Fan Favourite Suits In Super Sentai: Part 1

March 22, 2026

Here are fifty fan-favourite team suits, ranked by design impact and popularity.

Gokaiger (2011): Often voted #1, these define “Space Pirate” chic. The suits feature high popped collars, black-and-gold trim that looks like a captain’s coat, and a “crossed sabres” logo that creates a bold, rebellious silhouette.

Shinkenger (2009): A stroke of design genius where each helmet’s visor is the stylized Japanese Kanji character for that Ranger’s element (Fire, Water, Wood, etc.). The black “vest” over the coloured spandex provides a grounded, traditional samurai look.

Kyoryuger (2013): These broke tradition by ditching the belt-and-holster look for a “sash” of yellow dinosaur teeth across the chest. The scale-textured fabric and vibrant, tropical colours perfectly match the high-energy “samba” theme of the show.

Dairanger (1993): Frequently cited as the most elegant suits ever made. They feature gold embroidery on a vest-like torso, white “silk” gloves, and helmets based on mythical Chinese beasts, creating a high-fashion martial arts aesthetic.

Jetman (1991): These “bird” suits are peak 90s design. The white side panels on the torso create a “wing” effect when the Rangers raise their arms, and the bird-beaked helmets are beautifully sculpted and aerodynamic.

King-Ohger (2023): The most detailed suits in history, featuring an “insect-armor” texture that looks like chitin. They include regal capes and gold-engraved “Kings’ Weapon” holsters, giving the team a medieval, high-fantasy appearance.

Dekaranger (2004): A “Space Police” masterpiece. The suits feature large numbers (1–5) printed asymmetrically on the chest and a high-contrast black-and-white pattern that makes them look like high-tech tactical uniforms.

Magiranger (2005): The only core team to feature integrated capes. The “M” logo on the chest forms a mystical crest, and the capes provide a sense of majestic, magical movement during fight choreography.

Lupinranger (2018): These “Gentleman Thief” suits are incredibly stylish, featuring top-hat-shaped helmets and short, formal capes. The use of silver trim and a “formal wear” aesthetic makes them look like high-end fashion.

Zyuranger (1992): The global icon of the franchise (Mighty Morphin). The clean “diamond” pattern on the chest, gloves, and boots is a masterclass in balance and is perhaps the most recognizable superhero design in the world.

Liveman (1988): The first to put large animal “crests” directly on the chest. The helmets are exceptionally well-sculpted, particularly the Red Falcon, which set the standard for animal-themed Sentai.

Flashman (1986): A “NASA-chic” design with a futuristic 80s aesthetic. The helmets feature “prism” visors and the suits have a clean, white-heavy look that feels like space-explorer gear.

Goranger (1975): The original blueprint. The simple primary colours, high-collared capes, and perforated “mask” visors are timeless examples of Ishinomori’s “manga” design style.