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Last updated March 27, 2025
This saddle sat in a barn for 27 years.
Dusty. Stiff. Cracked. The leather felt like cardboard. Everyone who saw it said the same thing:
"That's too far gone."
Here's what it looked like after one application:

That's not a different saddle.
That's not weeks of professional restoration.
That's one jar and about 20 minutes.
If you've ever looked at a piece of old tack and wondered "Can this actually be saved?" - keep reading.
Here's why thousands of riders are rescuing leather everyone else gave up on:

Estate sale find? Inherited tack? Bought something online that arrived way drier than the photos showed?
Most products can't help truly neglected leather. They just sit on top of the dried-out surface and do nothing.
Luxgrove is different. The natural oils are small enough to actually penetrate into the collagen fibers - even when they've been dried out for decades.
Once those fibers start getting nourished again, the leather softens back up.
Not every piece can be saved. But you'd be surprised how many "dead" saddles are just thirsty.
Karen M.:
"This was my mother's saddle - sat in her barn for 27 years after she passed. I thought it was ruined. After one application, the color started coming back. After three, it's supple again. I can ride in it now. I still can't believe it."

Most leather products hedge:
"Results may be visible after multiple applications."
"Allow 2-4 weeks."
With Luxgrove, you can watch it happening.
You rub it in. The leather drinks it up. Scratches start to fade. Color deepens. What felt like cardboard starts to soften under your hands.
That moment when you realize it's actually working?
That's the whole point.
Kathy S.:
"In less than 10 minutes my dry, neglected saddle went from embarrassing to gorgeous. I kept touching it because I couldn't believe how fast it worked."

Here's why most products fail on neglected leather:
Leather is made of collagen fibers - same protein as your skin.
When those fibers dry out, they harden and close up.
Most conditioners have molecules too big to get through. They just sit on top, looking shiny but doing nothing underneath.
Luxgrove's natural oils - hemp seed, jojoba, shea butter - are small enough to actually soak into those dried-out fibers and rehydrate them from within.
That's why it can bring back leather that other products can't touch.
David R.:
"I'd tried three other products on my dad's old chaps from the 60s. Nothing worked - they just sat on top. This actually soaked in. You could see the leather drinking it up. First thing that's worked in two years of trying."

This is the fear with rescue projects: what if you make it worse?
Some products darken leather unevenly. Others leave blotchy spots.
Neatsfoot oil is notorious for turning light leather muddy brown - permanently.
Luxgrove absorbs cleanly without darkening or blotching. The color comes back - the color that was always there, just hidden under years of neglect.
Michelle T.:
"I was terrified of ruining my grandmother's saddle - it's the only thing I have of hers. Did a test spot first. No darkening, no blotching. Just the original honey color coming back to life. I cried."

Rescue projects usually mean buying five different products.
Cleaner. Conditioner. Restorer. Finisher.
And then something else when those don't work.
One jar of Luxgrove does the whole job. Saddle, bridle, boots, reins - doesn't matter.
Same product. Same simple process: apply, rub in, buff out.
And a little goes a long way. One jar can rescue an entire tack room.
James M.:
"I bought a whole lot of neglected tack at an estate sale. Used one jar on everything - two saddles, three bridles, a dozen leather halters. Still have product left over."

Professional restoration means sanding, stripping, fumes, and equipment you don't have.
Luxgrove means: grab a cloth, rub it in, buff it out. That's the whole process.
Ingredients are simple:
Beeswax, hemp oil, jojoba oil, shea butter. No gloves needed. No ventilation required.
Safe around horses, dogs, kids.
Linda P.:
"I'm not handy at all. If I can do this, anyone can. No skills required - just patience and a rag."

Here's the thing about rescue projects:
You never know if something will work until you try it.
30-day money-back guarantee. If it doesn't work on your leather - for any reason - full refund. They cover return shipping. And you keep the jar.
Worst case: it doesn't save that piece and you get your money back.
Best case: you rescue something everyone said was too far gone.
Steve H.:
"I was skeptical. The saddle was in rough shape and I'd wasted money on products before. Figured I'd try it and return if it didn't work. Didn't need to return it. That saddle looks incredible now."
These are real rescue projects from real customers:
• Estate sale saddle - '$200 find, looks like $1,500 now'
• Inherited bridle - 'My grandfather's, 40+ years old'
• Barn find boots - 'Found in a box, no idea how old'
• Facebook marketplace saddle - 'Seller said it was trash'
A used saddle in rough shape: $200-400
That same saddle restored: $1,000-1,500
One jar of Luxgrove: $39
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