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Funny how they have used Horses for centuries out in all weather, fittings made with simple tools and some no doubt looked after poorly.

Maybe not waterproof but wear well when often soaked with water every day

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Closest I have seen is treating it with vinegroon.  And it's a pretty good hassle.  But seems to change the qualities of the leather to really repel water from what I noticed.  Other than that or the wax, try horse hide.  Or possibly look into some of the hot stuffed leather that is treated at the tannery.  The bridle leather is hard enough to case that I gave up on getting it wet enough to mold well.  

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