You will spend a lot of time wearing a spacesuit in Starfield, so it makes sense to find one that suits your sense of style and armor requirements. And since there are so many spacesuits in the game, we’ve narrowed it down to the best spacesuits in Starfield, along with how to get each one!
The Best Spacesuits in Starfield
The criteria for the best spacesuits in Starfield come down to a few key components, such as aesthetic, armor rating, resistance, unique effects, and the acquisition method involved with each one. And this so many in the game, it was tough to narrow things down to just a handful, but I think you’ll find these more than prove themselves as the best armors in the game.
Of course, there are surely other spacesuits in the game that we’ve missed, and likely more to come withfuture expansionsand DLC to the game!

Mark I Spacesuit
This is, honestly, one of the easiest spacesuits in Starfield to acquire.Once you progress through the prologue of the game and receive the Constellation Lodge Key fromSarah Morgan, simply head downstairs into the basement.You’ll find a series of rooms, with one in the back housing a glass display case containing the Mark I Spacesuit. There’s a Master-level lock between you and this armor unless you opt to use the ongoing bug that allows you to scoop it up by aiming between the glass panels.
Mark I Spacesuit Stats in Starfield
Mantis Spacesuit
The Mantis Spacesuit in Starfield is, without a doubt, one of the most unattractive armor sets in the whole game. But if you can look past its appearance, you’ll find an extremely strong and durable spacesuit with high resistance ratings that can take a punch. It’s also quite easy to acquire. You must first tackle the Constellation mission “The Old Neighborhood” alongside Sarah Morgan. You’ll loot the “Secret Outpost” slate from one of the mercenaries, which will lead you to the secret base housing theMantis SpacesuitandRazorleaf.
Mantis Spacesuit Stats in Starfield
Peacemaker Spacesuit
While perhaps one of the weakest spacesuits on this list, the Peacemaker Spacesuit in Starfield is still a fantastic mid-game armor that’s easily acquired. To get this one, head toEleos Retreatand start the mission there. You’ll have a few different tasks, including finding a lost colonist, tracking down some bounty hunters, and resolving the entire issue one way or another. In the end, depending on how you solve the problem, you’ll receive thePeacemakerandPeacemaker Spacesuitin Akila City, courtesy of Laredo Firearms’ CEO.
Peacemaker Spacesuit Stats in Starfield
Starborn Spacesuit Venator
The Starborn Spacesuit Venator in Starfield is easily one of the most challenging spacesuits in the game to acquire. It requires completing the main story missions and enteringNG+a total of nine times, which is quite the grind. If you’re willing to play through the game ten times, this is easily one of the strongest armor sets in the entire game. Seriously, nothing else compares.
It’s important to note that the Spacesuit Venator does include unique perks, but they randomize each time the armor spawns. You might wind up with something extremely powerful.

Starborne Spacesuit Venator Stats in Starfield
Bounty Hunter Spacesuit
If you wish to role-play as theultimate bounty hunter, then you need the right spacesuit. And for that, you need to get the Bounty Hunter Spacesuit in Starfield. It’s a powerful, late-game armor set that suits combat-oriented playstyles extremely well. To acquire this unique armor set, you must visit Outland in New Atlantis. It’s one of the only vendors in the game to sell the spacesuit, though it’s completely random as to when it will appear.
Bounty Hunter Spacesuit Stats in Starfield
Alongside an exceptional spacesuit, you need a unique weapon in Starfield that sends your enemies cowering in fear. We recommendRevenant!
Brandon Morgan
Brandon began writing in 2012, for websites such as OnlySP, before transitioning to digital marketing in 2016 to learn the ins and outs of SEO. In mid-2023, Brandon returned to write strategy guides for Prima Games, IGN, DualShockers, and more, with a focus on ARPGs, RPGs, and Survival games. His past coverage includes Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty, Starfield, Skull and Bones, and many more!
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