Hunt Arsenal's Cloud Infinity Is the Bridge System Saddle Hunters Have Been Waiting For

The saddle hunting market has never been short on options, but it has occasionally been short on real innovation. Most saddle upgrades are incremental — a little more padding here, a fresh camo pattern there. Then Arsenal shows up at ATA 2025 with the Cloud Infinity and honestly, it gets your attention. The centerpiece isn't the fabric or the stitching. It's the bridge, and that's exactly where saddle hunters argue the most.
The Infinity PRO Bridge System — Actually Worth the Hype
The thing mobile hunters wrestle with most after a saddle purchase isn't weight. It's fit. A bridge that's slightly off makes a three-hour sit feel like six. Arsenal built the Cloud Infinity around their all-new Infinity PRO Bridge System, designed to offer both macro and micro adjustments that — according to Arsenal — are easier to dial than anything else on the market. The bridge allows customization at multiple points to reduce fatigue and boost mobility around the tree. That's not a small claim. If it delivers, this is the kind of feature that keeps guys in the field longer on tough November mornings when the wind won't cooperate and you've already shifted position four times.
The Cloud Infinity is built on Arsenal's proven Cloud RLX chassis, a foundation that already had a strong reputation for all-day comfort. The Infinity version layers the new bridge system on top of that base, which means you're not starting from scratch — you're starting from something that worked and going further. Smart move.
Weight, Fit, and What's New on the Body
The Cloud Infinity tips the scale at just under two pounds — 30 oz to be precise. That's not ultralight featherweight territory, but for a saddle loaded with this much adjustability and built for extended sits, it's respectable. Run-and-gun hunters who are already moving fast and covering ground won't be punished for having it in the pack.
On the body of the saddle, Arsenal added large-mouth integrated stretch pockets. That might sound like a minor detail, but in the field — when you're 20 feet up, nose-to-nose with a mature buck's approach route, and you need your release or wind checker right now — having quick-access storage without fumbling through a pack is genuinely useful. Arsenal finished the Cloud Infinity in Realtree LEGACY camo, a sharp-looking new pattern that leans toward versatility across mixed timber and hardwood edges.
- Infinity PRO Bridge System — macro and micro adjustable at multiple points
- Cloud RLX chassis base — proven comfort platform, now upgraded
- Weight: 30 oz / 1.94 lbs
- Integrated stretch pockets for streamlined in-tree organization
- Realtree LEGACY camo
- Rated intermediate to advanced — some bridge familiarity helps
The Cloud Air: Arsenal's Other 2025 Drop
Arsenal didn't stop at one saddle for 2025. They also unveiled the Cloud Air, pitched as the lightest option in their lineup — a slim, minimalist build for hunters who want to move hard and travel light. At just 15 ounces, the Cloud Air still runs the new Infinity Bridge system and features breathable mesh construction. It's the send-it saddle in the lineup — the one you grab when you're covering miles of public ground and every ounce counts.
Two saddles, two different hunters. The Cloud Infinity is for the guy who's willing to carry a little more for the comfort to outlast a cold front. The Cloud Air is for the one who'd rather be mobile than comfortable. Both are legitimate tools, and it's good to see a company offer that kind of clear segmentation instead of forcing everyone into the same chassis.
Bottom Line
The Cloud Infinity is the saddle to watch in 2025 if bridge adjustability is something you've been chasing. The idea of dialing your bridge in the field — not back at the truck, not at home on the back porch — is something experienced saddle hunters will immediately appreciate. It's built on a chassis that works, adds a genuinely new feature where it matters most, and keeps the weight honest. Whether it dethrones the current favorites in your pack is a real-woods question, but on paper, Arsenal has built something worth a very serious look before next season's scouting trips begin.






