THE ULTIMATE GLOVE CARE AND BREAK-IN OIL


The Garrison Leather Care Company came from the western cattlemen tradition. Products were developed to maintain and protect some of the hardest-working leather (boots, reins, chaps, saddles, jackets) in every harsh environment from blazing sun to torrential downpour.  Our products are second-to-none in quality and performance.  We discovered that Garrison Gold Oil--designed to make dry leather supple again--was ideal for baseball & softball gloves & mitts.  It wasn't planned that way, but it became a fortunate discovery.

Garrison Gold Oil is a blend of ten all-natural, non-toxic ingredients. We chose natural ingredients because they perform better.  But also, because our aim was to protect horses from the dangerous synthetic chemicals found in leather conditioners for horse tack, which can be absorbed by the animal.  That same safety benefit passes to you or your children using gloves or mitts. Our website (Garrison Leather Care) includes break-in and maintenance instructions.  

Lastly, a youth baseball coach we spoke with, while developing this system, said: "Nothing discourages young players more than a stiff glove.  Once properly broken-in, catching becomes easy and the game becomes fun."  We'll help you do that!

If you have baseball leather (or, really any smooth leather for that matter) you want to protect and keep in shape for years to come, this is the stuff!

Now, we don't ask you to accept our boasts on faith--we know it's great--but before we ask for your business, we want you to know it too.  Here at Garrison Leather Care we put our money where our mouths are.  For the cost of shipping and handling ($0.99) we will send you a small sample to test on your glove or other leather.  (Limit one per household, please.)  We have suspended samples during the warmer months as we've been having problems with leakage in transit--even when triple bagged.  We will resume with samples in the fall.

$14.95 offer is for one (1) 4oz Jar.

Garrison Leather Care: Colorado Made & Rocky Mountain Tested.


PS. Our boss' vintage Nokona Catchers Mitt is not for sale--he's particularly fond of it.