I’m developing a hybrid piece of outdoor gear—a backpack that transforms into a one-person tent—and I’d like your help turning the concept into a production-ready design. Functionality is the top priority: every decision, from seam placement to hardware selection, must support a smooth switch between carry mode and shelter mode without fuss. The tent component has to be genuinely easy to set up. Think intuitive folding sequences, minimal poles or clips, and fast transitions even in low-light or windy conditions. I’m leaning toward a rugged canvas shell, so please keep weight management, weather resistance and packability in mind while working with this fabric. If you know clever ways to reinforce stress points or integrate lighter sub-materials without compromising the classic canvas feel, flag them. What I’m expecting from you: • Concept sketches or 3D renders that illustrate the transformation steps • A complete tech pack with dimensions, material specs, and hardware call-outs • Pattern files or CAD drawings ready for sampling • Brief assembly notes so a manufacturer can replicate the prototype accurately Experience with soft-goods, outdoor equipment, or convertible products will be a big plus. If you have past examples that show ergonomic load distribution or fast-deploy mechanisms, I’d love to see them. Let’s create a backpack-tent that campers can set up in moments and rely on for seasons.