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
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
Very good tent, I used it backpacking all summer in the mountains. Keeps you really warm even at below 0 degrees. The only thing I don't like is the fact that it is not free s…
- Emerson, 10/02/11
I purchased this tent on a whim a couple of years ago (the older version, with sleeves for the poles instead of clips), but it turned out to be one of the best camping investm…
- Nick, 10/25/12
Minneapolis, MN
Usually I use a flash light and hang it off the top of the tent, but these are great! Small, easy to use and produce a lot of light.…
- Alice, 12/05/12
Big Sky
Easy to find in the dark. Magnets allow you to hang it anywhere. Super light and fits anywhere in your pack. Plenty of lumens on high to fully light your backpacking tent a…
- Robert, 10/30/12
Columbus
Save your investment use a footprint or just use it for ultra light weight backpacking…
- Kan, 09/09/12
must have to save your investment, let me remind you this tent is not el cheapo tent its a 600 dollar tent. So save your tent or use it just the footprint and rain fly for ul…
- Kan, 09/09/12
It has a few advantages over the tarps. It's about the same weight as one tarp, sized perfectly so rain cannot ever drip off of the fly and puddle its way between tent and ta…
- icejovinmh, 12/21/11
works well for the tent,I just want the rewards…
- JoJo, 11/01/12
CA
This footprint is light weight, sized perfectly, and is super simple to use. Love the lightweight pitch option I now have with the tent. Heavy duty to protect the tent floor…
- Ariel, 05/20/13
Philadelphia, PA
So they're light and go into the ground well, but one big flaw for me atleast, I'm used to hooks of standard stakes where I could just hook to the loops in my rainfly, but wit…
- RAYMOND, 10/30/08
FOREST HILLS
These stakes are bulletpoof. I bought a Quartz 22 tent from North Face and the generic crap stakes that came with it SUCKED (they bend if they even touch a rock while inserti…
- Ryan, 06/18/10
Denver, CO
Kept my tent solid in 40 mph wind @ Camp Muir…
- TIMOTHY, 04/02/08
FORT SMITH
This is a great toilet trowel. It's light, stores well in my pack fits through the hole in the TP roll, and gouges out a quick hole. Quick is good. I wrap my 30-foot bear bag…
- GLENN, 02/19/08
Southwest Ohio