With the lightweight Hubba Hubba 2-Person Hiking Tent by MSR, tackle the switchback without backtracking on durability.
Symmetrical in design with a non-tapered floor – this tent offers room to move, boasting impressive headroom within your outdoor bedroom. With taped seams and a Durashield™ coating for weather and tear resistance, the rainfly also features built-in gutters on the vestibule doors to promote run-off in the wetter weather. Kickstand vents also work in parting segments of the fly’s fabric to allow further ventilation. Greet every misty morning with one hand through the zippered door, closing to a single point for easy locating every time.
Flip back the removable rainfly to soak in summit scenes from peachy skies to pale morning haze. The inner is a washed-out grey to promote neutral, natural lighting – bringing a rustic magic to your setup. Poles of superior aerospace composite materials - ballistic-fiber, carbon, and resin - are strong enough to defy the windy conditions and wild outdoor dynamics with exceptional strength, lightweightedness, and resilience. Stay grounded at your campsite in the clouds, owing to lightweight and reflective guy points and robust stake-out loops for security at the summit. A unified hub-and-pole system also enables a quick setup and faster pack down – so you can slow down and soak in the high moments.
The MSR Hubba Hubba 2-Person Hiking Tent is lightweight living in a single, compact stuff sack.
Symmetrical design and non-tapered floor for maximum interior space
Freestanding design
Unified hub-and-pole system for easy setup and pack-down
Easton® Syclone™ Poles with cutting-edge construction for strength in challenging weather
Mesh and solid fabric constructed of a durable nylon and silicone blend
Durashield™-coated rainfly for scratch and tear resistance
Reinforced patches and stitching at guy points for durability
2x large StayDry™ doors for easy, one-handed entry and exit
Rainfly kickstand vent for airflow
Removable rainfly allows for stargazer view
Light grey inner colouring promotes neutral light
Locking anodized stake loop grommets for added strength
Lightweight and reflective guy-outs
Overhead gear loft pockets for stashing small belongings
I bought one of these 10yrs ago. Taken care of it but waterproofing on fly is now deteriorating. Can I get replace fly only?
Sean - Ainslie, ACT(4 days ago)
G'day Sean,
We don't have replacement flys as an available spare part, but you could contact MSR directly. The Australian distibutor is Spelean, so they could be a good place to start
Lauren - Snowys(3 days ago)
Hubby hubby 2 fly only setup1 answer
Hi can the hubby hubby 2 do a fly only setup? Does it come with a footprint (groundsheet) if not is one available?
Nigel - Schofields, NSW(11 months ago)
G'day Nigel,
Because of the way the poles are set up the Hubba Hubba can't do a fly-only setup. The Hubba Hubba doesn't come with a footprint but there is one available separately called the MSR Universal 2P Footprint.
Kaya - Snowys(11 months ago)
setup/dismantle1 answer
will you be doing a setup and pull down video on this tent in the near future?
Ian - Salisbury, adelaide(12 months ago)
G'day Ian.
We will add it to the list. There is a video from the MSR site you can view here that will give you a pretty good understanding of the set up / pack down process.
Lee - Snowys(12 months ago)
Hubba Hubba 1 answer
Hi. Is this the NX2 model?
Kevin - Sydney, NSW(1 year ago)
G'day Kevin,
The NX2 is the previous model of this tent, the Hubba Hubba we have on the website is the current model. The MSR website defaults to the European page which doesn't have these new models yet, on the USA website it does show these as the latest model.
Kaya - Snowys(1 year ago)
Poles1 answer
Have you had any reported issues with pole breakages?
Connor - NSW(1 year ago)
G'day Connor,
Pole issues with the Hubba Hubba are virtually unheard of. The main issues are with the fly, and people packing the tent compressed for extended periods or time, or not fully dry. Best practice is keeping the tent fly in a large mesh stuff sack between uses.
Lauren - Snowys(1 year ago)
Country of manufacture1 answer
Where is this tent manufactured?
Chris - Oatley, NSW(1 year ago)
Made in Taiwan, Chris, I think all the MSR tents come from the same factory. ~ Ben
Ben - Snowys(1 year ago)
Mar HH23 answers
Is this tent (Mar HH 2 available with a grey rain cover
Peter - Hazelwood South, VIC (2 years ago)
G'day Peter,
Unfortunately not. The grey/silver model is the old 2020 version, all new 2022 Hubba Hubba Models have the khaki-ish type fly. You may be able to find some of the previous 2020 version in stock with some retailers, its called the Hubba Hubba NX. Hope that helps.
Lauren - Snowys(2 years ago)
Is this the European version or the USA version?
Mick - Croydon south, VIC (8 months ago)
G'day Mick,
This is the USA option - Europe don't have this latest Huuba Hubba 2 yet, they're still on the old NX Hope that helps.
Lauren - Snowys(8 months ago)
MSR Hubba Hubba 2P1 answer
I’ve noticed the new version of the MSR Hubba Hubba 2p only has 20D for its floor specs and not 30D like the older version, is this correct?
Lucy - Mcdowall, QLD(2 years ago)
G'day Lucy,
Yep, thats correct. Deniers can be abit misleading, as that's only one small element of fabric specifications - essentially just relates to the density of the individual fiber & doesnt cover thread counts or gsm. MSR have explained that the previous models floor material couldn't be seam sealed, so the current version has had a floor overhaul to a slightly different fabric that does come seam sealed - there shouldn't be any difference with long term performance.
Lauren - Snowys(2 years ago)
MSR Hubba Hubba 2 person1 answer
Are the pole segments shortened for cycle touring.
Ian - East Maitland, NSW (2 years ago)
G'day Ian,
The packed length of 46cm is essentially the shortest size of the collapsed frame. It's not uncommon for cycle tourers to pack the poles seperately to make it all work easier. If theres any further we can help with or check out for you, just let us know!
Lauren - Snowys(2 years ago)
Free standing tent?1 answer
Is the Hubba Hubba 2 hiking tent a free-standing tent?