How do you improve on a tent that's already received an Editors' Choice award? Try adding a detachable vestibule, or "gear shed", that practically doubles the tent's footprint and its versatility.
MSR earned an Editors' Choice Award in 2005 for their Hubba Hubba, which has since become a staple in their Experience Series tent line. This year they created the Gear Shed, an add on to the Hubba Hubba, which gives you a whopping extra 26 sq. ft.
Does the Gear Shed pose any problems when it rains with being able to keep water out? It seems where the Gear Shed attaches to the tent it would be prone to water leaking in. Does anybody have experience with the Gear Shed who can comment on this? — Eddie
At 6lbs 6oz I'll take my Walrus VeloDome instead. 7 lb. 3-4 seasons and super-tuff. Two useful windows in the garage sized vestibule (two full size adult bikes upright) where two of us can sit on camp chairs to cook and play cards when waiting out the weather. slightly less horizontal space in the tent, but taller everywhere. Always wondered why no one has res-erected this model since Walrus closed (or bought/snuffed out - whatever). Cheers — Doug
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Does the Gear Shed pose any problems when it rains with being able to keep water out? It seems where the Gear Shed attaches to the tent it would be prone to water leaking in. Does anybody have experience with the Gear Shed who can comment on this?
— Eddie
At 6lbs 6oz I'll take my Walrus VeloDome instead. 7 lb. 3-4 seasons and super-tuff. Two useful windows in the garage sized vestibule (two full size adult bikes upright) where two of us can sit on camp chairs to cook and play cards when waiting out the weather. slightly less horizontal space in the tent, but taller everywhere. Always wondered why no one has res-erected this model since Walrus closed (or bought/snuffed out - whatever). Cheers
— Doug
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