By: Maria Baker, Samson Lewis, Michelle Miller & Kara Svenson.

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By: Maria Baker, Samson Lewis, Michelle Miller & Kara Svenson

We strive to get more people enjoying the great outdoors. We create tents that enhance the camping experience by streamlining the setup process and producing comfortable, safe tents.

AdventurersFamily Oriented Campers Want to get as close to nature as possible Want as comfortable of a camping experience as possible Camp outside of camping groundsTend to stay one campsite Willing to camp in various weather conditions Want easy-setup Function is more important than comfort Inexperienced, camps 1-2 times a year, if at all

Description and Benefits As temperature decreases, the tent size shrinks. The contraction of the tent material keeps campers warm. Increased warmth leads to increased comfort no matter the weather. This tent can be used anywhere under any conditions by hard-core campers. Price $45 for two person tent (price increases by $10 for each additional person it sleeps) SIT Tool: Attribute Dependency

Description and Benefits Tent has flexible poles that can be put in any shape, then lock into place Fabric is tossed over the poles and adapts to the shape of the poles Allows the camper to pop up the tent regardless of terrain Easy to use Price 30 poles- $ poles- $ poles- $350 SIT Tool: Task Unification

Description and Benefits Poles are removed and air is blown into the frame to expand the tent. This tent can be blown up manually or with a pump. This makes set-up easier and reduces the tent weight. Facilitates quick set-up. SIT Tool: Subtraction Price Only $40 because of the pole elimination for a 2-person (increases by $10 for each additional camper it sleeps)

Price Tent - $75 50 oz. can of treatment - $30 Description and Benefits A discrete chemical layer repels mosquitos from the tent Additional netting further prevents mosquitos and small insects from entering the tent Reapply the treatment before every trip, and once every three days during the trip SIT Tool: Task Unification

Price 4 person tent - $125 6 person tent - $150 8 person tent - $175 Description and Benefits There are two layers to the floor of the tent The inside of both layers is fluffy while the outside is durable and water resistant Built-in pillows are around one edge of the tent. Pillows and floor can be removed by zippers for cleaning purposes Allows campers to pack less items SIT Tool: Task Unification

Price 6x4 base - $300 8x6 base - $400 10x6 base - $45o Description and Benefits As the amount of sunlight increases, the tent darkens When it is bright and sunny, it keeps you shady and cool As the sun goes down, the tent becomes clear allowing campers to view the great outdoors from the safety and warmth of the tent. Good for sightseeing Allows campers to be more aware of surroundings SIT Tool: Attribute Dependency