We’re back with another installment of our "Natural State Series," where we highlight the stories of Tune M1 owners. This month, meet Rachel Hendryx, a Colorado native and physician’s assistant.

Rachel works in the infectious disease unit during the week but makes the most of her weekends by heading outdoors with her dog, Malila. Her favorite activities include fly-fishing, snowboarding, camping, and photography, which help her recharge after busy weeks at the hospital.

Rachel discovered the Tune M1 at Outer Range Brewing when she met Warren from the Tune team. She was drawn to its quick setup—no need to rearrange bed panels—and its ability to tow her raft. These features made it an easy choice over traditional truck campers or tent camping.

This past summer, Rachel spent more time outdoors than ever before, including a trip to the Tetons. With the Tune M1, she found it easier to explore new areas without worrying about complicated camp setups or reservations.

Rachel has also started using the Tune M1’s T-Track system to create custom organizational solutions for her gear. She enjoys connecting with other Tune owners and has met many at Colorado ski areas.
For Rachel, the Tune M1 is a practical and reliable way to spend more time outside. Ready to get out there? The Tune M1 is built to make your adventures easier.