CONS
A BIT EXPENSIVE – A top quality backpacking tent goes to value you a fairly penny, and the value of the Hubba Hubba – whereas excessive – is about common for a high-quality two-person freestanding tent.
HEADROOM IS LACKING – The pole construction of the Hubba Hubba consists of one lengthy backbone with two Y-shaped segments on the ends and a central cross pole that pulls out the top room within the middle. This implies you get some fairly good head area in the midst of the tent, however there’s no construction pulling out the sidewalls on the head and foot. Because of this, there’s not a lot area to sit down up with out your head touching the tent partitions. Not the most important deal on the earth, but it surely’s a slight knock to consolation – particularly when sharing the area with one other hiker.