Our main method of research and development consisted of creating a SolidWorks model of our product design. By creating a realistic CAD prototype we were able to evaluate various design requirements such as weight, volume, cost, stability and originally it was our goal to also evaluate the force needed to compress on SolidWorks. The force simulation we were planning on running did not work in the end, but the evaluated mass properties feature on Solidworks helped us estimate how much material is needed to produce our product, and how large and heavy it is. The stability of our product in different wind speeds was determined from a SolidWorks flow simulation. From this flow simulation we concluded that our product can withstand 20 mph winds without tipping over, which was our ideal design goal. Creating a prototype of our design also allowed us to get valuable feedback from other groups regarding design improvements. For instance, making the pockets bigger to store more belongings, creating a waist/shoulder strap for easy transportation, and curving the roof to allow rain runoff. These recommendations are extremely helpful for improving our design in the future and elevating it to the next level so it is as effective and long lasting as possible.