







🏕️ Elevate your solo adventures with ultralight, weatherproof comfort!
The MSR Hubba Hubba 1-Person Tent is a 3-season, ultralight backpacking shelter weighing just 2.13 lbs. It features a true rectangular floorplan with 37 inches of headroom, a large side-entry vestibule for gear storage, and a waterproof DuraShield fabric with taped seams. Reinforced with aerospace-grade Easton Syclone carbon fiber poles, it offers exceptional durability and wind resistance. Designed for quick setup and maximum livability, it’s the ultimate solo tent for millennial outdoor professionals seeking both performance and comfort.




| Brand | MSR |
| Product Dimensions | 85"L x 30"W x 37"H |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Floor Width | 30 Inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Backpacking, Camping & Hiking, Fishing, Hunting, Trekking |
| Shape | Square |
| Occupancy | 1 Person |
| Seasons | 3 Season |
| Included Components | Tent body, Rainfly, Poles, Stakes, Guylines, Tent bag, Pole bag, Stake bag, Instructions |
| Water Resistance Technology | 1500 Mm |
| Special Feature | Rainproof, Ultralight, Windproof |
| Occupant Capacity | 1 |
| Design | Camping Tent |
| Material | Nylon |
| Color | Sahara |
| Installation Type | Free Standing |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Pole Material Type | Carbon Fiber |
| Size | 1-Person |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Number of Doors | 1 |
| Fabric Type | Mesh |
| Floor Length | 85 Inches |
| Maximum Height | 37 Inches |
| Floor Area | 18 Square Feet |
| Base Material | Nylon |
| Vestibule Area | 7.5 Square Feet |
| Style | Hubba Hubba 1-person Lightweight Backpacking Tent |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Number of Rooms | 1 |
| Minimum Trail Weight | 2.13 Pounds |
| Tent Floor Material | 20D Ripstop Nylon |
| Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Clip |
| Number of Vestibules | 1 |
| Rainfly Material | 20D Ripstop Nylon |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| UPC | 040818115053 |
| Form Factor | Dome |
| Model Name | Hubba Hubba 1 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00040818115053 |
| Manufacturer | Cascade Designs |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 19 x 4.5 x 4 inches |
| Package Weight | 1.09 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 85 x 30 x 37 inches |
| Brand Name | MSR |
| Warranty Description | Limited Warranty |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Number of Items | 9 |
| Part Number | 11505 |
| Sport Type | Camping & Hiking, Climbing, Cycling, Fishing |
D**S
Great 1 person tent for the Ouachita Trail
Easy to set up, lite, warm, and comfortable on the Ouachita Trail
A**E
Great tent, packs light
You pay a premium for this bike-packing tent over a more common backpacking tent. The difference is a slightly smaller package due to sorter pole segment lengths. Is it worth the price? That’s a tough call. But it is a very good very lightweight tent
A**R
Don’t buy
Brand new not used poles causing splinters
M**N
Pole inner sleeve bonding issue
I used the tent about 10 times and all was going well until I tried one evening after a very long bikepacking day... The main pole failed because the inner aluminium sleeve disappeared into the carbon fibre pole. I had to go to a hotel for the night. I later realised that the problem occurred with many other inner sleeve bonds.I fixed the problem by using some epoxy to glue the inner sleeves back in position. I have been in contact with MSR but they have not said if the manufacturing fault has been fixed.Is easy to fix but not when you're trying to put the tent up in the wind & rain.If you've bought one, test the inner sleeves. If you can rotate an inner sleeve with your fingers it needs to be epoxied into place.
J**F
Kept me dry
Great little tent. Rained half the night the first night of use and kept me totally dry. I'm 6 ft 3" had room to spare. Breaks down super easily and easy to pack on a motorcycle. A+
J**S
Faulty poles
I was splinting the poles on day 4 of a 14 day trip. The tent is great but bring some tape and extra tent stakes for splints. The coupling unit inside the poles will slide too far in to snap in place. Did this in 3 spots by day 14 of my trip. Other than that I loved the tent.
J**.
Justa One Year Tent
I’m sorry. This new MSR Hubba-for-One is not worth it. I had my last Hubba-for-One for seven years before “hydrolysis” and seam tape separation got it. I still keep it around for sentimental reasons. I am in Greece now and have used this new tent intermittently on bicycle tour around Mediterranean for a couple months.Pro: Extremely light! I’m on a bike, not hiking, so weight is a consideration but not paramount.Pro: Poles will likely never break. They’re fiberglass this time.Con: Not all that waterproof. Rain fly is somewhat porous even new.Con: Rain fly hemmed really high. Leaves rain to run over tent the last 6 inches at each end. Infiltration dampness occurs.Con: Not durable enough. Stitching all around is good but just light abrasion makes wear holes.Con: Super thin “tub” base offers little puncture protection. Aftermarket MSR ground pad doesn’t add much and doesn’t quite fit.Personal Con: Always bright inside. Never darkens with white and tan nylon. If around night lighting or Summer Solstice the issue is not trivial.So, you can go with a heavy, expensive, bombproof Hilleberg or a sleepover grade, disposable K-Mart. This middling MSR tent does not satisfy.Update: A better stealth 1 1/2 person alternative is the Big Agnes Crag Lake SL2. Doesn’t have the obvious red bathtub. Is all olive green. Two doors. Intelligently bigger. And is HALF the price. I’m kind of over MSR.
A**R
Bad poles .metal joints retracted into poles.
My first impression was very good. It is light, spacious, beautiful, and comfortable.But after a week-long hike in the mountains, my opinion drastically changed.1) After only 7 days, the tent arc segments broke: the longest, central part consists of sections connected by aluminum tubes. These aluminum parts constantly slide inside the arcs, and there is no way to move them.Finding yourself without a tent in the middle of a forest hiking is terrible!2) During hiking, small rain and morning dew on the tent is normal. But after coming home, I saw faded spots in several places on the lower inner part of the tent.3. The tent fly had a terrible odor.
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