|
|
Don’t sacrifice comfort and weather protection when you’re rolling solo into the backcountry. Get the MSR Hubba 1-Person Tent and enjoy easy setup, tons of headroom, and vestibule gear storage for less than three pounds. Thanks to the hubbed pole design, one person can easily set up the Hubba in minutes. The fully waterproof rain fly keeps the storms out, and the breathable mesh body wards off excessive condensation. And with the optional footprint (sold separately), you can leave the tent body at home to create an ultralight fastpack shelter.
| Clip / Sleeve: | Clip |
|---|---|
| Doors: | 1 |
| Floor Space: | 26 x 86in (70 x 220cm), 17sq ft (1.6sq m) |
| Freestanding: | Yes |
| Interior Height: | 40in (100cm) |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |
| Material: | Ripstop nylon, polyester mesh |
| Packed Size: | 20 x 6in (51 x 15cm) |
| Pole Material: | DAC Featherlite |
| Poles: | 1 |
| Recommended Use: | Backpacking, camping |
| Ventilation: | Mesh walls |
| Vestibule Space: | 9.5sq ft (.9sq m) |
| Weight: | 2lb 13oz (1.27kg) |
|
View other products from MSR classified in Hiking & Camping > Shelters & Tents. View all products from MSR.
|
Sometimes, we can't be sure that the product is the same across the stores that offer its, so you may find the same product listed more then once on GearBuyer.com, we these list highly similar products below.
| MSR Hubba HP Tent 1-Person 3-Season | $279.95 - $349.00 | |
| MSR Hubba Hubba Tent 2-Person 3-Season | $299.95 | |
| MSR Hubba 1 Person Tent | $239.99 - $249.95 | |
| MSR Ultralite Hubba 1 Person Tent | $249.95 |
|
|
Made it through the AT | |
| Rating: | ![]() |
I took this with me on my thruhike of the AT and while there are much lighter options, I came to love carrying the extra weight for the following reasons. | |
| Barry Blalock at Backcountry.com on 05/27/2009 | |
Great THREE Season Tent! | |
| Rating: | ![]() |
This tent is fantastic! It goes up in a flash, literally 2 minutes. It breaks down just as easy AND packs back into it's bag with absolutely no effort. | |
| Pug at Backcountry.com on 04/06/2009 | |
Light and Just Right | |
| Rating: | ![]() |
I love this tent. I am 6 foot tall and have a good 6 inches of room combined above my feet and a little room on both sides. It packs up small and is very light. I have never gotten wet with this tent and water doesn't even come through when you tough the rain fly. The vestibule is large enough for all my stuff and you can throw your shoes and stuff in the smaller one on the other side. One of the hooks ripped off on mine to attach the tent to the poles but besides that best tent i've ever had by far. Also I love being able to sit up in it and change. | |
| Kyle Stephens at Backcountry.com on 04/01/2009 | |
Throw away the bivy | |
| Rating: | ![]() |
This tent makes me wish I hadn't bought a bivy. The extra room, privacy and protection is well worth an extra 2 pounds or so. Overall, a great solo shelter for light backpacking. The usual MSR bomber quality. | |
| ajcfactor at Backcountry.com on 04/22/2009 | |