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MSR Hubba Hubba NX 2-Person Tent

MSR Hubba Hubba NX 2-Person Tent

Based on 29 comments across 5 communities

97% of 29 verified owners recommend the MSR Hubba Hubba NX 2-Person Tent.

What 29 owners say
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WhiteBlaze▲ recommend

Hiked the AT with the 'Hubba Hubba' for about a thousand miles, using it as a solo tent in 2010. Fantastic tent, sacrifice the pounds somewhere else and you won't regret it.

WhiteBlaze▼ don’t recommend

I found the HHNX to small for me and returned it almost immediately! I have and love a Zpacks Duplex...obviously it's expensive and if that's and issue, I can almost equally recommend the new BA Copper Spur UL2 HV. I have this tent as well for my sons and it is fantastic! Much more room that the HHNX.

Bushcraft USA Forums▲ recommend

when I do need to use a tent, I really like my MSR Hubba Hubba. I’ve camped with my dog in it… a 60 lb. Aussie… somewhat rambunctious. I didn’t worry about it at the time.

WhiteBlaze▲ recommend

We LOVE LOVE LOVE our Hubbas! Fast and easy to set up and take down. Don't like the patch of ground quite as well after you've set up? Just pick it up and move it. Easy.

Outdoorseiten.net▲ recommend

Prinzipiell kann ich das Hubba Hubba HP uneingeschränkt empfehlen sofern man einen halbwegs windgeschützten Platz (=Wald) mit ausreichend Stellfläche finden kann.

WhiteBlaze▲ recommend

i love my hubba hubba, as it has a ton of room inside...... i dont have the NX so mine is a little heavier.... it is a great tent though.....side doors are nice and lots of headroom and whatnot....

WhiteBlaze▲ recommend

We used the Hubba Hubba on our thru and it did a great job for us. I'm 6'1" and had plenty of length and overall it had plenty of room for two people plus gear.

WhiteBlaze▲ recommend

When I bring my dog along I have a Hubba Hubba. Again I think it is a great tent and very spacious for the 2 of us. I also like having vestibules on both sides.

Rokslide Forum▲ recommend

I ran that tent for years in first, second, third rifle seasons in CO. If you pick a decently well protected camp site from the wind and don't encounter huge early snow I think you should have no problem.

WhiteBlaze▲ recommend

I am one of those lightweighters who stares with envy when another backpacker pops up their Hubba. Easy to set up, well designed, spacious. Very nice tent. If I wanted to carry the weight, I'd carry a Hubba.

WhiteBlaze▲ recommend

I have a hubba hubba and love it. I looked at copper spur and when I made the purchase it was so much mote expensive. Go with either, you will be happy.

WhiteBlaze▲ recommend

I am a Hubba Hubba man also. Fits me (6'2", 215) and the pups! I like to use the vestibules for cooking and storing wet or stinky gear out of the rain.

WhiteBlaze▲ recommend

Broke the plastic crossmember piece on the pole setup (my fault, torqued it the wrong way). Sent them an email asking how to get it repaired. Their response.....ship it to us and we'll fix it for you. No charge.

Bushcraft USA Forums▲ recommend

I have an MSR Hubba, good dependable solid tent. MSR Hubba has a better design and a small amount of more usable space compared to the Big Agnus.

WhiteBlaze▲ recommend

I just started using the Hubba Hubba this past summer. It beats the rig I was carrying for years. It's supposed to be for two. I think they would have to be very close friends if not lovers. For me and my dog it works well.

WhiteBlaze▲ recommend

Haven't used it on a thru, but I've hiked hundreds of miles on the A.T. with the Hubba Hubba, and am very happy with it. It's spacious, comfortable, goes up in a hurry, is durable, and the free-standing aspect comes in handy, too.

WhiteBlaze▲ recommend

One is the MSR Hubba Hubba NX, which works just fine for 3 seasons, roomy for single, possible to squeeze in two persons.

WhiteBlaze▲ recommend

I have a Hubba Hubba that I use when my wife hikes with me. It is a very comfortable tent. We have survived a number of storms in it. Last year, we were in a storm in the Grand Canyon when the winds exceeded 50 mph. The tent held up nicely.

Bushcraft USA Forums▲ recommend

+1 for the MSR Hubba. Good weight/size, room for gear, and plenty of room to sit up in, nice if holed up by weather.

Backpacking Light▲ recommend

The Hubba Hubba has been completely waterproof (PU fabric), has two vestibules and is a palace for one person

Backpacking Light▲ recommend

I love this little tent with all the new tweaks in the re-design. Anything under 3 lbs. is A1 for me.

WhiteBlaze▲ recommend

The Hubba Hubba is a great tent. So is the BA Copper Spur UL2. I'd buy whichever was on sale.

Bushcraft USA Forums▲ recommend

The Hubba Hubba is an really great tent. I've got the Hubba single man and it's very good.

Bushcraft USA Forums▲ recommend

I have an MSR Hubba, better design and a good solution, just on the pricey side.

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