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msr gear loft MSRMSR Hubba Hubba Bikepack 1 Person Tent The new Hubba Hubba Bikepack 1 person tent has been meticulously designed for life on two wheels. Thoughtful features that all cyclists will appreciate married with spacious performance make this tent best in class. The Inside: The true rectangular floor (no foot taper) is large enough for all your gear and 38 inches (0. 97 m) of headroom lets you sit up comfortably. The tent body is a blend of mesh and solid

MSR | Hubba Hubba Bikepack 1-Person Tent

The new Hubba Hubba Bikepack 1-person tent has been meticulously designed for life on two wheels. Thoughtful features that all cyclists will appreciate married with spacious performance make this tent best-in-class.

The Inside: The true rectangular floor (no foot taper) is large enough for all your gear and 38 inches (0.97 m) of headroom lets you sit up comfortably. The tent body is a blend of mesh and solid fabric that provides airflow, privacy and weather protection. The no-curve tent door features zippers that are easy to use with one hand. It also zips closed to a single point so you always know where to open the door, even in the dark. Tech-friendly pockets feature cable ports at the corners for charging cords, and large overhead gear loft pockets are perfect for gloves, sunglasses and other quick-access items. An interior clothesline and optional but included exterior clothesline provide ample space to hang damp gear.

The Outside: The rectangular tent design means you can set up the Hubba in a flash, particularly useful in those unexpected rainstorms. Strong, lightweight DAC poles are sized to fit perfectly on your handlebars when packed. These shorter poles are also good for kayak campers who want to fit a tent more easily in their boat storage. A waterproof coating and taped seams keep the Hubba stable and dry so you can ride out weather in comfort. The stealth-green rainfly features an extra-large vestibule for storing any cycling gear you don’t want inside. The easy in-and-out vestibule door has a StayDry™ rain gutter to keep dripping water off you and your gear, and a kickstand vent maximizes airflow.

The Handlebar Bag: The meticulously designed waterproof handlebar storage bag fits on any bike, whether it has flat or drop bars. Included optional spacers hold the bag away from the bars so it doesn’t eat up valuable real estate for other items. The bag also has a reflective logo for increased visibility on the road, and loops to tie on additional gear. Its small, packed size also means you can easily fit it in panniers, a frame bag or a backpack.

The Bottom Line: With excellent on-bike stability and feature-rich camp comfort, the Hubba Hubba Bikepack tent will quickly become your new favorite home-away-from home.

Specs

1-Person Tent
 Minimum Weight (Standard) 2 lb 1 oz
Packaged Weight (Standard) 2 lb 13 oz
Floor Area (Standard) 18 sq. ft
Vestibule Area (Standard) 9 sq. ft
Interior Peak Height (Standard) 38 in
Number of Poles 2
Packed Size (Standard): 14 x 6.5 x 4.5 in
Number of Doors: 1
Freestanding: Yes


Handlebar Bag, Tent body, Rainfly, Poles, Stakes, Guylines, Pole bag, Stake bag, Instructions

*Compatible with the Universal 1 Person Regular Footprint, Not include

Features

  • Lightweight: Minimum weight is 2 lbs. 1 oz (0.9 kg)
  • Waterproof Handlebar Bag: Designed to attach seamlessly to flat or drop bars, the streamlined tent bag is seam-taped and waterproof.
  • Handlebar Spacers: Removable spacers ‘float’ the bag away from handlebars to free up real estate for hands or accessories, and a headtube bungee keeps things stable off-road.
  • Short Poles: Designed with shorter segments, strong DAC poles fold up small to fit easily between drops (folded width = 12 in / 30cm).
  • Super Packable: Packed tent is designed for minimal volume so you can stuff it into small spaces like a pannier, frame bag or backpack.
  • Maximum Space: True rectangular floorplan and exceptional head room (38 in/0.97 m); large side-entry vestibule to store gear.
  • Waterproof: PEU fabric coating and taped seams keep the elements outside where they belong.
  • Full-Featured Rainfly: One large StayDry™ door with built-in rain gutter and kickstand vent for extra ventilation.
  • Hang-to-Dry: Interior and optional exterior clotheslines, plus oversized storage pockets, make it easy to dry sweaty or rain-drenched gear so you’re ready to roll the next day.
  • Tech-Friendly Pockets: Cable ports on all pockets for easy cord management.
  • Easy Setup & Packing: Unified hub-and-pole system and symmetrical design make setup super quick; ultra-compact stuff sack.
  • Stargazing Mesh: Leave the fly off and watch the stars through the top mesh window.
  • Durable Details: Reinforced patches, stitching at guy points and locking anodized stake loop grommets for extra strength.

