Dometic HUB 2 REDUX
Featuring innovative design and function, the Dometic HUB 2 REDUX ensures fast, personal shelter whenever you need it. Our all-new lightweight polyester, woven with recycled plastic bottle yarn, is high-performance and extremely reliable. The HUB 2 utilizes smart weight saving features and patented AIR Frame technology, forming a compact pack size perfect for carrying on your back or throwing in the trunk of your car, ready for your next adventure.
- Weathershield™ Redux
- Quickpitch™ Guying System
- Single Point Inflation
- Removable groundsheet
- Fully waterproof
Well-protected and durable Single Point Inflation Air Frame technology
Environmentally responsible polyester ensures reliable protection from the elements
Use as a standalone shelter or attach accessories to enhance your adventure
SKU number
9120001968
Model on label
HUB 2.0
Scope of delivery
1 shelter; 1 Groundsheet; 4 QuickPitch straps; 1 2.2L pump; 1 peg pack; 1 manual; 1 carry bag
Product Description
Inflatable, lightweight activity shelter, recycled materials
Dimensions product depth, [mm]
2300
Dimensions product height, [mm]
2300
Dimensions product width, [mm]
2300
Net weight, [kg]
8.94
Color
Charcoal
Fabric type
Weathershield™ REDUX
Frame Type
Inflatable
EAN-13
5056446198684
Dimensions parcel depth, [mm]
650
Dimensions parcel height, [mm]
310
Dimensions parcel width, [mm]
310
Parcel weight, [kg]
9.95
Product Highlights
Weathershield™ Redux
Waterproof, lightweight, and environmentally responsible. This material is woven from recycled plastic bottle yarn, providing reliable protection from the elements without compromise.
Quickpitch™ Guying System
Set-up in seconds. Peg the bottom strap taut and adjust the buckle to apply tension
Single Point Inflation
Single Point Inflation awnings inflate from just one external inflation point
Removable groundsheet
Made from recycled plastic bottles, the HUB 2 toggle-in groundsheet provides comfort and protection from wet or rugged terrain
Fully waterproof
Tested to withstand 200 liters of water per hour per sqm, which exceeds London's average of 70 liters per hour in its wettest month