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Manual work. Worth each cent.
How a daytona® boot evolves from a 100-piece puzzle. Offering highest security, perfect fit and a long life cycle.
Taking a look at the many components of a high-quality motorbike boot reveals the amount of work behind the production of the boots. It takes more than 80 production steps to put together the individual components of a boot. We practically make all components under one single roof in Eggenfelden. Rubber soles and zippers are manufactured by specialists according to our specifications. Nearly 100 employees produce about 60.000 pairs of motorbike boots every year.
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Sole
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Punching
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Embroidering
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Watertight taping
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Sewing
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Forming the heel
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The secret of the perfect fit
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Pinching and glueing
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Putting on clue
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Joining shoe and shaft
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Remoing the lasts and polishing the boots
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Impregnating
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