han4
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Anyone have this bridle, or a sabre bridle?
- What cleans sabre bridles well?
- What makes the leather soften?
And any other information you can tell me about them, thanks!
thats not a hunter bridle???![]()
thats not a hunter bridle???![]()
This is the info I've just got off the Sabre website for you.
Initial Oiling: ALL items MUST be treated before use to condition the leather & protect the water based dyes used in the tanning process. Apply 2 - 3 light coats of blended neatsfoot oil sparingly with a brush on a ratio of 2 coats to the flesh (underside) of the leather to 1 coat on the topside of the leather.
Maintenance Care: You should treat your leather products as you do your own skin, keeping them clean, supple & moisturised. After each use, wipe off with a damp cloth to remove sweat and dirt build up. Depending upon the frequency of use, you should regularly clean & condition your leather; clean items with glycerine saddle soap & using a clean, damp sponge, wipe the dirt and soap off. Allow to air dru and then apply a light coat of blended neatsfoot oil to all surfaces. We only recommend using the above cleaning products on our goods.
General Advice: Do not use excessive amounts of oil as this can be as damaging as using none at all! Wet leather must always be allowed to dry naturally at room temperature. Check leather & stitching regularly for signs of stress and replace if necessary - always consider that for safety reasons, no piece of leather will restrain an "in-flight" horse secured to a fixed object.
Hope that helps!
The best saddle I ever sat in was a Sabre, wish they still made them!