

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""Leather that doesn't get conditioned cracks, and once it does, there's no real fix. I recommend this to anyone with smooth or oiled leather Birkenstocks — it only takes a minute to work in with a polishing cloth, and the difference in how the leather feels is immediate. The formula isn't heavy or greasy, so it doesn't darken the leather or leave a residue. A small amount goes a long way, especially if you're doing it consistently.""Leather Birkenstocks age well — but only with a little attention. The Birkenstock Leather Conditioner is the simple step that makes the difference between a pair that lasts a decade and one that starts cracking at the third summer. Castor oil, rapeseed oil, and coconut oil penetrate the leather to restore lost moisture, lanolin reinforces the hide's natural suppleness, and sugarcane and carnauba wax seal everything in with a light protective finish. Massage it in with a polishing cloth, wipe away the residue, and the leather comes back to life."
Price: $14.95 from Backcountry
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"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""Birkenstock cork is durable, but it needs attention — especially if you're wearing your sandals hard through summer. The Cork Sealer keeps the footbed from drying out and cracking at the edges, which is where...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I tell anyone who buys a pair of Birkenstocks to grab this alongside them. The cork and suede footbed shows every bit of sweat and grime from daily wear, and a mild cleaner like this handles it without breaking...