    Materials

    20D ripstop nylon 1200mm polyether urethane & silicone, FR Free

    10D polyester micromesh / 20D ripstop nylon & C0 DWR

    10D polyester micro-mesh
    20D ripstop nylon 1200mm polyether urethane & C0 DWR

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    If your MSR gear is in need of repair, our technicians will work to find you a solution as quickly as possible. A majority of the time, MSR products can be repaired.

    Warranty

    This 3-year Limited Warranty is provided to you by Cascade Designs, Inc., a company doing business as Mountain Safety Research (“MSR”).

    So long as you are the original purchaser, and you use your MSR product for the use it was intended (for example, using snowshoes as snow flotation devices, and not as water skis; stoves for boiling water outside, and not for roasting marshmallows), and you treat your products with care and maintain them properly, we warrant your product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for three years.

    This warranty does not cover wear and tear to your product. Common examples of wear and tear include: faded colors, abrasions, scuffing/scratches, degradation of materials caused by UV exposure or use, and corrosion, etc. Additionally, this warranty does not cover products that have been altered in any way, improperly maintained, or misused, abused, or neglected.

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The development of German Naturphilosophie, Christian theosophy through Jacob Boehme and his followers (such as Gichtel, Pordage and Law), and Pietism are also covered before thoroughly introducing us to Rosicrucianism in the early 17th century, high-grade Freemasonry and Illuminism in the 18th century, and the ideas and practices of Emanuel Swedenborg and Franz Anton Mesmer which significantly impacted esotericism. Within the context of Rosicrucianism, the content of the manifestos are discussed along with Johann Valentin Andreae and the Tubingen Circle; in England, Michael Maier, Robert Fludd, and Comenius and the Origins of the Royal Society are covered. The impact of Rosicrucianism and theosophy on Freemasonry are explored as well as the following types of Freemasonry: "Scottish" and Chivalric, German Templar, and Egyptian. Within the context of Freemasonry and Illuminism, the following are also discussed: Martines de Pasqually and the Elect Coens, Louis Claude de Saint-Martin, Martinesism, Martinism, Willermozism, The Illumines of Avignon, and Count Cagliostro. Not only are the ideas of Swedenborg and Mesmer presented but also how they contributed to spiritualism and healing movements in the 19th century, including the United States which birthed Andrew Jackson Davis as the main theologian for spiritualism; Phineas Parkhurst Quimby, Warren Felt Evans and others who developed the New Thought Movement; and Mary Baker Eddy who founded Christian Science. A separate chapter is dedicated to ritual magic from 1850 to the present. Within this chapter, one is introduced to Eliphas Levi and the French Occult Revival, the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn and its members, and special attention is given to the contributions of A. E. Waite, Aleister Crowley and Thelemic magick, and Dion Fortune and the Inner Light. 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    The Tradition Lives
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    Throughout the Christian experience, Christianity has been a religion of the heart, perhaps best represented by the exoteric outer symbol and ritual of the Tradition. However, the Spirit will not go lacking, and there have been those individualistic and Protestant minded folks who have injected the Christian experience with Pagan influence in order to better satisfy the mind. Sources have included the towering Plato and Plotinus, while the Egyptian influence has been the quiter yet rangier philosophy of Hermes Trismegistus. Whereever the Christian Revelation has intersected with this Greek and Egyptian Rationalism, the product has resulted in Western Esotericism. The Tradition has quietly lived through millenia of possible persecution, martyrdom and certainly marginalization, yet has survived all the same. This book puts a glass to this Tradition and puts it in perspective, and expertly in my view. Major players are highlighted and minor counterparts are covered as well. Each participant, whether it by Mirandola compiling the Christian Kabbalah, or Paracelsus pushing past Galen to bring medicine to the door step of empiricism, all have added their own unique vision to the bigger picture of Western Esotericism. Though the Tradition has it's roots in Egyptian and Greek Mystery Schools, it has been preserved, since the fall of the Roman Empire by Secret Societies such as Rosicrucianism, Freemasonry and even Theosophy and proves to be a viable option yet today for those who seek a deeper more inner sacred experience than what perhaps their outer religious profession provides. Wondering? This is a good place to start.
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