Forget the Man Cave. Let’s Talk Man Tipi.

Also on the menu: treehouses, safari tents and playrooms

Forget the Man Cave. Let’s Talk Man Tipi.

Forget the Man Cave. Let’s Talk Man Tipi.

By The Editors

The things we can be sure of in life are few.

Death. Taxes. And, come December, a lot of face-time with the in-laws.

Should this month find you long on biting your tongue and short on doing as you damn well please, we’ve got a word of advice: take it outside.

That’s the M.O. at Jasper Madison, maker of tipis, treehouses and safari tents for aspiring home-away-from-home buyers everywhere.

Made in Montana in the traditional Sioux-style, the water-repellent Tipi XL weighs in at a humpable 49 lbs. and boasts all the accoutrement necessary for gathering your crew — or your thoughts.

Also of interest: the TreeTent, which sits on a vaulted balcony and packs enough square feet to accommodate the whole family … or not.

And if you’ve got a wedding, client event or just about any other reason to host a large group, Jasper Madison creates modular tents that can accommodate up to 700 people and be configured to your precise needs and desires.

They’ve even got something for the knee-highs: the TipiMini is compact enough to throw in the trunk of a Prius but made of the same durable weather-safe stuff as the larger versions. 

The pick of the bunch, though? TipiBath.

When all else fails, a man can always trust one place for some privacy.

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