



What is the advantage of our Niagara leather bridle reins for your leather goods and harness?
Features of Niagara Black saddle leather bridle reins:
Leather bridle reins are made from our Niagara saddle leather , a 100% natural, full-grain, unpressed, uncorrected leather with smooth grain and flesh. The leather is vegetable-tanned, so it's non-allergenic. Vegetable tannins make the leather firm and resistant. It is heart-fed in a tallow bath (a mixture of paraffin and beef fat), more commonly known as " tallow leather". This nourishment makes the leather easier to cut and work, and gives it greater resistance to water. Tallow also ensures maintenance-free leather, as the fat is constantly added to the surface of the leather, giving it the nourishment it needs and an excellent patina. Thanks to this nourishment, Niagara saddle leather is highly resistant to outdoor use, rejecting any external disturbance (water / salty environment). This saddle leather is therefore suitable for intensive wear. The bridle reins are made exclusively from butt. The butt is cut in a snail shape on a fixed width, offering long single-piece lengths.
Origin of Niagara Black saddle leather bridle reins:
Niagara Noir saddle leather bridle reins are sourced fromselected beef and bullfarms in France, Germany, Spain and Italy. To ensure the quality of the leather used in their production, Radermecker Tannery has set up a leather traceability process. The hides are marked 3 times with 3 identifiers at each stage: on receipt of the hides, enabling traceability of the origin of the hides; during the tanning process; during the finishing process. Traceability covers supply, fulling, finishing and the associated quality test.
Niagara Black saddle leather bridle reins:
Niagara Black saddle leather bridle reins can be used réalization snaffle reins, bridle reins, bridle reins and any long reins or straps.
The Niagara saddle leather can be used for hot or cold stamping.
Dimensions and hide area of Niagara Black saddle leather bridle reins:
Niagara Noir saddle leather bridle reins are made from the same butt. The butt is one of the thickest and firmest areas of hide . The flanks, shoulder and all extremities have been removed. The butt is considered the noblest part of the leather. This area has no primer and can therefore be cut in any direction. This area is used in particular for parts requiring greater strength.
We offer our Niagara Black leather bridle reins in 10-meter lengths and in 2 widths, 20mm and 23mm. inthickness 4/4.5mm.
Care instructions for Niagara Black saddle leather bridle reins :
Thanks to tallow bath feeding, the fat is impregnated throughout the entire thickness of the Niagara saddle leather , so there's no need to feed over time. Food can be applied to the grain to maintain its greasy appearance or accelerate the leather's patina. This care of the grain ensures a longer life. Our Niagara saddle leather is moisture-resistant. Simply leave to dry at room temperature to regain its appearance. Because it is fed in a tallow bath (grease), a whitish film of paraffin can form on temperature shocks. Simply rub it off.
Discover leather care tips from your tannery and 2 expert customers on the blog post "Leather Care".