🥾 Ready, Set, Survive: Premium MRE Bags for the Modern Explorer
Wallaby’s 10-pack Mylar MRE bags combine 15 mil thick BPA-free material with a robust aluminum layer and 400cc oxygen absorbers to ensure long-term airtight food storage. Designed to withstand boiling water, these 6.5x8.5 inch stand-up pouches feature heat-sealable zippers for reusable, fresh, and lightweight meal prep—ideal for backpackers, survivalists, and anyone seeking customizable, preservative-free ready meals.
Brand | Wallaby |
Material | Mylar |
Capacity | 4E+2 Milliliters |
Product Dimensions | 8.5"W x 6.5"H |
Recommended Uses For Product | Packing, Storage |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Number of Items | 10 |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Standard Silver |
Item Weight | 9.52 Ounces |
Number of Pieces | 10 |
Size | 10 Pack |
Reusability | Zipper |
Material Type Free | BPA Free |
Is Microwaveable | Yes |
Unit Count | 10.0 Count |
Manufacturer | Wallaby |
UPC | 850015748134 |
Part Number | MylarBagBundle_MRE_Silver_10 |
Item Weight | 9.5 ounces |
Item model number | MylarBagBundle_MRE_Silver_10 |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
All around great product.
These are the perfect size for a single meal. They sit like a bowl, ziptop, perfect for camping or outdoor activities. Thick mylar, stand up on their own.
L**E
Good
Good, strong product. Doesnt tear easily. Instructions are easy to follow.I used these to store nonfat freeze dried milk. I used my hair iron to seal it.Would definitely buy again.
C**S
Nice
Smaller than expected but well-made. I look forward to using them.
L**A
Great for backpacking meals!
These are great! We use them with our dehydrated camp meals to split them up and heat seal the bags with our vacuum sealer. My wife won’t eat an entire meal typically and then we’re left packing out the remaining food. But with these we can split them and write what they are and how much water is needed with the labels that are included. They’re about 1/2 the size of your standard dehydrated meal bag and take up less space, and safe us money on backpacking meals. They function as they should and seal really well with the vacuum sealer heat.Definitely recommend!
M**E
Great for backpacking meals
Ordered these for my son’s backpacking meals since he makes his own for his dietary restrictions. Quick shipping, heavy duty, and holds boiling water well. The only con is that it takes several times to put a 2nd heat seal on with our Food Saver. You don’t really need it with the desiccation packet and my son usually uses these within a few months.
S**.
Less room than it seems
I like this product. Well-built and not easy to open. It loses a star because it just doesn’t hold as much as it looks. Make sure to spread out the bottom! Great starter set.
A**H
Thick Bags That Stand Up
These bags are much thicker then other bags we have used. They have a gusset bottom which allows them to stand up while filling and stand upright for storage.I will be purchasing this brand again.
T**R
writing titles is the hardest part of a review
I love these things. Freeze-dried foods are $10 to $15 for about 400 to 500 calories, but they are popular because they are so convenient. Now I have the convenience at a fraction of the cost.1. They are easily cleaned in the dishwasher.2. The bags are sealed in a curve at the corners to prevent food from getting stuck in the corners.3. They open at the bottom so they can stand on their own so you don't have to do a balancing act when letting the boiling water cook the food.4. They come with labels so you know what's inside. I use a pencil so I can reuse the labels. The labels survive the dishwasher just fine.5. You can either heat them shut for long-term storage, or you can use the zip-lock seal to reuse them.6. Some freeze-dried meals have the rectangle standing up, so you have to dig deep to get to the food. This has the rectangle laying down, so you don't have to dig as deep.7. You can add or subtract as much food as you want. If the freeze-dried foods are 500 calories each, and you normally eat 700 calories a meal, then you have to combine the freeze-dried food with a granola bar or something, or you can just have the meal you prepared be 700 calories.8. You can add flavoring directly to the food rather than carrying it separately. Want pepper and parmesan cheese to go with your noodles? Just add it to this bag.9. I've never understood why freeze-dried foods take up so much space. You add couscous to this bag, it's a lot of calories for very little space. Your bear canister is only so big.Bottom line, I'm really surprised that from all the YouTube hiking videos I watch, that none of them have even mentioned this product, even if it's to say something negative. Do they not even know about it? If you do any camping or backpacking, you owe it to yourself to try these. (If you're just hiking for the day, then just a sandwich is fine, lol.)
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