SADL-TITE™ Articles & Customer Comments
From SmartPak Equine Review Submissions:
(Average Customer Review 4.5 out of 5 Blue Ribbons)
5 Blue Ribbons - When your boots just won't break in before a show uses Sadl-Tite!
This product really gives you an amazing grip when you're going to a show and you have brand new boots! My boots are so slippery right now, and since I was going to be showing in Pre-Children's Eq. I really needed something that prevented my leg from sliding while I was jumping. Sadl-Tite really worked. It's a life-saver!
Posted by : Teri - a horse-owner, a rider
Wayne, NJ USA
July 06, 2005
5 Blue Ribbons - Great Stuff
I use this with my Wintec close contact...it really makes it grip like leather or perhaps even better! Works on boots, breeches, leather, imitation leather, you name it.
Posted by: Erin - a horse owner, a rider
Hollidaysburg, PA
March 08, 2005
5 Blue Ribbons - If you've got no leg, you need this!
Excellent product for those of us who aren't teens anymore...keeps your tall boots in position on the saddle flap. Helps with your position over fences and while trying to look pretty cantering in that Eq. class. It does harden in winter so keep it in your breeches pocket to keep it softer.
Posted by: wen - a horse owner, a rider
Chester County, PA
March 02, 2005
5 Blue Ribbons - Sadl-Tite is Great
This product was developed by a lady to help us all ride better. Great stuff; recommended it for all of my students to have in their tack boxes.
Posted by: jackie - a horse owner, a rider, a barn manager
middle of nowhere, Wisconsin
December 28, 2004
From Horse Play Magazine
Product Review and Instruction article by Rebecca Colnar:
"I tried Sadl-Tite™ on my boots and saddle seat. There was some 'stick' but it didn't 'glue' me on as I was expecting. What it does do is offer some resistance, so your legs or bottom don't slide forward - or backward. You just need to smooth it on and rub it in. I'm sure it would be especially good for new, slippery saddles."
Saddle Ways & Bridle Whys from Practical Horse Magazine
A reader writes asking for a remedy for staying put in her slippery new dressage saddle. Connie Micheletti professional rider, Tack shop owner and writer for Horse Magazine responds with Sadl-Tite™ as one of the remedies.
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