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    Hey mate like alot of people using a Hubba Hubba. Had it about 8 or 10 years, older model. No real gripes, not super light. Doesnt like really high winds cos it can get under the fly and push the frame around a bit, just my experience (should pick better campsites) The sealing tape on all of the fly seams has also flaked off over time, so not ideal, still keeps water out but havent been in a storm for a while. Not sure if id buy it again, there are likely better choices now

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    Quote Originally Posted by Project17 View Post
    Hey mate like alot of people using a Hubba Hubba. Had it about 8 or 10 years, older model. No real gripes, not super light. Doesnt like really high winds cos it can get under the fly and push the frame around a bit, just my experience (should pick better campsites) The sealing tape on all of the fly seams has also flaked off over time, so not ideal, still keeps water out but havent been in a storm for a while. Not sure if id buy it again, there are likely better choices now
    Seams on my Hubba Hubba NX went all flaky, had a look at the MSR website for a fix and there was some good info there, so got isopropyl alcohol to clean off the flakes, brought a tube of Gear Guard Sealant + Adhesive ($19.99) and some repair tape which I have not used. Sealed up the seams that had flaked and let it dry. The following Saturday 10/6 it started to rain here in Auckland so I put the tent up on our lawn as I wanted to practice putting the tent up in the rain in case I ever had to do this in the hills (wanted to make sure I could without the inside getting soaked, plus I wanted to see if my reseal had worked.

    Well it seems like it hasn't stopped raining since and it has thundered down at times, the inside of the tent has not had a drop of water inside, so it seems the seam sealant seals really well

    And at $19.99 way cheaper than buying a new tent!

    A couple of dry days would be handy so I can pack the tent away dry.
    Tikka7mm08, Micky Duck and 6.5 CRD like this.

 

 

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