The interior offers decent views on clear nights where you might want to roll the fly back.
The Hubba Hubba is an excellent multi-purpose tent.
Even after 65 km/h winds, none of the four MSR Hubba Hubbas had issues in the morning. Well-built snow walls were the chief reason for this, but it speaks to the strength of these tents that they stood up.
This image is after the snow was knocked off. Overnight, 18 centimeters of wet snow fell and the tent was barely bowed. The vestibules started to sag, but the tent withstood a pretty good dump. Not exactly the purpose of this tent, but still....
The Hubba Hubba fitting into a tight ledge on Twin Island.
And they say it's a three-season tent.
Camping out in the woods near Squamish. The above average vestibules are on display here.
View from the inside of the tent. Lot's of good stargazing mesh.