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Tents
Most tents set up in one way and one way only. The MSR Hubba Hubba can be set up as a standard double-wall tent during bad weather, but if the elements are more agreeable, you can erect the tent in one of three tarp-shelter modes. This gives you maximum comfort and air ventilation on those nights that are a joy to be outside. A tent that's flexible enough to adjust to the weatherand your moodis one worthy of "Best Of" status. The Hubba Hubba also sets up easy and fast thanks to its all-in-one, hub-and-swivel pole system. The tent's two vestibules provide dry entry and gear storage. You can even use the area as a covered food prep area. This tent provides enough room for two large campers and their gear, yet it weighs only 4.4 pounds. So you and your camp mate need not fight over who carries it.
The challenge with buying a new tent is finding one that provides enough space for you and your buddies and is still light enough to take on a hike. Our research team has found a “Best Of” tent with the perfect combination, the
Big Agnes Copper Spur UL3. With 44 square feet of space and 44 inches of headroom the Big Agnes Copper Spur UL3 will comfortably sleep three big dudes, and ads an additional 18 sq ft with the vestibule - plenty of space for all of your gear. At slightly over 4 lbs. the Copp...
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MSRP $500.00
After a day of backpacking, setting up a tent is both a welcome event and a potential for major frustration, especially if it's raining. Over the years, some of us at 3Luxe have almost comes to blows with our backpacking partners while arguing over how to pitch the tent while rain soaked us to our underwear. That's why the
Black Diamond Skylight caught our attention and earned "Best Of" status. This tent has poles inside. That's right, inside. So, you stake down the corners and then jump inside to pit...
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MSRP $450
Most tents set up in one way and one way only. The
MSR Hubba Hubba can be set up as a standard double-wall tent during bad weather, but if the elements are more agreeable, you can erect the tent in one of three tarp-shelter modes. This gives you maximum comfort and air ventilation on those nights that are a joy to be outside. A tent that's flexible enough to adjust to the weather (and your mood) is one worthy of "Best Of" status. The Hubba Hubba also sets up easy and fast thanks to its all-in-one, hub...
FULL REVIEW
MSRP $450.00