Once you turned on the hose, you could pull the trigger and have an incredible and unexhaustable stream of water, all without pumping! blaster to feature a separate compression chamber. To learn more about Nerf Super Soaker, check out these featured videos. Also in October, 2013, the upcoming 2014 Nerf Super Soaker line products were listed, albeit on Target's website, perhaps the earliest that we had learned about the next year's products. On the other hand, the Super Soaker 100 originally held 1.5 liters of water and will now only carry 1.26 liters, and Hasbro isn’t yet saying if any specs have improved. I have a lot of fun memories clobbering my sibling and friends with this soaker. Moreover, the consistency and motions involved in using the "Bio-Ooze" nozzle ended up making the Oozinator very questionable to some. For more information, see: History of the Nerf Super Soaker page. View cart for details. With the overwhelming response to the Super Soaker® 50, Larami needed an encore and after several false starts, Larami turned to Johnson for help. The best way to tell the 2 marks apart is by the pressure chamber. Its direct successor was the XP 150, followed by the XP 105, XP 110, XP 310, and finally the Max-D 6000. Unfortunately, a fully working Super Soaker SS 100 is unavailable for review. ( Log Out /  When you bring a Super Soaker blaster to the water battle, you’re ready to unleash a total deluge of aquatic domination. These blasters were known as the Liquidator (air), the Hydroblade (air), the Vaporizer (piston), the Helix (piston), and the Triple Aggressor (air). If you were to use a SS 100 after using an XP/CPS, etc you'd Step 3 - Pump the blaster 30-40 times; 40 times is recommended if the blaster has been sitting unused for a long time. I have messed around with both marks, but have only fought with and taken statistics with the mk2, and as such, the rest of this review will pertain to the mk2 only. The Flash Flood follows in the footsteps of the Max-D Secret Strike, but uses a single CPS-chamber to power both the stream nozzle as well as the Flash Flood nozzle. Please reference iSoaker.com if you use any information from any part of this website. 2004 marked a new beginning for the Super Soaker line. In order to allow for the hose to attach, the Quick Fill caps were threaded in reverse and slightly enlargened to accomodate the hose connection. Thankfully, most water wars occur where hoses or larger taps are available, making this not such a major issue. Weight Empty: 1.4 lbs, Pump Stroke: 7″ D’Andrade configured the gun components for manufacturing using injection molded parts and added a “pinch trigger valve” in place of the original valve used by Johnson. The “pinch trigger valve” was used for less than three (3) years, whereafter Larami subsequently returned to the use of valves that are more like the gun that was originally designed by Johnson. The origin of the Super Soaker® actually dates back to 1982 when Dr. Lonnie Johnson, a nuclear engineer, first had the idea of making a high performance toy water gun. After 15 seconds the range dropped to half (~ 5m) at 45° output, range, colours, etc.). It has a pinch-tube trigger, hoses, a separate firing chamber and an air pump among other things.