We used to use saddles. We used the maxflow with larger hole. The mainline tool is just the ticket an you can have both drill sizes available. The first big 1" mainline I put in was a learning process an fortunately I only made the major error when 6-10 saddles were installed. Never ever again will I do that....don't hang the line, stretch, then install saddles before you are done stretching. It makes your nice round holes ovalish. Ours wanted new saddles every year to be tight until we upgraded lines and tools. We switched from saddles to spinseal for our mainline connections. With that said we were in the process of expanding and upgrading several lines in one year with more future expansions planned so we justified the cost. Plus with a couple difference sizes of saddles you always had to keep the right size on hand.
This year we have replaced 2 100 foot runs of black poly with saddle because of too many leaks. Both runs had taken on a fair amount of sag due to tree or limb damage an I know from experience the hole would elongate. My vote would be to use saddles with smaller holes to reduce the chance of elongating the holes. I am not familiar with your bran of saddles.
Mike
Tapping since 1985 (four generations back to early to mid 1900s). 200-250 taps on buckets and then tubing in the mid 90s. 2013- 275 taps w/sap puller 25 gal. 2014-295 taps w/sap puller 55 ga. (re-tapped to vacuum theory) 2015-330 taps full vac. 65 gal, 2016-400 taps 105 gal, 2017-400 taps 95 gal. 2018-additional 800' mainline and maybe 400 new taps for a total near 800 taps. 2x6 Leader WSE (last year on it) supported by a 250 gph RO.