LS Wild Lightweight Rear Bags

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Here are the LS Wild ultralight offerings. There is a light back country combo we make out of waxed canvas, and they are light, but not ultralight.

www.lswild.com

The new Mini bag ended up about 1.2-1.4 ounces. The Mini Ultralight will be on the website to order tomorrow.

Here are our ultralight offerings. The Mini is for stacking, not really a solo type bag, but something light to use on top of your bino harness, pack, etc where you want something but don’t need much.

Mini, 2-5 Ultralight, and Triple S Pillow. Some pics to get an idea.

We do fill more than Form likes, but you can order it with less fill. Just add it in the comments.

@atmat PM me about the Mini.
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Haven't broken in my Triple S or 2-5, but a big fan already! Taking to Big Bend area next weekend for inaugural hunt.
 
What do you use for fill? Full disclosure, I just bought a Molinator bag and it’s super light, but I’m used to heavier material in bags. I have an assortment from Cole-tac, precision underground, and a few other brands.

The Molinator is the first one I’ve purchased that is extremely light, but I’m not sure if I’m going to like the fill. I’m used to heavier bags with “sand-like” fill. This thing is crazy light, which is perfect for hunting, but just a way different feel from all my other bags.

I’m considering your 2-5 bag as a companion to the Molinator. I haven’t shot the Molinator yet, but I’m hitting the range tomorrow. We’ll see how I like the super light fill and go from there.


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What do you use for fill? Full disclosure, I just bought a Molinator bag and it’s super light, but I’m used to heavier material in bags. I have an assortment from Cole-tac, precision underground, and a few other brands.

The Molinator is the first one I’ve purchased that is extremely light, but I’m not sure if I’m going to like the fill. I’m used to heavier bags with “sand-like” fill. This thing is crazy light, which is perfect for hunting, but just a way different feel from all my other bags.

I’m considering your 2-5 bag as a companion to the Molinator. I haven’t shot the Molinator yet, but I’m hitting the range tomorrow. We’ll see how I like the super light fill and go from there.


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I'm not for sure, but I think it is the same fill.

Yes, it takes some getting used to shooting with lighter fill. Our Ultralight bags have the light fill. 2.5 ounces and 1.3 ounces respectively in the 2.5 Ultralight and the Mini Ultralight.

There is a different methodology and way to use the light bags. They are used to reduce the wobble, but not to fully support the bag like the sand filled. PM me and I can talk to you about it and help make sense of it with you.

@TimberHunter and I recently talked through his questions.
 

Used with the Triple S Pillow, it will give you many variations of height.

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Ordered the new mini. Stoked to try it out. Asked for blaze orange as I’ll surely lose it otherwise.

I’ve almost left my SSS Pillow behind. If I ever need another one, I’ll order blaze orange in it, too. I keep it strapped to my pack and it would be a nice safety feature.

To anyone on the fence, I’d say try out the products from @hereinaz. It’s obvious they are hunters designing products for hunting.
 
I’m having a hard time understanding the purpose of each bag.

Generally speaking what is the best bag to use for rear support/positioning for prone hunting shots that maybe off a backpack or bipod?

Also I’m a big fan of blaze orange for accessories like this. Is blaze orange order able? In not completely blaze orange, how do we get the orange strap?


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I’m having a hard time understanding the purpose of each bag.

Generally speaking what is the best bag to use for rear support/positioning for prone hunting shots that maybe off a backpack or bipod?

Also I’m a big fan of blaze orange for accessories like this. Is blaze orange order able? In not completely blaze orange, how do we get the orange strap?


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Their SSS pillow is really better for sitting or napping in my opinion. But I have used it plenty as a front or rear bag depending on situation. It’s big, so you don’t get a ton of manipulation on it. I use it to add elevation to front or rear base.

Their other bags (Ultralight and Mini) are geared more toward traditional hunting rear bags.

The mini I’m excited about because it looks small enough that I can have it more at the ready. So of course I got one on Day1
 
I’m with @atmat. I have the triple s and the 2-5 and can’t say enough good things. The triple s is an awesome seat, pillow for naps, and to shoot off. We took a sheep, 4 bulls, 2 bucks, and a bear off the triple s last year. Shots from 280-720. And his customer service is top notch.
 
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