I’m creating a freestanding, one-person tent that packs down small enough to roll straight into an integrated backpack—perfect for quick set-ups on rooftops, balconies, parks, or any other urban spot. Core requirements • Lightweight materials are a must, so please think in terms of modern ripstop fabrics, minimal yet rigid pole systems, and compact hardware. • Weather-resistant fabric is non-negotiable; light rain and wind protection should be baked into the material and seam strategy. • An easy setup mechanism is essential, ideally allowing a single user to go from packed to pitched in just a couple of minutes without extra stakes. What I need from you 1. Concept sketches that show how the tent transitions from backpack form to full pitch. 2. 3D CAD models detailing frame geometry, fabric panels, and pack integration. 3. A concise bill of materials highlighting fabric weight, pole alloy, fasteners, and any bespoke parts. 4. Assembly and teardown instructions clear enough for first-time users. Experience with outdoor gear design, portable shelters, or ultralight equipment will be very helpful. If you’ve already worked with quick-deploy mechanisms or hybrid pack-tent concepts, I’d love to see examples. Once the design meets the criteria above, I’ll move toward prototyping and field testing, so accuracy and manufacturability matter from day one. Let’s build a city-ready micro-shelter that anyone can carry on their back.