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
This tent is solid & can be easily put up by 1 person. The poles are a little brittle in temps below freezing (hey it was Nov.!) Plenty of room for 2 & gear inside. 2 vesti…
- Virginia, 07/05/11
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
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 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
This tent is affordable and convenient. It is light-weight for a 2-person tent weighing in at under 5 lb. It keeps me, my husband and my pitt bull terrier dry and comfortabl…
- Serenity, 05/14/11
Ridgecrest, NC
Used this on a few 3 week long trips, never had a problem with it. It is loud though while cooking. Easy to use and packs pretty small. The heat can go to simmer which is supe…
- Carolyn, 07/15/11
Ithaca, NY
This stove is more of a gourmet cooking stove. As a lover of sauteeing, pancake and eggs making, and other delicate foods, the adjustable flame setting makes this stove well w…
- Grace, 02/15/10
Middle of flat, boring, un rocky/hilly/mountainous illinois.
"MSR Atomic Blast Furnace" would be a better suited name for this contrapment. I have used it in every imaginable weather condition and it NEVER fails me, which is essentially…
- Karl-Erik, 01/29/10
Northern Norway
I used this stove during a 3 week trip on the AT. It was everything I expected and more. Each 8 oz. fuel canister lasted my friend and I about 6 to 7 days. It boils water…
- Jason, 06/12/08
Lawrence
though it may be a little tippy seeming i've had no problems. being able to simmer is also really nice instead of just full inter-continental ballistic missile which is also n…
- Jacob, 03/20/12
Rapid city south Dakota
very light weight, gets the job done in a minute or two, easy to use, perfect…
- James, 04/14/11
United States
Lightweight, multi-fuel stove with simmer and fast boil capability. MSR has produced this stove for decades and it still is one of the top selling.…
- DAVID, 03/09/12
TULSA
Overall a great stove. Heats quickly, boils fast, and can be used with your choice of cookware. This stove is a bit more difficult to use than some models and types, and inv…
- Ben, 02/08/12
This thing can really flow. My group brought a couple other filters on a 4 day backpack in Southern Utah cause I wasn't sure how things would go — the other filters became a…
- KLANE, 10/23/11
PROVO
The Good:
This filter is great for 1-2 people. It pumps fast and is amazingly lightweight.
The Bad:
The filter is hard to clean in the field and requires that you still…
- CHRIS, 10/01/08
Dayton
I love MSR, so I purchased this waterbottle and let me tell you, it holds water like a champ!! Keeps the water nice and cool and if you run out of water, it can be used as a w…
- Josh, 12/22/11
Mystic
Normally I would be giving MSR 5 stars but they really overlooked this bottle.
While the design of the bottle itself is awesome (it has a triangular bottom with round top)…
- Mark, 09/26/11
Colorado Springs
Purchased this cookware set to use during a 3-day adventure to Fort Jefferson. I was impressed with how light this set was and how easily it cleaned up. Loved the non-stick…
- Yarri, 03/08/11
Upstate, NY
I've used this set during some extended hikes. They are very compact and have a feel of high quality. They are well worth the price and should serve anyone well for years.…
- Eric, 03/07/11
This is a great set. Pretty durable and comes with the handy pot grabber. Withstands direct heat with no problem and cleaned up nicely. A little bulky to carry, but good fo…
- VALERIE, 12/17/11
Atlanta
Light weight in a reasonably compact package. Used this set backpacking in the BWCA. Worked great, easy clean up. Very satisfied with this product.…
- Tim, 09/02/11
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
I have used these a few times and the go great so far on rolling terrian. The binds are quick and easy to adjust but sometimes the starp that goes around your ankle slides dow…
- Jason, 12/18/11
Montague
Another great pair of shoes from MSR. Frame has excellent grip on steep icy climbs blurring the line. between snow shoes and crampons. Well made and looks like they will last,…
- Ian, 12/14/10
Cornwall ontario
I didn't review these when I first got them because it was the end of the season. Breaking them in now and I really like them. They are lightweight and will definitely be ab…
- J, 01/08/12
It is the right size and does exactly what it says it will do. Allows you to pitch rain fly and footprint without inner which is awesome for those nights without bugs! If you…
- Daniel, 10/18/11
At first I debated whether or not it would be worth it to buy a footprint for my Hubba Hubba because of the already durable bottom. I eventually decided to for preservation's…
- Tyler, 06/08/11
Seattle, WA
MSR always produces great products and this is no exception. The smaller pot has a great long lasting non-stick coating (don't forget to use MSR plastic utensils), and the lar…
- TODD, 02/05/11
MOUNT AIRY
I'm giving this towel an excellent rating because it does exactly what it is supposed to. I got the largest size offered and it still takes up very little room in a pack and…
- Justin, 03/23/12
I bought two of these towels for my gf and I to use while we backpack. We both absolutely love them! We bought the large ones and they work great and soak up so much water f…
- Andrew, 10/03/11
Seoul, Korea
I am backcountry snowboarding with this. The good things are 1) strong. It is stronger than MSR plastic snowshoe I used before. It is better for traversing icy surface. The to…
- Kei, 10/30/10
Hiroshima, Japan
I rely on reviews so much for purchasing things online and really struggled with this one. There really aren't a lot of reviews out there for snowshoes, but these really calle…
- Jason, 01/24/11
Troutdale
We live in Northern VT and get a fair amount of snow (323 inches this season :-), my wife and I both have the MSR Denali's and my 7 yr old son has been using the MSR Tyker for…
- brad, 04/04/11
I have the Denali Evo and love them so I was disappointed that my 6 year old does not like these. He noticed immediately that his heals did not lift and mine did. It appears…
- Dean, 05/15/10
Washington