WHY THEY'RE SO COMFORTABLE
"Comfort for the long run"
Air Cushioned Soles
Today many boots in the Rossi range are manufactured with the use
of an air cushioned sole.
Not only does this provide the wearer with greater comfort, the
air cushioning also reduces shock to the legs and feet and can assist
pain relief on joints throughout the body.
This air cushioning provides shock absorption upon ground contact,
from heel to ball joint, which is extremely important if trekking
long distances over rough terrain or when working or standing for
long hours throughout the day.
A special feature unique to Rossi Boots, is the air cushioned pockets.
They provide the wearer with even further comfort and protection
against shock.
The effect of this cushioning is also greatly enhanced by the addition
of a midsole wedge. This wedge is made from a specially formulated
low density polyurethane, allowing the boot more give on impact.
It's the tough skin of rubber over the midsole wedge, coupled with
a superior tread design that offers the boot a stronger grip, together
with greater durability.
Feet are just one of the things Rossi put into their boots.
It's not only the materials and manufacturing methods employed
by Rossi Boots that make them the successful company they are today,
it's the company's years of experience and commitment to excellence
that will lead Rossi into the next century as a major Australian
boot manufacturer.
At Rossi Boots they put a lot more into their boots than just feet...
they take great pride in sourcing only the finest quality materials
for each boot they produce. By carefully hand selecting the majority
of raw materials from within Australia, they are able to provide
their customers with some of the most durable hardwearing boots
available. A lot of time and effort goes into producing each boot,
and even with the most up to date technology, there are many manufacturing
steps that must be followed. The boots' design, preparation, construction
and most importantly performance, is second to none!
Offering employment to many people, it's vitally important that
each and every one of them undergo stringent training programmes,
thus providing them with the skills to maintain the high standards
associated with Rossi Boots. It is the tradition of fine craftsmanship,
passed down through generations of the Rossiter family, that provides
the employees of today with such extensive knowledge and expertise
in this specialised field.
Quality craftsmanship that's guaranteed to last.
Because people come in all shapes and sizes, it's only natural
that their feet do too. That's why, at Rossi Boots, footwear is
manufactured to accommodate a large range of foot shapes and sizes,
and this is done with the use of a special tool.

This tool is known as a "Last"... a specially designed
mould, carved from plastic into the shape of a foot. It is the Last
that determines overall shape of the boot including toe, instep,
depth and width, and it is around the Last that the leather upper
is placed and the boot carefully constructed. And, because Rossi
Boots are designed around 8 different Lasts, you can be guaranteed
that large, small, wide or narrow feet will fit more snugly into
a pair of Rossi boots than any other.
Hardwearing....not hard to sell.
Below are the four types of construction methods used to make Rossi
Boots. The purpose for which each boot is designed, ultimately determines
the method of construction employed. It's because Rossi Boots are
extremely hardwearing, comfortable and functional that they remain
so popular.
Stitchdown Method
The "Stitchdown" method of construction is ideal for
boots that need to be very hardwearing and durable yet flexible
at the same time. After applying adhesive and pre-heating, the
Uppers and Throughsoles are brought together in a Lasting operation
with the Upper "turned out" from the Last. Stitching
with heavy duty thread follows the line of the Last before the
sole is attached with heat and high pressure, creating a durable
boot capable of meeting all types of day to day punishment.
Veldtschoen Method
This traditional method of bootmaking is acclaimed and acknowledged
world-wide for its sheer strength and durability. The addition
of an Insole allows the lining to be Lasted under it, while the
Upper is "turned-out" and attached to a Throughsole
(as per the Stitchdown Method), and secured with a double row
of stitching. The lining bolsters the strength of the Upper. The
extra Throughsole stiffens the sole creating a very robust construction.
Cement Bonded Sole
As the title suggests, this method of construction simply means
the bonding of the Sole to the boot. The Upper has first been
Lasted under the Insole using hot melt adhesive applied during
the Lasting operation. After roughing and applying adhesive to
both the Sole and bottom of the boot, they are heat-activated
and bonded together in a purpose designed sole process - producing
a light, comfortable boot for all occasions.
Direct Injection Moulded Method
Principally, this is the mechanical process of attaching the
Sole using flow-injection technology. Construction follows the
same method as bonded sole work until the boot is pulled over
the metal Last of a moulding machine. After automatic positioning
of the boot into a refrigerated mould, molten PVC is injected
with extreme pressure into the moulded cavity, fusing the underside
of the boot to the trapped PVC. The Sole shape and tread pattern
are transferred from mould to boot - ready to accept all challenges!
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