Description
Enjoy your alone time in the Hubba Tent.
- Pole-hub system allows all the pole sections to connect easily and securely from the start, making setup quick and easy
- DuraShield-coated fly, bathtub floor with taped seams, and rugged structural geometry shrug off light snow, wind, and whipping rain
- Mesh canopy allows for extra air circulation and views
- Side-opening door offers maximum space for packing and unpacking under your vestibule
- Multiple guy line points offer the option of adding extra tie-downs for truly brutal wind and weather
- Hit the trail with only the fly and footprint (footprint sold separately) for truly fast-and-light backpacking
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Hubba Set up
Alexander Sepulvida
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Such an easy set up. Literally done and staked out in less than 3 minutes. Awesome tent
Does this then have any vents in the rain...
pgunnz
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Does this then have any vents in the rain fly?
Alexander Sepulvida
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No, there aren't any vents on the rain fly. I usually just leave one side open on the door. Even still however, I've been in it during severe rainstorms with everything closed and it still vents well.
Absolutely Flawless!
Jackson Wolf
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've used it several times
I've used this tent a couple times and I love it, it's so light and super easy to set up. The fact that the tent is free standing comes in handy often. The rain fly works like a charm and allows just enough space outside your tent to shield your pack and other assorted gear from the rain . All in all I would recommend this to anybody and gladly buy another one if given the option. Also zero condensation problems!
Dependable Piece of Gear
Alexander Sepulvida
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I usually don't review items I like until I've had them for awhile. And I've had this tent for over 2 years now and it's seen a lot of use and several different conditions. It is a one person tent so if you're camped in bad weather, hopefully you have a book because otherwise you're going to be pretty bored. I don't feel that's a strike for the tent because you should already know what you're getting into. It does have a very spacious ceiling where I can sit up fully and change comfortably which is great.
The inside if spacious for me (5'6") and it leaves me about a foot or so to store gear inside with me. The vestibule on the door side is big enough for my Gregory z65 to fit along with other miscellanous gear that I want protected from the rain. I've also been very impressed with the toughness of the tent. At first I wasn't so sure it would be able to handle high winds due to the high ceiling and rectangular shape, however it has seen me through plenty of windy nights, torrential downpours, and surprise snow storms of 3 -4 inches. It has never leaked once in heavy rains and once guyed out it can withstand a full night of 40 mile per hour gusts with no issues. It's not an ultralight, but I'll happily pack the extra ounces knowing that I'm going to stay dry. Great Job MSR. I love this tent!
The Hubba Triplets...
min100673115
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Early morning tea with a pinch of laughter...
A mighty essential creature comfort for jungle bashing, hiking, trekking, river trekking, canoeing/camping...
MSR Hubba
min100673115
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Jungle bashing..
MSR Hubba and Western Mountaineering Antelope in Lassen
Banning Lyon
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My home away from home
Banning Lyon
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Ill preface this review with my cut and paste statement that I work as a backcountry backpacking guide in Yosemite National Park. Nearly all of the products I take the time to review have seen at least a half a season, if not more, of use... and Im committed to not bothering to write a review until I feel like Ive really gotten to know a product. I never thought Id bother to write reviews, but Ive recently decided that since Ive spent so much time over these last many years reading reviews, and finding a tremendous amount of value in articulate and well-informed opinions, that I wanted to give back to the community. So, with that being said, here we go...
This tent truly is my home away from home. Since I practically live in Yosemite over the summer this tent sees a lot of use. Its been through a lot of rain, some hail, and some snow. It deals with weather incredibly well... and even in high wind, if staked properly, its a real trooper. If the weather is nice but the bugs are bad, just keep it freestanding, don't bother with staking it.
I'm 6'2" and this tent is just the right size. There's enough room to sit up straight and change, which is really nice on rainy days. Sure, its a small tent, and it would be a bit tiresome to be trapped in it for a week on a rainy trip, but no tent is going to make that very fun.
I've had absolutely no issues with durability. Its built like a tank, but still very light, and packs down very small... I keep mine in a small compression sacks that packs it down to a size of a two liter bottle. I just keep the poles in the small sack that they come in in an outer pocket of my pack. It takes about 90 seconds to set up.
Also, a real bonus is that a large Thermarest NeoAir (25" width) fits perfectly inside, its almost the exact dimensions of the footprint, with a few extra inches of tent space for length. Great lightweight sleeping pad for this tent.
Will you be getting the MSR Hubba in stock...
joh4959235
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Will you be getting the MSR Hubba in stock anytime soon?
Hubba Compound
WyldeMan
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Love it!
WyldeMan
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Bought this tent for backpacking. The big draw for me was the weight and the freedom of a freestanding tent. Packs perfect in a 2-3 day bag with pad, stove and sleeping bag. If you stake it out the ventilation is very good. Plenty of hoops inside for hanging and the vestibule is large enough for your boots and pack for the night. I'm 6' 1" and it fits fine with a pillow (my pack in my case). It's only been on one 3 day trek so far in the woods of Maine but I'm hoping to have many trips with this tent so we'll see if it holds up. Another trip next weekend - can't wait.
Mike_R
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Are you still happy with the space of the Hubba - or do you wish you had gotten the Hubba Hubba?
Fly open
Eric Olofson
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Fly/footprint configuration (footprint not included)
Eric Olofson
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Floor plan
Eric Olofson
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Elevation
Eric Olofson
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Is it necessary to seal the seams, or does...
Brian Huber
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Is it necessary to seal the seams, or does it come already pre-sealed?
Gone Fishing
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Brian, it comes ready to go.

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