| | |  | | Home » MSR Hubba, '06 | | | | | | | Description: | | Dont use a claustrophobic bivy sack! This ultralight and spacious freestanding tent lets you sit up and read or endure a rainstorm in comfort, without adding unwanted pounds to your pack. Use the fly without the tent body for even more weight savings. Features: Superlight This freestanding 1-person tent weighs just 3 lbs. Spacious Unique pole configuration provides maximum interior space plus a large vestibule. Quick and Easy Setup All-in-one hub and clip pole design is simple to use. Versatile Can be used as a double-wall tent for full protection or in two freestanding tarp-shelter modes with optional footprint. Livable Vestibule area provides dry entry, gear storage, and a covered food-prep area. No-drip Entry Rainfly/door won't drip inside tent, so doors can be opened for additional venting options in light weather. Capacity: 1 person + gear Floor + Vestibule Area: 17 + 9.5 sq. ft/1.5 + .9 sq. m Interior Peak Height: 42 in./1.1 m Minimum Weight: 3.0 lbs./1.3 kg Packaged Weight: 3 lbs. 7 oz./1.6 kg | | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 4.6 pounds | | Package Length:
| 19.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.2 inches | | Package Height:
| 5.3 inches | | Package Weight:
| 3.8 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 2 reviews |
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Nice, nice Hubba tentSep 17, 2008 I recently upgraded to a Hubba, and took it with me on the Appalachian trail. The Hubba is quick to set up, feather light, and durable. Hubba withstood strong winds and rain. Inside the tent, there's enough space for a person to sit upright. Praise be, the Hubba tent.
16 of 16 found the following review helpful:
I love this tentOct 09, 2006 I have had my hubba for about 2 years, it has been on about 20 trips, from beaches in California to mountains in WV. It is always very fast to set up, and tear down. There is plenty of room to sit up to change or whatever, a nice feature on a solo tent. It is very light, and very packable. I can stuff it in a small weekend pack. You can fold the fly on only half which is great if your not sure if it will rain, as soon as you start feeling drops you can reach right outside and pull the other half down in a snap, don't even have to get out of your bag. I can't say i take excellent care of it, but i have no holes in either the fly or the micro mesh. I have never worried about getting wet during a downpour, and the fly provides a great vestibule, although not big enough for a full pack, it's great for stinky shoes. Never much condensation problems either.
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