:: Water Warriors Ultimate Outlaw
.: Statistics measured at iSoaker.com
Manufacturer: Buzz Bee Toys Inc.
Class: Air - Pressurized Reservoir
Item Number: 13150
Copyright Date / Release Date: 2010 / 2011
Patents:
Availability: No Longer Made
Basic Statistics ::
Weight: 580.00 g (20.49 oz.)
Reservoir Volume: 900.00 mL (30 fl.oz.)
Pressure Chamber Volume: N/A
Pump Volume: Air
iSoaker.com Ratings .:
Power: 10
Range: 90
Encumbrance: 40
Ergonomics: 70
Capacity: 45
Overall: 85
Blaster Dimensions :: 39.0 cm (15.35 ") x 8.5 cm (3.35 ") x 19.0 cm (7.48 ")
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Reservoir
Pressure Chamber
Detailing
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Nozzle Information: 1 .:
Range (level)
Range (45°)
Output
iSoaker Output Rating
iSoaker Power Rating
Shot Time
Main ::
9.0 m (29.53')
11.0 m (36.09')
65.0 mL/s (2.17 oz./s)
7.66
5.61
10.0 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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The Water Warriors Ultimate Outlaw is the second smallest water blaster released by Buzz Bee Toys Inc. in 2011 for their Ultimate Water Warriors System. The most notable feature of the entire Ultimate Water Warriors line is the ability for all the water blasters to connect to one another either on the top of the bottom. While connecting the blasters does not link triggers, pressure chambers, or reservoirs, linking does allow one to carry around multiple blasters more easily and offers interesting flexibility in blasting choices when using blasters in combination.
The Blaster ::
Nozzle ::
The Water Warriors Ultimate Outlaw is slightly smaller than the Water Warriors Equalizer it is replacing, but has slightly more power in its stream. The nozzle produces a smooth and respectable stream for this blaster's size. Powered by its pressurized reservoir, shot time is decent as well. However, as with most other air-pressure-based systems, if water levels are low, there is also a chance of creating a mist-shot.
Pump ::
The Water Warriors Ultimate Outlaw features a forward mounted, rotable pump. The pump grip can be rotated when multiple blasters are attached with the extended forward tab making it easier to pump even when holding a stack of 2 or more linked blasters. Pumping, itself, is smooth and it does not take too many pumps to adequately pressurize the reservoir for good stream performance.
Triggers / Grip ::
The trigger and grip area on the Water Warriors Ultimate Outlaw, like most of the other Ultimate Water Warriors blasters, is positioned at the back of the blaster. This gives the blaster a nice, linear shape, and allow triggers of all blasters to be easily accessed when multiple blasters are attached together. The grip is a decent size, though having an attached base means that those with larger hands may feel limited in space.
The Reservoir ::
The reservoir of the Water Warriors Ultimate Outlaw occupies the majority of this blaster's body. Making the most of available space, the Ultimate Outlaw holds a decent amount of water for its size. Moreover, so long as the reservoir was not overfilled (not more than 3/4 full), the Ultimate Outlaw can fully empty its reservoir after its initial complete pressurization. As an added bonus, the refill cap is located on the left side of the blaster, meaning that the Ultimate Outlaw can be refilled even while still attached to other Water Warriors Ultimate blasters. This adds to the value of combining this blaster with a larger one that requires more pumping in that is can serve as an immediate back-up, able to shoot, while one is pressurizing the other blaster's firing chamber.
The Connection System ::
Of course, one cannot talk about the Water Warriors Ultimate Outlaw without noting its connection points. As on all the Ultimate Water Warriors water blasters released in 2011, the Ultimate Outlaw has connection points on its top and bottom. All Ultimate Water Warriors water blasters, unlike the Ultimate Air Blasters line, use identical connection mechanisms meaning that any blaster can connect to any other blaster on its top or bottom. The top side of the blasters feature the "hook" and indentation while the bottom side of the blasters feature the attachment mechanisms and release button. Attaching blasters together is simply a matter of lining up the back point, angling the rear point into the lower blaster's upper indentation, and the clipping the lower blaster's hook into the upper blaster's attachment mechanism.
Attaching and detaching blasters is fairly easy one you try it a couple of times. Those with smaller hands may have some difficulty though, particularly if dealing with fully loaded, heavier blasters. Though not necessary, having the option to link blasters is a nice-to-have feature. The main problem apart from weight gain is that some blasters must be unlinked in order to be refilled.
Overall ::
As a whole, the Water Warriors Ultimate Outlaw is a solid blaster with respectable power for small skirmishes or for use as a potent back-up. Its shot time is limited by its restricted pressure chamber size, but streams have a good kick nevertheless. Its single nozzle offers good power for this size blaster while its ability to connect to itself and other blasters in the Ultimate Water Warriors line offers even more flexibility and possiblities to create a more potent soaking device. Overall, the Water Warriors Ultimate Bandit remains a good blaster, able to hold its ground any blaster of similar size and even some larger ones. Just be wary of most larger, true CPS-class water blasters.
Pros
Solid streams with good power and performance. Blaster looks and feels fairly solid. Can be pumped and pressurized easily. Attaches to any Ultimate Water Warrior water blaster to create more powerful soaking devices.
Cons
Opaque reservoir makes it hard to tell how much water remains. No shoulder strap/hoslter. Only one nozzle setting. Being a pressurized reservoir system, blaster cannot be pressurized, then topped off.
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