56cm). €119.

Stealth Helmet — Carnaby Matt
The middle ground option — not the loudest, not the quietest. Good choice if you can’t decide between bold and subtle. Size 1 (54-56cm). €119.

Stealth Helmet — Black & White
For riders who want the HolyFreedom aesthetic without committing to a full graphic. Two-tone works with any bike colour. Size 1 (54-56cm). €119.

Sizing — Measure Before You Order
Three sizes cover 54-61cm head circumference:
- Size 1: 54 to 56cm
- Size 2: 57 to 58cm
- Size 3: 59 to 61cm
If your head falls outside this range, HolyFreedom has confirmed Size 0 (under 54cm) and Size 4 (over 61cm) are planned — but there’s no confirmed timeline. Measure before you order.
How to measure: wrap a tape measure around your head at the widest point — just above your ears and across your forehead. Round to the nearest centimetre. If you’re between sizes, HolyFreedom recommends sizing up.
Who Should Buy the Stealth — and Who Shouldn’t
Buy it if:
- You ride a café racer, scrambler, tracker, or custom roadster
- City riding and B-roads are your typical terrain
- You want a helmet that looks as good as your bike
- Open-face comfort and visibility matter to you
- You’re okay with no speaker integration
Don’t buy it if:
- You do motorway speeds regularly
- You ride in all weather conditions year-round
- You need a helmet for track use
- You want built-in comms or speaker pockets
- Your head circumference is under 54cm or over 61cm
What to Pair It With
The Stealth sits naturally on certain types of builds:
- Café racers — the obvious match. The aesthetic works perfectly with clip-ons and rear sets.
- Scramblers — especially with the bolder graphics. Works with knobblies and rally fairings.
- Trackers — number board graphics like Casinò Royal suit the tracker culture.
- Commuter customs — if you’ve built something different, this helmet won’t let you down visually.
Accessories Worth Adding
Helmet Patch — €7
Seven euros for a branded patch. Not essential, but if you want to show HolyFreedom support or replace a worn graphic element, it’s cheap enough to not matter.

The Honest Verdict
The HolyFreedom Stealth at €119 does exactly what it says on the tin. It looks good and it fills a genuine gap — jet helmets that don’t embarrass a custom build. The graphics are the main selling point, and seven options gives you real choice.
The sizing limitation is the main frustration. If you’re outside 54-61cm, you’re waiting for sizes that don’t exist yet. The lack of speaker pockets will put off some riders. And if you need a helmet for motorway commutes, this isn’t it.
But if you’re building the kind of bike the Stealth was designed for — café racer, scrambler, tracker — it’s the most honest option at the price. Skip the generic black helmet. This one actually fits the bike.
Ready to pick your graphic? Browse the full HolyFreedom Stealth helmet range at Motorock →
