:: Super Soaker Battlepack
.: Statistics measured at iSoaker.com
Manufacturer: Larami Ltd. / Imaginings3
Class: Accessory
Item Number: #37
Copyright Date / Release Date: 1992 / 1993
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Basic Statistics ::
Weight: 330.00 g (11.66 oz.)
Reservoir Volume: 0.00 mL (0 fl.oz.)
Pressure Chamber Volume: N/A
Pump Volume: N/A
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Power: N/A
Range: N/A
Encumbrance: 20
Ergonomics: 75
Capacity: N/A
Overall: 70
Blaster Dimensions :: 10.0 cm (3.94 ") x 31.0 cm (12.2 ") x 37.0 cm (14.57 ")
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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.)
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A working Super Soaker Battlepack is available, but due to its age and rarity, it will not undergo actual battlefield testing. As such, pictures and limited stats were measured, but additional insight into full functionality and durability will not be done at present.
In general, the Super Soaker Battlepack is the only non-reservoir Super Soaker-branded backpack from Larami Ltd. It features two side pockets for holding Super Soaker XTC refill reservoirs as well as a pocket for holding a Super Soaker SS30-sized water blaster and one more for sunglasses. The sunglasses, themselves, were provided in a sealed plastic pouch that needs to be cut in order to open. For now, these glasses are remaining untouched within their sleeve. The additional markings on the backpack are in line with the Super Soaker styling in the early 1990s, but dials and gauges are merely printed on and are not functional in any way.
The Super Soaker Battlepack also has a single zippered chamber that has no additional internal divisions or pockets.
In the end, this is one of those items which is neat to have from a collector's point-of-view and has some value as a specialized equipment carrier on the water warfare field. Of course, many other backpacks also possess external pockets and straps that could also readily be used for toting equipment around, but this is the only one bearing Super Soaker branding.
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