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Last updated Feb 24, 2026
Your saddle isn't drying out. It's rusting.
I know how that sounds. But stay with me for thirty seconds — because this is going to change how you look at every piece of tack in your barn.
The leather in your saddle is made of collagen fibers. The same protein as your skin.
And collagen doesn't just sit there. It reacts.
To the UV light beating down on every outdoor ride.
To the salt in your horse's sweat soaking through the panels.
To the barn air moving through your tack room while your saddle sits on the rack overnight.
Every one of those things is slowly breaking down the molecular bonds holding those fibers together — and you can't see any of it happening.
That's why your fenders get stiffer every season.
Why your reins lose that supple feel no matter how much you condition them.
Why a five-year-old saddle can feel older than one that's been sitting untouched in a trunk for thirty years.
And here's the part that stops most people cold.
Every conditioner in your tack room does absolutely nothing to stop it.
Neatsfoot oil, glycerin, saddle butter, Bick 4 — they add moisture, they make the surface look good, but the oxidation keeps running underneath.
It's like painting over a rusting trailer hitch. Looks fine. Until it doesn't.
You've been treating the symptom your whole riding life. Nobody told you about the cause.
Here's why thousands of riders are finally switching:

This is what nobody else in the tack industry is putting in their formula.
Antioxidants interrupt the oxidation reaction at the molecular level.
Same principle as Vitamin E in your skincare.
It doesn't just moisturize your skin, it slows the aging process.
Same idea here, except your saddle is the thing being preserved.
Luxgrove has Vitamin E and plant-based antioxidants built into the formula alongside beeswax and natural oils.
Think of it as sunscreen for your tack.
The moisture and the beeswax nourish and protect the surface.
The antioxidants go deeper.
They preserving the collagen structure that keeps your fenders flexible, your seat supple, and your leather alive for decades instead of years.
That's why your grandmother's saddle — the one sealed in a trunk for thirty years — still looks perfect.
While your everyday saddle is showing its age.
It's not about how old it is.
It's about what it's been exposed to, and whether anything was stopping the damage.
Nothing in your current tack room is stopping it.
Melissa T. said:
"I've tried everything at the tack shop. They all leave my saddle feeling greasy or waxy. This absorbed completely. My saddle feels like leather again, not like it's wrapped in product."

Before Luxgrove, my tack room looked like a CVS aisle:
❌ Saddle soap
❌ Leather conditioner
❌ Boot cream
❌ Bridle oil
❌ Wood polish (for the tack trunk)
❌ Separate stuff for the couch at home
Six products. Exposed. Different instructions. None of them worked that well.
Now I use one jar. Same formula works on:
✅ Saddles (any leather type)
✅ Boots and half chaps
✅ Bridles and reins
✅ Leather couches and chairs
✅ Wooden furniture
✅ Car interiors
✅ Purses, belts, bags
I've simplified my entire routine and gotten better results. That's rare.
James M. said:
"Started with my bridle, ended up doing my entire tack room AND my living room furniture. Same jar. Threw out four other products I don't need anymore."

Most leather care products hedge their promises
"Results may be visible after multiple applications."
"Allow 2-4 weeks for full conditioning."
The first thing most people notice with Luxgrove isn't the shine — it's the flex coming back.
That stiffness in your fenders, your reins, your stirrup leathers?
It's oxidation damage that's already happened.
The antioxidants stop more from occurring.
The beeswax and plant oils go to work on what's already there — penetrating the fibers, restoring suppleness from the inside rather than coating the surface.
You can watch it happen.
Color deepens.
Leather softens under your hands.
Scratches fade.
I did my saddle, both tall boots, and my bridle in under an hour.The night before a show. Everything looked like I'd spent weeks on it.
Kathy S. said:
"In less than 10 minutes my dry, neglected saddle went from embarrassing to gorgeous. I kept checking it because I couldn't believe how fast it worked."

There's a reason tack made a hundred years ago — maintained with old-world beeswax formulas — has outlasted everything made in the last thirty years.
The old saddlemakers understood something the modern tack industry quietly abandoned.
Leather needs antioxidant protection. Not just moisture.
Their formulas had it. Beeswax as the breathable base. Plant oils that penetrate deep. Natural antioxidants that preserve the collagen structure over decades.
Then glycerin became cheap.
Petroleum became available.
The industry reformulated around ingredients that were easier to produce...
...and the antioxidant protection quietly disappeared from the formula!
Luxgrove went back to what actually works.
Beeswax as the foundation.
Hemp seed oil — a natural antifungal — to protect against the mold that barn humidity and sweated leather invite in.
Jojoba oil, which mirrors leather's natural oils so closely it penetrates where most conditioners can't reach.
Shea butter for long-term suppleness.
And Vitamin E — the antioxidant that actually stops the rusting.
Every ingredient has a specific job. Nothing is filler.
And applying it couldn't be simpler:
Brush on a little → Rub in circles → Buff out → Done in under five minutes.

Check the back of most leather products. Warning labels everywhere.
"Use in ventilated area."
"Avoid contact with skin."
"Keep away from children and animals."
Great. My horse mouths the reins. My dog lives on the couch. My kids touch everything.
Luxgrove's ingredients:
🟢 Organic beeswax
🟢 Hemp seed oil
🟢 Jojoba oil
🟢 Shea butter
That's the whole list.
No silicones. No petroleum. No chemicals you can't pronounce.
Safe around horses. Safe around pets. Safe around kids. No gloves needed. No windows to open.
And it smells good. Actually pleasant — like you're using something natural, not industrial.
Sarah W. said:
"You can tell it's made of real ingredients. No chemical smell. I don't worry about my cats sleeping on the saddle pads or my dog on the furniture."

Here's why other products keep needing reapplication every week.
They're only treating the surface.
A coat of oil goes on, it looks better for a few days, then it wears off.
And the whole time, the oxidation has been running uninterrupted underneath.
So you apply again. And again.
You're not maintaining your leather. You're polishing the outside of something that's slowly rusting apart on the inside.
Luxgrove's antioxidants work at the molecular level.
So the protection isn't just sitting on top waiting to wear off.
The collagen structure is being preserved, not just moisturized.
One application lasts months. Touch up occasionally. That's it.
Michael S. said:
"I'd been conditioning my couch for years and it just kept getting worse. One application of this and three months later it still looks incredible. I was reapplying other products constantly. This actually fixed the problem."

30-day money-back guarantee.
Test it on your saddle. Your boots. Your bridle. Your couch. Your wooden tack trunk.
If you don't love the results — for any reason — full refund.
Here's what I'd add to that though.
Oxidation doesn't wait.
Every ride in the sun, every sweaty session, every night in the barn — the process keeps running.
The damage it's done so far is repairable.
The damage it does next year might not be.
The only question is when you stop it.
At $39, it's already cheaper than one tub of premium saddle conditioner that doesn't work as well.
But right now they're running:
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