Review: MSR Hubba Hubba NX 2-Person Lightweight Backpacking Tent

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MSR Hubba Hubba NX 2-Person Lightweight Backpacking Tent

The MSR Hubba Hubba 2, a freestanding tent, has remained a mainstay in the outdoor community for years. Labeled as "legendary" by MSR, it's surprising that there aren't many YouTubers reviewing or recommending this particular tent. However, the reasons behind this scarcity of reviews are becoming clearer. Let's dive into why this tent deserves attention.

According to the Outside Chronicles channel, the author's preference for the MSR Hubba Hubba 2 over its competitors, such as Nemo, Big Agnes, Sea to Summit, and Durston, is based on several factors. Firstly, the tent's symmetrical design, along with its two spacious vestibules and rectangular footprint (84 by 50 inches), makes it incredibly easy to set up. Unlike other tents that often require color-coded poles or struggle with proper rainfly placement, this tent saves time and minimizes frustration during the setup process. The sizeable vestibules offer ample room for gear storage, further adding to its appeal.

Weight is another key consideration for outdoor enthusiasts, and the Hubba Hubba 2 delivers in this aspect. Weighing in at three pounds and four ounces, it is ten ounces lighter than previous generations, primarily due to the use of composite Easton Cyclone poles. Compared to its competitors like the Dragonfly or the Big Agnes Copper Spur, the Hubba Hubba 2 is slightly lighter by two ounces. Its closest contender in terms of space is the Nemo Dagger Osmo but weighs four pounds and two ounces. The MSR tent strikes the perfect balance between weight, ample space, durability, and superior weather protection.

Additionally, the tent's versatile design makes it suitable for winter camping. The new Easton poles are highly flexible and sturdy, with the ability to handle heavy snow load. Unlike other models in this category, the Hubba Hubba 2 boasts convenient zipper placement, allowing easy access to the vestibules from inside the tent. With 40 inches of headroom and strategically placed pockets, it provides both comfort and practicality. Despite the reduced mesh and solid panels, ventilation has been adequate, and the vestibule zipper can be propped open for added airflow if necessary.

MSR has paid attention to every detail, ensuring top-notch stitching, quality zippers, and even providing proper stakes. The tent comes with MSR needles, which are highly sought after due to their excellent holding power. Despite these impressive features and specifications, poor or limited reviews may stem from the previous release of this tent, the Hubba Hubba NX, which experienced issues with its seam sealing and water leakage. However, it's important to note that the Hubba Hubba 2 addresses these concerns with an improved design, making it a reliable choice for outdoor enthusiasts seeking durability and protection in challenging conditions.

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