The full leather work collection: saddles, bridles, girths, martingales, reins, and stirrup leathers from CWD, Butet, Dyon, and Trust Equestrian.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What leather products do you stock for horses?

The Leather Work collection pulls together every leather item from across our catalogue - bridles, reins, girths, breastplates, martingales, leather bits, headcollars, and tack care products. It's a cross-brand view of every leather item we sell rather than a discrete brand or product range. Use it as a one-stop browse for leather goods; for specific product types, use the dedicated category collections.

How do I care for everyday leather tack?

Wipe down after every ride with a damp cloth. Clean with mild saddle soap once a week and condition sparingly with a quality leather balm - the CWD and Butet Akene ranges are matched to those brands' leathers. Avoid heavy oiling and direct sunlight, and store on supportive racks or hangers in a cool, dry place.

Which leather is most durable for horse tack?

Full-grain leather (the outermost layer of the hide, with the natural grain intact) is the most durable - it ages and develops character with use. Calfskin is softer and grippier from new but slightly more fragile if mistreated. Most high-end saddle brands offer both options, with calfskin used for seats and grain for panels and high-wear surfaces.

Should I oil or balm my leather tack?

Use balm. Oil can soften leather too aggressively, leaving it limp and reducing its working life. A quality leather balm (CWD Conditioner, Butet Akene Cream) gives moisture and softening without going too far. Apply sparingly - a thin coat worked in with a soft cloth is plenty, and always buff off the excess.

How can I extend the life of my leather tack?

Wipe after every ride. Clean weekly. Condition lightly every few weeks. Store in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight. Inspect buckles, holes and stitching regularly and address wear before it becomes failure. Quality leather tack, cared for properly, lasts decades; tack that's neglected fails in years.

Which brands do you carry for equestrian leatherwork?

CWD, Butet, Dyon, Trust Equestrian and Walsh anchor the leather range across saddles, bridles, girths and reins. Kentucky and Lami-Cell add leather components like noseband covers and curb chains. The collection cuts across all of them.