The lone warrior doesn't carry dead weight. He carries what works.
When you want the freedom of a minimalist single-panel saddle but won't compromise on comfort, the Ronin delivers. Same stripped-down philosophy you expect from Timber Ninja — refined for the hunter who's spending serious time in the tree.
Single-panel saddles have a reputation for hip pinch. The Ronin's tacky bridge and NinjaMesh construction are built to end that conversation. The new NinjaMesh material — a padded, 4-way stretch mesh — delivers next-level breathability and comfort without adding bulk. We wore it on scouting trips with up to 8-mile days and forgot it was on. That's the standard we built it to.
Every detail was refined. New G-hooks with integrated retaining clips mean they won't work loose on the climb and can't fall out. Laser-cut MOLLE around the waistband opens up your carry options. Integrated stretch side pockets sit low and out of the way so your backpack's waist belt rides exactly where it should — each pocket fits a tether or lineman's rope with a Kong and carabiner. No fumbling with your setup when it matters most.
The rest of the DNA is pure Timber Ninja. Tacky bridge. Bridge rope. Magnetic stick haulers and platform hauler. Magnetic waist belt. The same no-compromise safety standards you expect.
The Ronin isn't trying to be everything. It's trying to be exactly what you need — nothing more, nothing less.
Features:
NinjaMesh 4-Way Stretch Padded Material — maximum breathability and comfort on long pack-ins
Tacky Bridge — eliminates hip pinch, the single-panel saddle's biggest complaint
19 oz
New G-Hooks with Retaining Clip — won't work loose, can't fall out