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MSR Mutha Hubba Tent

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Our best-selling freestanding 3-person tent has all the same features of our best-selling Hubba Hubba tent, and delivers maximum livability for three. It’s the ideal tent for a minimalist trio backpacking deep into the Sierra’s in the heat of summer or tackling the Appalachian Trail for an extended trip in the spring.
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Technical Details

- Lightweight freestanding 3-person tent designed for 3-season camping
- Unique pole configuration maximizes interior space for full comfort
- 2 doors and 2 large vestibules for storing gear or enjoying the view
- Hub system for quick setup; supports optional footprint (sold separately)
- 40 square feet of floor area; minimum weight of 6 pounds 9 ounces
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Customer Buzz
 "I <3 this tent!" 2010-03-08
By E. Godfrey (Eastish...)
I bought this tent a few years ago and have nothing but kind things to say about it.



1.) It's sorta light. Considering its size, it's sorta light, probably around 7 pounds when you include the footprint (not included.) Considering how voluminous this thing is, I really don't mind the extra ounces.



2.) It's freakin' huge. Seriously, this thing is the airplane hanger of small tents. The way the poles pull this thing apart, there is just tons of headroom in this then. Maybe it's a character defect of mine, but I get a little uneasy being in confined areas, like when you're trying to get a pair of pants on in a tent and you're banging your head against a wall/ceiling. I've never had a problem like that in this tent. Seriously, it's gigantic. I'll bet if you took a ratio of square footage to cubic footage, this one would win by a mile.



3.) It's mostly screen. No more riding out humid, still nights. With all-around screen, whatever little wind is around -will- pass through your tent. My last tent had a clever wind-flow system so that you had to position the tent just right with respect to the wind to catch any breeze. Never again!



4.) It's easy to use. It's a snap to put up and the rain fly is very easy to deal with. The doors are very intuitive and easy to get in and out of. It's really a no brainer. The only challenge is reading the directions the first few times to figure out when, where and how the poles go in. After that, it's smooth sailing.



5.) It's lasting quite well. I've had this for three years now and we camp regularly in it, even in the snow. So far, no stitches have popped, all the zippers are cherry and as far as I can tell, there isn't even any abrasion on it. My guess is that the rain fly has faded a bit, but I would have to compare it to a fresh one. Other than that, I'm quite surprised at how well this is holding up.



This is a really great tent. My -only- complaint is that the vestibules really cannot hold that much stuff. When this is billed as a "three person tent" I'd say there is no theoretical way to fit three campers and all of their stuff into this tent. For the two of us, however, this tent is just perfect.




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