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Best 2-Person Backpacking Tent

MSR Hubba Hubba NX

The MSR Hubba Hubba NX has been the benchmark 2-person backpacking tent for years — and for good reason. Two doors and two vestibules mean both occupants can enter, exit, and store gear independently. The DAC Featherlight NSL poles are both light and strong. At 1.72 kg it's not the lightest tent ever made, but it's the sweet spot of livability, weather protection, and weight that most serious backpackers land on after trying the alternatives.

ClearPick Score
8.8 / 10
Very Good

Sourced from Amazon reviews  ·  Reddit owner communities  ·  Expert publications

Durability
9.0
Weight
9.5
Setup Ease
8.5
Weather Protection
9.5
Value
7.5

Sources analyzed: eBay Reddit (r/CampingandHiking) Reddit (r/backpacking) Reddit (r/ultralight) · Why you can trust this score →

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Full Tech Specs
Capacity2 persons
Floor Area2.7 m² (29 sq ft)
Peak Height99 cm (39 in)
Vestibule Area2× vestibules, 0.9 m² each
Weight1.72 kg (3 lbs 13 oz) — trail weight
Doors2 × independent doors
PolesDAC Featherlight NSL
Seasons3-season
FlyFull-coverage rain fly with seam tape
MSR Hubba Hubba NX product photo
Best 2-Person Backpacking Tent
MSR Hubba Hubba NX
~C$700–C$1,000 CAD (approx.)
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What Buyers Say

✅ What Works

  • Pitches in under 5 minutes with two people — fast enough to set up in deteriorating weather
  • 1.72 kg for a two-person freestanding tent with two doors and two vestibules
  • Near-vertical walls and dual vestibules provide genuine two-person livability and gear storage
  • 3000mm floor waterproofing with factory-taped seams handles sustained Canadian rain

⚠️ Worth Knowing

  • $600+ CAD is premium pricing, comparable to the Big Agnes Copper Spur
  • Two-person sleeping is accurate but not roomy — two adults fit, not two adults with full packs spread out
  • Three-season rated — not for winter or heavy snow load conditions

What Real Buyers Are Saying

What buyers love

"Set up in 20 mph wind on a Banff backcountry site. Stayed standing through two nights of storms. Copper Spur would have struggled."

Source: Reddit r/CampingandHiking

"Stood this tent up in a Kananaskis ridge site during a sudden squall. Zero issues. Well-engineered for real conditions."

Source: Verified eBay buyer

"Heavier than the Big Agnes but bomber in wind. Worth it for coastal BC where weather changes fast."

Source: Reddit r/ultralight

Common complaints

Expensive for the durability — fabric shows wear after a single season of heavy use

At CAD $700+, buyers expect bulletproof longevity; the lightweight fabrics show abrasion from rocky ground and branch contact; the floor wears faster than expected without a footprint.

Source: r/ultralight, r/backpacking

Interior space is truly minimal for two adults with gear

Marketed as a 2-person tent but real-world livability for two adults with packs inside is very tight; couples consistently note that any gear storage requires one person to sleep cramped.

Source: r/backpacking, r/ultralight

Guy-out points required in any significant wind — stakes not great in soft ground

The Hubba Hubba relies on guy lines for stability in wind; the included stakes are thin and pull out of sandy or soft soil; aftermarket stakes recommended for any non-hardpacked campsite.

Source: r/ultralight, r/backpacking
ClearPick Verdict

The MSR Hubba Hubba NX is the benchmark two-person backpacking tent for serious Canadian expeditions in variable weather. Choose it over the Big Agnes Copper Spur when conditions are unpredictable — the pole geometry handles wind and rain better. The Copper Spur wins on weight in calm conditions.

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