Oct 5, 2024 #1 M MBAlex Lil-Rokslider Joined Apr 17, 2022 Messages 188 I can get a good deal on a Hubba Hubba, just wondering if anyone has any experience with how they hold up in wind/snow? I have a zero degree bag and a warm pad, just wondering how the tent itself will do if I take it out in winter.
I can get a good deal on a Hubba Hubba, just wondering if anyone has any experience with how they hold up in wind/snow? I have a zero degree bag and a warm pad, just wondering how the tent itself will do if I take it out in winter.
Oct 6, 2024 #2 6 69thokayestshooter FNG Joined Sep 23, 2024 Messages 11 You'll make it if it doesn't get too bad
Oct 11, 2024 #3 clarkbnd FNG Joined Jul 22, 2017 Messages 22 Location NorthEastern NC I've had a couple inches on mine, no prob. I think as far as holding load that shouldn't be issue. But holding in heat will be non existent.
I've had a couple inches on mine, no prob. I think as far as holding load that shouldn't be issue. But holding in heat will be non existent.
Oct 11, 2024 #4 Jake Larsen WKR Joined Sep 11, 2017 Messages 1,501 Location Bozeman, MT They don’t do well with much snow load. Especially wet stuff. And as others mentioned, cold and drafty. They are designed for airflow (3 season use) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
They don’t do well with much snow load. Especially wet stuff. And as others mentioned, cold and drafty. They are designed for airflow (3 season use) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk