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Re: Norwegian review
Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2009 7:29 am
by housil
Norwegian Rations available at German
online-store Dauerbrot.de BUT they ask for €35

An arm and leg...
To expansive if you ask me for "just" this ration

you will get 3 EPa´s or French ones for that

Re: Norwegian review
Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 12:07 am
by Treesuit
Housil,
Is there another online store that we can go to for Norweign or other rations without paying a arm and a leg?
Re: Norwegian review
Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 10:16 am
by housil
Treesuit wrote:Housil,
Is there another online store that we can go to for Norweign or other rations without paying a arm and a leg?
Treesuit,
this is the manufacturers page:
http://www.drytech.no/old/?page_id=40
They have dealers in Norway, Sweden, Finland, Danmark and UK.
The UK-dealer is asking GBP 5.50 - 8.00 for a single entree
http://www.extremeoutdoorfood.co.uk/Products.html
All other dealers don´t have a homepage
Norge is from Norway, maybe he can give you a hand or further information about buying and shipping straight from Norway and keep the (shipping) costs low
I have never tried any Mountain House freeze dried food, but I don´t know if the Norwegian is worthy to spend "tons of dollars" for postage if you have own (good) freeze dried available

Re: Norwegian review
Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 1:10 pm
by norge
norwegian rations from the company drytech:
they do not sell complet army style rations to civilians only
large sales to the army
but you can buy single meals in sport stores and other places
but they cost 10 to 15$ yes you read rigth 10 to 15 us dollars!!!!
personaly i like the mountain house better than drytech ones
but they have a few good ones to
shipping from norway:carry on cash box=74 us $$ usa canada
=60 us $$ europa
if you use your own box and wraping=HOLY crap price
cheers norge
Re: Norwegian review
Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2009 5:18 pm
by britman
That is really annoying I thought the £8-£5 meals on that website Housil linked was for a whole mealtimes ration i.e. like an MRE with the drinks, jam, crackers etc, like our reviewers opened up and had. That would be fine.
But £8 for one freeze-dried pouch is too much.
They do not sell complete ration to public (i.e. non-Norwegian Military)? Just one packet?
Re: Norwegian review
Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 9:15 am
by norge
hello britman!
they only sell single meals,not the 24 hour stuff...
but sometimes i can gett some complet rations from the army
when they not saving money as they did this whinter
rigth now im trying to find someone that can gett me
complet rations from the army
cheers norge
Re: Norwegian review
Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 9:28 pm
by britman
sounds like you got the contacts norge

Re: Norwegian review
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 1:15 pm
by traani
Well i´ve had few of those norwegian MRE´s packs,and i use those,and find them really good,unless you end up with one containing that weird fish/seafood main course

.
id sure would like to get those more as i only have one pack left,its from norwegian unit serving in kosovo.
i think its just great how they pack the meals in that green tight package instead of any type of watersucking carton box,and its easy just to push thes einto your backpack,bdu trousers pocket etc.
the only thing i think,that would improve these would be few matches,paper and some sort of spoon-spork-gadget,maybe evev flameless heater but that would bee too much to ask i think.
Re: Norwegian review
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 5:27 am
by saladp
I think it is made in the form of packaging of these rations
thanks for this review and photos
