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In 1950 in Finland, Roger Störling founded the family business ‘AB Sportsbeklädnad Urheiluvaatetus Oy’ , initially specializing in jogging wear. The company changed its name to Rukka Products in 1966 and in 1981 it became simply Rukka Oy, ‘Rukka’ being founder Roger Störling’s nickname. Since 1990, RUKKA has been an independent division of the L-Fashion Group Oy, one of Europe’s largest sports wear manufacturers based in Lahti, Finland. In the product development process RUKKA closely cooperates with various research and development institutions to create the perfect product. In active collaboration with suppliers such as Gore and DuPont, new materials are developed and their suitability for functional clothing is tested. From the planning stage to the final product, RUKKA spares no expense to obtain the best possible results. Every single kind of material is tested several times by both the supplier and RUKKA before it is used in the production. The manufacturing process itself is also subject to constant evaluation. In the final development stage professional testers and experienced sports enthusiasts evaluate the prototypes’ functionality in field tests. The findings from countless testing sessions in cold and hot weather, rain and snow are also taken into account before the product is approved for large scale production. Today motorcycling garments are designed and manufactured according to the RUKKA DEFENCE & COMFORT performance standards t meet even the strictest criteria set for weather-proofing and riding comfort. All protectors carried in RUKKA motorcycling garments meet the CE norm EN 1621-1 2012 and function equally in all weather conditions. Elasticity of the breathable back, shoulder, elbow, knee, shin and hip protectors divides the possible impact into a wide area and acts as a shock absorber. Each outfit functions best in a defined comfort area. Either hot or cold, rainy or sunny – various technologies are benefited for various riding conditions. Appropriate underwear, accessories and technology solutions enhance the individual experience.
Vilnius (Švitrigailos g.):
+370 684 74112
Motoday e-Shop: +370 675 02 030
Working hours:
I-IV: 10:00-19:00 h.
V: 10:00-18:30 h.
VI: 10:00-15:00 h.
VII: closed.
Address in Vilnius:
Švitrigailos g. 29, Vilnius,
LT-03209, Lietuva
Vilnius (Visorių g.):
+370 621 01011
Working hours:
I-V: 10:30-18:30 h.
VI: 10:00-14:00 h.
VII: closed.
Address in Vilnius:
Visorių g. 12, Vilnius,
LT-08300, Lietuva
Kaunas:
+370 68373722
Working hours:
I-V: 10:30 - 18:30 val.
VI: 10:00 - 14:00 val.
VII: closed.
Address in Kaunas:
Draugystės g. 19D, Kaunas
LT-51231, Lietuva
Klaipėda:
+370 67461441
Working hours:
I-V: 10:30 - 18:30 h.
VI: 10:00 - 14:00 h.
VII: closed.
Klaipėda Address:
Svajonės g. 40, Klaipėda
LT-94101, Lietuva
Panevėžys:
+370 607 36305
Working hours:
I-V: 10:30 - 18:30 h.
VI: 10:00 - 14:00 h.
VII: closed.
Panevėžys Address:
Smėlynės g. 49, Panevėžys
LT-35119, Lietuva
Šiauliai:
+370 607 36306
Working hours:
I-V: 10:30 - 18:30 h.
VI: 10:00 - 14:00 h.
VII: closed.
Šiauliai Address:
Vytauto g. 219, Šiauliai
LT-77170, Lietuva
Riga Prūšu iela 4
+371 272 68822
Working hours:
I-V: 10:30 - 18:30
VI: 10:00 - 14:00
VII: closed.
Riga Address:
Prūšu iela 4,
LV-1057 Riga
Riga Ganību dambis 30/1
+371 2000 9542
Working hours:
I-V: 10:30 - 18:30
VI: 10:00 - 14:00
VII: closed.
Riga Address:
Ganību dambis 30/1
LV-1005 Riga