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I'm not giving up the idea of using some. In fact, I think we have a boot store here somewhere in Albany, and I might stop in a see if they have some on Monday. Seems to be the recommended product so, it would be good to have some on hand next time around. :thumbsup:
 
If you got a Harley shop, close by, they have saddle bag stuff. I've been using it since back in my Harley days. Saddle bags are subject to way worse conditions, than a bag will ever see.
 
hadden west said:
If you got a Harley shop, close by, they have saddle bag stuff. I've been using it since back in my Harley days. Saddle bags are subject to way worse conditions, than a bag will ever see.
I agree, but my Harley bags are much thicker than the bag above, or most shooting bags. It also has a lot to do with how the leather was tanned to begin with. I treat my saddlebags with Lexol on a regular basis. Sno-Seal works well also.
 
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