Seveon Oceans standard emergency ration

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Seveon Oceans standard emergency ration

Post by bl00k » Sat Dec 29, 2007 11:34 am

I bought a Seven OceanS emergency ration a while back. Thought i'd share with you.

This pic is a bit blurry but i found some other on the web too.
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Official site: http://www.compact.no/index.cfm?custom=5#

One pack is about 12x10x4,5 cm, weighs 500gr and contains 2500kcal. One serving of 56gr contains 12gr fat, 36gr carbs, 5gr protein. Mine was manufactured in 03/2007 and is to be replaced no later than 02/2012. :D

For dutch users: I bought it for 7 euro's at countrystore.nl

Anyone ever tried on of these? I have only one so i dont want to open it right now. :P

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Post by kman » Sat Dec 29, 2007 11:40 am

I haven't tried the Seven Oceans brand, but I have tried the Mainstay Emergency rations. I'm guessing they're pretty similar. It's a dry cereal bar that's supposed to be non-thirst provoking. They're fun to snack on but I'm not sure how much fun they'd be if that's all I had to eat.

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Post by norge » Sat Dec 29, 2007 1:28 pm

you can also make a porrigde out of it with hot water or cold
they are made in bergen by compact as in norway,they have
made survival bars for many years for the norwegian army
and other nations.
they are pretty sweet and fills your stomac good.
cheers from norge

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Re: Seveon Oceans standard emergency ration

Post by katojapan » Mon Dec 31, 2007 1:22 pm

Happy New Year

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Post by SoFloAuthor » Sun Jan 06, 2008 5:51 pm

Uhhhhhh, only if there was nothing else...and I mean nothing else in the zone to eat (no plants, no bugs etc) I'd rather eat CCC or and omelet out of an MRE case and that's saying a lot....

I've eaten them...or a version of them...thirst provoking coconut flavored...OK I guess if you're strapped for storage space (like on a raft at sea..after you had to pull the dump on the Ej-seat..or your big boat sank...)

I covered these (MAYDAY) in my book...(after trying to eat them for a long period of time..days...)
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Post by BigMark » Sun Jan 06, 2008 9:49 pm

Grr, I forgot to buy your book SoFlo, I bookmarked it so I can pick it up next payday. Too much stuff going on right now to keep up with everything I have on my plate. I've started a list, we'll see if it helps.

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Post by kman » Sun Jan 06, 2008 10:15 pm

SoFloAuthor, can you give us the Reader's Digest version of what it was like to eat those bars for days? I've been tempted to try it for at least one day but maybe a glimpse into your experience would be eye-opening.

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Post by OhCanada » Mon Jan 07, 2008 8:18 pm

I get the ones in the white box and they tast much like shortbread cookies.

I like them a lot and have a local source so no mail shipping costs :)
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Re: Seveon Oceans standard emergency ration

Post by katojapan » Tue Jan 08, 2008 10:24 am

interesting video
Hello. My name is kato.
It's nice to get to know you.
I make videos of me trying rations of militaries of various countries
and upload them on Youtube.
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Post by Hardtack » Sun Jan 27, 2008 12:48 am

I got some Seven oceans rations on order to try. Compact also make the BP-5 disaster relief ration. I emailed Compact to find out who sells it in the US and this was their response:
"I am afraid that it will not be possible to import the BP-5 as it is
not FDA approved. Doctors without Boarders imported 10 cartons for an
exhibition in New York and it took them months to get it our of customs.For your personal use Seven OceanS should be a better choise unless you are going to use it for someone malnurished. BP-5 is tailor made for malnurished people in developing countrys - being also the reason why we never took the burden of having it FDA approved for use in the U.S.
With kind regards"
COMPACT AS
Arne N. Andreassen
The "Trekking" ration appears to be the BP-5 packaged for commercial sale. I've seen this for sale on many Euro outdoors websites.
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