tent for camping 2 person MSR Hubba LT 2 Person Backpacking Tent
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tent for camping 2 person

tent for camping 2 person MSR Hubba LT 2 Person Backpacking Tent

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tent for camping 2 person MSR Hubba LT 2 Person Backpacking TentDescription Airy and spacious, the lightweight MSR Hubba Hubba LT 2 offers plenty of room to stretch out for both you and your backcountry partner. The interior provides a roomy 32 square feet with no taper, accommodating modern rectangular sleeping pads. The tent body consists mostly of solution dyed micromesh for exceptional breathability and bug protection, perfect for stargazing on clear nights. No curve tent doors feature zippers that are easy to

Description

Airy and spacious, the lightweight MSR Hubba Hubba LT 2 offers plenty of room to stretch out for both you and your backcountry partner. The interior provides a roomy 32 square feet with no taper, accommodating modern rectangular sleeping pads. The tent body consists mostly of solution-dyed micromesh for exceptional breathability and bug protection, perfect for stargazing on clear nights. No-curve tent doors feature zippers that are easy to operate with one hand. They zip closed to a single point, ensuring you always know where to open the door, even in the dark. Tech-friendly pockets include cable ports at the corners for headphones and charging cords. Large overhead gear loft pockets are ideal for headlamps, sunglasses, and other quick-access items, and an included clothesline allows you to dry damp clothes. The symmetrical tent design enables you to set up the Hubba faster than you might expect, which is particularly handy during unexpected rainstorms. Durable and lightweight DAC poles, a PFAS-free water-repellent coating, and taped seams keep the MSR Hubba Hubba LT 2 stable and dry, allowing you to ride out any weather in comfort. The rainfly features large vestibules for storing gear that doesn’t need to be inside. Easy in-and-out vestibule doors have StayDry™ rain gutters to catch drips, while updated kickstand vents provide additional airflow. Premium metal corner hardware is user-friendly and exceptionally durable; eight included Mini Groundhog™ stakes are strong yet lightweight.

Specs
Sleep Capacity 2 People
Minimum Weight 3 lb
Packaged Weight 3 lb 6 oz
Floor Area 32 sq ft
Vestibule Area 16 sq ft
Interior Peak Height 40 in
Packed Size 20 x 5.5 in
Mesh Type
Solution-dyed 20D polyester micromesh
Rainfly Fabric Solution-dyed 20D ripstop nylon, 1200 mm polyether urethane & PFAS-Free silicone
Floor Fabric Solution-dyed 20D ripstop nylon, 1800 mm polyether urethane & PFAS-free DWR
Season Three
Includes Tent body, rainfly, poles, 8 Mini Groundhog stakes, guy lines, stuff sack, setup instructions
Manufacturer Warranty Limited warranty
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