why aren t you telling us that the floor fabric of the bikepack version is only 20D thick vs. the backpack version of the same tent is 30D! That is kind of a dealbreaker for some. Nice greetz
Why use an expensive extra groundsheet which adds more weight? Instead of a thicker floor fabric? And also the shorter poles cause more tension on the couplings , makes them wider and oval and bended. I sold my bikepacking Hubba . Took a regular Hubba again. Most solid is the Elixer . These Hubba tents are like cellophane combined mosquito net shelters
Very useful video! I am renting this one for my adventure in the Alps in a few weeks.
Now it's time to test it for real happy adventures!
why aren t you telling us that the floor fabric of the bikepack version is only 20D thick vs. the backpack version of the same tent is 30D! That is kind of a dealbreaker for some. Nice greetz
It may be for some. But i usually use the msr ground sheet so it doesn’t really matter
Why use an expensive extra groundsheet which adds more weight? Instead of a thicker floor fabric? And also the shorter poles cause more tension on the couplings , makes them wider and oval and bended. I sold my bikepacking Hubba . Took a regular Hubba again. Most solid is the Elixer . These Hubba tents are like cellophane combined mosquito net shelters