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{"ems":{"score":["5.0","9/21/2012","5.0","prosdouble Vestibuleseasy To Set Upsturdytruely Freestandingwaterproof","cons","best Usesbackpackingcar Camping","hubba Hubba Hp In The High Sierras 2012tags: Picture Of Product, Using Product","hubba Hubba!tags: Using Product, Picture Of Product"],"source":"http://www.ems.com/product/index.jsp?productid=4458303"},"trailspace":{"score":["4.0"],"users Review":["it Breathes Well And Setup Is No Sweat Either."],"source":"http://www.trailspace.com/gear/msr/hubba-hubba/"},"campsaver":{"score":["4.8"],"source":"http://www.campsaver.com/hubba-hubba-tent-2-person-3-season","users Review":["this Is A Great Tent. I Have Spent Hours Reading And Sleeping Away While Torrential Rain And Hail Ripped Up The World Around Me. The Only Negatives I Have Found Is That It Could Be Lighter (at A Possible Loss Of Quality Or Durability) And It Could Be Roomier. I Have Spent Weeks Backpacking With My Wife And Friends Using This Tent. No Signs Of Wear And No Leaks. *full Disclosure* I Do Seam Seal All Of My Tents At Purchase Out Of Habit And Paranoia"]},"sportsmanswarehouse":{"users Review":["i've Taken This Tent Out On Two Long Weekend Trips And I Love It! It's Super Lightweight And Crazy Fast To Set Up. Less Than Two Minutes Without The Fly, I Timed It Ha Ha! I Would Give It A 5 Star Rating If I Didn't Have Just Two Issues With It. 1 - It's Kind Of A Hassle Getting It Back Into The Bag. It Doesn't Slip Back In So Easily. No Biggy 2- Here's The Bigger Problem; On My Second Outing With This Tent, I Took It On A Backpacking Trip Through Some Canyons (tighter Slot Canyons As Well), The Bag Just Couldn't Take The Beating It Got. The Bag Got A Whole Bunch Of Little Holes In It. I Became A Little Concerned For The Tent Inside So I Wrapped My Rain Jacket Around It. The Second Night I Pulled The Tent Out Of The Bag And The Whole Bottom Of The Bag Ripped Apart. Lame! I Paid Enough For The Tent I Would Think The Bag Around It To Protect It Would Last Longer. So Now I Have To Get A New Bag, Or Duct Tape It. I'm A Little Worried That The Tent Might Not Last Long Now. I Hope So Because It's So Easy To Carry And I Invested Some Good Money Into This Tent."],"source":"http://www.sportsmanswarehouse.com/sportsmans/msr-hubba-hubba-tent-footprint/productdetail/backpacking-tents/prod999901360724/cat100836"},"backcountry":{"source":"http://www.backcountry.com/msr-hubba-hubba-2-person-3-season","users Review":["i Destroyed This Tent In A Windstorm. Well, The Wind Destroyed It. Actually, This Was My Second Such Tent. My First Hubba Hubba Suffered A Pole Failure During Fairly Tame Weather (that Weird Circle Hub At The Y-junction). I Liked The Hubba Hubba Enough For Its Features That I Gave It A Second Chance. Things I Liked: Cavernous. Larger Than Most Boston-area Studio Apartments. Lightweight. Really Nice Waterproofing On The Fly. Stealthy Green Color. Awesome 2 Door Entrance, Huge Vestibule, Pockets. Lux. Things I Didn't Like As Much: (besides Having 2 Of Them Fail On Me) Hard To Stake Out Taut Snow Collects On Roof (ok, Ok, Its A 3-season Tent, But That My $99 Half-fly Sierra Designs Super-clearance-that-one-time Tent Succeeds In This Regard And The Hubba Hubba Struggled Is A Teensy Bit Surprising) Fairly Weak Floor, Tears Easily On Things Poles Are Absolutely Itching To Bend Themselves And Stay Bent. Beware Wind, Beware Snow, Beware ... Weather. Will I Buy A Third? No. But I'd Like To Find Something With The Advantages Of This Tent That Is Just A Little Stronger."]}} |
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