I own and use both the MSR Mutha Hubba and the Marmot Aeros 3P. They are both great tents, each with its own pros and cons.
The Aeros 3P is the roomier of the two and defin…
- bruce, 04/09/11
Los Angeles
We've had our MSR Mutha Hubba for 2 years now, and have pushed the limits of 3 seasons with it. It has never let us down. The set-up is simple and quick. We've had no issues w…
- Alison, 04/23/12
Very easy to setup, 1 pole, doesnt matter which end goes where as both ends are dimensionally the same. When setup the mesh is all tight, no sagging, and inside there is ple…
- Brett, 06/25/11
I had an MSR tent before that wasn't free standing and it was kinda a pain if you were by yourself. This being a free standing tent is awesome and is sooooo easy to put up an…
- Adam, 12/07/11
Dayton, OH
I took the MSR Hubba Hubba on my Appalachian Trail thru hike this year, and it performed above my expectations. After six months of everyday use the tent is still in great con…
- John, 12/16/10
I was very specific about what i wanted in a tent. I wanted it light first and foremost because I am a wimp, and don't want to waste all the weight in my pack on a tent so tha…
- Melissa, 01/05/12
The footprint is a definite must for the Hubba Hubba tent. We camped in cold and wet conditions and with the footprint, we didn't need a tarp. It fits perfectly, matches, an…
- Kelly, 12/11/11
If you buy the Hubba tent I would get this footprint as well. Makes it so easy and fits perfectly and you won't need a tarp.…
- Adam, 12/07/11
Dayton, OH
It packs tiny, weighs almost nothing, and protects your tent - so it does what it needs to do well. Mine has lasted for years and is still rip/hole free. Does it really need t…
- Nate, 04/19/13
Missoula, MT
Spent a week in the BWCAW, the first three days of which we were blessed with torrential downpours (think sixty straight hours of marble-sized raindrops). This, combined with…
- Nick, 10/25/12
Minneapolis, MN