Hmm, I see that the HH HP is only listed (available) on the Cascade Design European website (not US) - maybe try a European supplier?POD wrote:I am looking at getting either a Hubba Hubba or HH HP but I am having trouble finding anyone with an HP in stock especially in the U.S.
POD wrote: was a little cautious due to it not having a lot of distribution in Australia and also not being able to actually check it out before slapping down my folding stuff
Ent wrote:Recommending a largely mesh inner tent for Tassie for 12/12 months is a bold call especially if you have not used it for a few years.
gayet wrote:And Hyundais have one of the lowest warranty claim rates of all cars sold in Aus. Suggests they are a pretty good reliable car really.
flyinglion2000 wrote:Hi POD
Hubba tents come up for sale regularly on eBay in the USA all the time - many are one off or barely used. And go for around $200 plus postage.
HP version is discontinued in USA. So harder to get but still i see one come up for auction once a week. Try ebay UK as well
I got both hubba hp and hubba hubba hp from ebay slightly used but almost as new condition and one had a footprint. Both around $220 mark plus postage. If you buy brand new in UK you can ask for VAT / GST to be removed takes about 18% off the price.
Happy hunting
POD
Where did you get this little gem? Heresay? (I daresay)
gayet wrote:POD
Where did you get this little gem? Heresay? (I daresay)
Not hearsay, certainly not heresay. From a discussion with a service manager for a rival manufacturer.
POD wrote:The point is that THEY ARE STILL HYUNDAIS.
POD wrote:show me the Ferrino equivalent of the Hubba Hubba HP and I'll be interested.
POD wrote:I have also looked at the Ferrino gear and was a little cautious due to it not having a lot of distribution in Australia and also not being able to actually check it out before slapping down my folding stuff.
I am having trouble finding anyone with an HP in stock especially in the U.S. (on-line) where they seem to be a reasonable price.
in the U.S. (on-line) where they seem to be a reasonable price.
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