:: Super Soaker 30: Classic Series
.: Statistics measured at iSoaker.com
Manufacturer: Larami Corp.
Class: Air - Pressurized Reservoir
Item Number: 9921
Copyright Date / Release Date: 1990 / 1992
Patents: 5,074,437; D.318,309
Availability: No Longer Made
Basic Statistics ::
Weight: 190.00 g (6.71 oz.)
Reservoir Volume: 210.00 mL (7 fl.oz.)
Pressure Chamber Volume: N/A
Pump Volume: Air
iSoaker.com Ratings .:
Power: 3
Range: 70
Encumbrance: 20
Ergonomics: 75
Capacity: 10
Overall: 60
Blaster Dimensions :: 30.0 cm (11.81 ") x 6.0 cm (2.36 ") x 19.0 cm (7.48 ")
Version Colours .:
Body
Reservoir
Pressure Chamber
Detailing
Notes
1 ::
Nozzle Information: 1 .:
Range (level)
Range (45°)
Output
iSoaker Output Rating
iSoaker Power Rating
Shot Time
Main ::
6.0 m (19.69')
9.0 m (29.53')
25.0 mL/s (0.83 oz./s)
2.94
1.77
15.0 s
Notes:
- Most statistics are from models tested by iSoaker.com; individual performance may vary; some models exhibit greater variability than others (i.e. output, range, colours, etc.)
- Please reference iSoaker.com if you use any information from any part of this website.
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One of the smallest air-pressure based water blasters made, the Super Soaker SS 30 makes a great back-up weapon. The model reviewed is a classic series one released in 1999. The water reservoir holds a decent amount of water for the blaster's size. The SS 30 can get one out of a sticky situation should one's main weapon run dry. The power of the weapon is surprising despite its small appearance.
This Super Soaker SS 30 is best used for back-up. However, as it is based on the original design, it does appear a little flimsier than newer lines so a little care should be taken when using the SS 30. Otherwise, it makes a great pistol.
Pros
Small, light, easy to carry. Rate of fire-to-water supply ratio quite good and can last a fairly long time (though water yield is low). Packs good power for its size.
Cons
Relatively fragile and may leak, especially if the O-ring is damaged or loose. Nozzle size is significantly smaller than the newer weapons. The pumping mechanism is also somewhat fragile. (Don't force it to hard or it will break. I know from experience.)
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