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30 March, 2020 11:29 pm

Dainese's Christmas gift – a free app to celebrate the company's 40th anniversary

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Dainese in honour of its 40th anniversary, has launched “Dainese 40″, a free app for iPad and iPhone as a Christmas gift, to celebrate its history of protection with all motorcycle enthusiasts.
In its Vicenza headquarters lies an historic room, the Dainese leather archive.
The archive holds leather suits dating back to Dainese’s earliest days of development right up to the present day.

Most will never see this room, but now thanks to the dedicated app, its digital doors will open.

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The app will give motorcycle fans the chance to look back over Dainese’s impressive history and see its evolution of protection over the years.
From the first back protector and knee slider to the present and Dainese’s pioneering D-air® Racing airbag suit.
Race enthusiasts can also check out the suits of the motorcycling legends that Dainese has protected over its 40-year history, including Agostini, Sheene, Roberts, Schwantz, Rossi and many, many more.

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The app for iPad is now available for free on iTunes, while for iPhone users the app will be available very soon.

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