:: Nerf Super Soaker Bottle Blitz (2016)
.: Limited statistics measured at iSoaker.com
Manufacturer: Hasbro Inc.
Class: Piston
Item Number: B4445
Copyright Date / Release Date: 2015 / 2016
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Availability: Some Stores
Basic Statistics ::
Weight: 0.00 g (0 oz.)
Reservoir Volume: 0.00 mL (0 fl.oz.)
Pressure Chamber Volume: N/A
Pump Volume: N/A
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Blaster Dimensions :: 29.5 cm (11.61 ") x 4.5 cm (1.77 ") x N/A
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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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The Nerf Super Soaker Bottle Blitz (2016) is a redesign of the Nerf Super Soaker Bottle Blitz released back in 2010 by Hasbro Inc. (which was a remake of the Super Soaker Bottle Shot (2008)). Like its predecessor, the 2016 Nerf Super Soaker Bottle Blitz can either use the bottle-shaped reservoir that is included in its box or it can use many other common small-mouthed plastic water bottles up to 2L in size. However, unlike the 2010 version, the Bottle Blitz (2016) has its reservoir mounted to the bottom of the pump grip. This positioning significantly lowers the center-of-gravity of the blaster, but also puts the majority of the water blaster's weight onto one's forward pumping hand instead of being able to attempt to rest the bottom of the bottle on one's arm.
Having a pump-action mechanism for stream generation, prolonged continuous streams are not possible. However, since one's hands end up more-or-less in line, one may be able to apply pressure more forcefully, generating a more potent stream. That said, we have not actually tested this particular model so actual performance remains to be verified.
Nevertheless, current presumption is that the Nerf Super Soaker Bottle Blitz (2016) should make for a decent water blaster in small-to-mid-size engagements, primarily depending on the size of bottle reservoir available. As replacement and/or extra compatible bottle reservoirs may be easily obtained, this greatly increases one's ability to carry around extra water on the field, though one still ends up needing to find a safe place to swap tanks when necessary. Of course, one should avoid going against any larger pump-action water blaster and, of course, almost all air and elastic pressure water blasters.
Pros
Able to accept a wide variety of bottle-reservoirs; easy to use; promotes bottle re-use.
Cons
Pump/syringe-type blaster; continuous streams not possible and need to pump to generate streams reduce one's ability to aim as carefully; front-heavy when loaded
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