Founder & CEO · Tymmber Outdoor Products · Sierra County, New Mexico
The product is not theoretical. It was built in the field — tested across every terrain, season, and condition for nearly a decade before a single investor was asked to evaluate it.
Mike Isaacs has spent nine years in the field — 1,000+ nights outdoors across all terrains and seasons, 30,000 miles traveled — developing the product, intellectual, and business architecture that became Tymmber Outdoor Products.
His background spans IBM-era technology sales and Connected Home product management, which informs the systems-thinking approach to Tymmber's hardware-content-AI ecosystem. He is the author of Right Is Might and The Scholastic Trap, with a section of Right Is Might selected for publication in the Francis Bacon Society's Baconiana Journal (London, 2025).
Mike developed The Authentic Method — a nine-year empirical framework for distinguishing authentic from manufactured authority — as the philosophical foundation connecting all three Tymmber pillars. His thesis: the same manufactured dependency that corrupted the outdoor gear industry corrupted institutions broadly. The antidote is the same in both cases — tools that build capability, not dependency.
He is also the story behind Living on Hopes and Dreams — the film that anchors the Narrative Arm of the Tymmber ecosystem. February 2021. New Mexico mountains. A Guatemalan asylum seeker climbed the hill to his camp. Four days later, both their lives had changed.
Experienced operators, builders, and domain experts who are actively engaged — not just lending their names — in helping Tymmber grow from prototype to market.
Thirty-one slides. Your own pace. Mike's voice on every section.
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