:: Nerf Super Soaker Rebelle Cascade
.: Statistics estimated at iSoaker.com
Manufacturer: Hasbro Inc.
Class: Piston
Item Number: B0885
Copyright Date / Release Date: 2014 / 2015
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Availability: Some Stores
Basic Statistics ::
Weight: 304.00 g (10.74 oz.)
Reservoir Volume: 600.00 mL (20 fl.oz.)
Pressure Chamber Volume: N/A
Pump Volume: 21 mL (0.7 fl.oz.)
iSoaker.com Ratings .:
Power: N/A
Range: 85
Encumbrance: 35
Ergonomics: 75
Capacity: 35
Overall: 70
Blaster Dimensions :: 31.0 cm (12.2 ") x 6.0 cm (2.36 ") x 16.5 cm (6.5 ")
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Reservoir
Pressure Chamber
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Nozzle Information: 1 .:
Range (level)
Range (45°)
Output
iSoaker Output Rating
iSoaker Power Rating
Shot Time
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8.5 m (27.89')
10.5 m (34.45')
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
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 Nerf Super Soaker Rebelle Cascade is a new model by Hasbro Inc. for the 2015 Nerf Super Soaker line. It appears to be a re-coloured version of the Nerf Super Soaker Rebelle Blue Crush. The rest of this review is a copy from the review for the Nerf Super Soaker Rebelle Blue Crush.
The Blaster ::
Nozzle ::
The Nerf Super Soaker Rebelle Cascade is decent and yields a smooth stream for the duration of the blast. However, being a pump-action water blaster, the stream does not last particularly long. Above and slightly behind the nozzle is where a Nerf Tactical Rail is placed. At best, perhaps the camera-attachment might be worth mounting on this water blaster for some interesting point-of-view soaking shots. Otherwise, the usefulness of a Nerf Tactical Rail on a pump action water blaster this small remains to be seen.
Pump ::
Like the 2013 Nerf Super Soaker Arctic Shock and Nerf Super Soaker Shotwave, the pump is comfortable to hold, but its less pronounced riges and more angular design provides less grip than the 2013 Nerf Super Soaker pump-action water blasters. The Nerf Super Soaker Rebelle Cascade's pump also has some pump lag, though less pronounced than other 2014 Nerf Super Soakers, possible due to the fact that this is a smaller blaster.
Grip ::
The trigger and grip area on the Nerf Super Soaker Rebelle Cascade, like the rest of the other current Nerf Super Soaker models, is well moulded and quite comfortable to hold. However, compared to the 2013 Nerf Super Soakers, the build does feel a little less solidly built, perhaps due to the fact that this grip area is actually part of the reservoir and made of a different type of plastic than the grips of most of the 2013 Nerf Super Soaker models.
The Reservoir ::
The reservoir of the Nerf Super Soaker Rebelle Cascade is a decent size for the blaster's size, but is capped by a smaller-diameter, externally tethered 1/4-turn cap. The cap does not feature any sort of rubber gasket and has an air inlet hole drilled into its center. While this air port allows air to enter when water is drawn into the pump to prevent the reservoir from imploding, the lack of a simple valve or non-linear opening allows water to dribble out when the blaster is angled high or left on its side. Additionally,the cap looks like a snap cap, but needs to be twisted 1/4 counter-clockwise only in order to open the cap. Upon initial inspection or if in a rush, there are no visual cues provided to let the user know how to best access or seal the reservoir.
Overall ::
As a whole, the Nerf Super Soaker Rebelle Cascade is a small, decent performing pump-action water blaster. Potentially dribbly cap and not-particularly-useful Tactical Rail addition aside, the Nerf Super Soaker Rebelle Cascade is a comfortable to hold and use. Good as a backup or as a primary blaster in light engagements, the Nerf Super Soaker Rebelle Cascade should be able to keep pace with other water blasters of similar size, but being pump-action, one must be wary of any truly pressurized water blaster users.
Pros
Nice styling, comfortable to hold. Streams produced are relatively smooth, albeit short in duration.
Cons
Pump-action reduces ability to aim while shooting. Pump suffers from some lag at higher pump rates. Low profile cap not as comfortable to open and close. Cap may dribble through air inlet. Unclear of the value of its Tactical Rail.
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