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Number of Records:7 |
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Soaker Name |
Maker |
Class |
Length | Soaker Name |
Maker |
Class |
Length |
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| Super Soaker Max-Infusion Aquapack 50oz. Year Released: 2006 |
Hasbro Inc.
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N/A |
Super Soaker Triple Aggressor Year Released: 2004 |
Hasbro Inc.
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59.0 cm |
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| Super Soaker SoakerTag Body Targets Year Released: 2004 |
Hasbro Inc.
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5.0 cm |
Shield Blaster 2000 Year Released: 2004 |
Mattel Inc.
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41.0 cm |
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| Super Soaker Xtra Tank Carrier Year Released: 1992 |
Larami Ltd.
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N/A |
Super Soaker Water Balloon Flinger Year Released: N/A |
Larami Ltd.
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N/A |
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| Storm Gun: Tsunami Ball Year Released: N/A |
Trendmasters Inc.
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6.0 cm |
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Nerf Switchshots
These soakers combine Nerf technology with soaker technology, being able to launch both Nerf foam darts as well as unleashing a stream of water at the flip of a switch. While not particularly power, these soakers are great for soaking people when the least expect it.
Air Hogs
The Air Hogs Water Rocket series is an interesting, non-soaker use of water. These water rockets fly quite high and may serve as good signalling systems. User beware: you will get wet using these things.
Waterball
Released in 2003, these launchers are definitely meant more for fun than for use as serious water blasters. Their output is minimal, but they do have the ability of launching nearly perfect balls of water (a very neat thing to see). However, the range is also limited making this truly a novelty water launching device.
