Nerf Super Soaker History page updated

Finally got around to updating the Nerf Super Soaker History page on iSoaker.com to get it caught up for 2016. Yes, it’s already 2017 – I could list a bunch of excuses, but I figure better to get things mostly up-to-date. Regarding 2017 Nerf Super Soaker models, in light that things have changed between initial images and actual availability, I am waiting to see what actually makes it into stores before adding those models to the list.

Nerf Super Soaker (2017) MSRP from Hasbro

Looks like Hasbro has updated their page for Nerf Super Soaker products with the new items for 2017.

Pricing looks to be a little different than what Entertainment Earth had listed. Most are $1.00 or more cheaper.

  • Nerf Super Soaker Zombie Strike Revenge Contaminator – $14.99
  • Nerf Super Soaker Zombie Strike Revenge Infector – $9.99
  • Nerf Super Soaker Hoverflood – $24.99
  • Nerf Super Soaker Dartfire – $19.99
  • Nerf Super Soaker Zombie Strike Revenge Zombinator – $17.99
  • Nerf Super Soaker Floodinator – $14.99
  • Nerf Super Soaker Freezefire 2.0 – &7.99

Nerf Super Soaker (2017) early pricing

Found some early pricing on some of the upcoming Nerf Super Soaker items for 2017 on Entertainment Earth.

Nerf Super Soaker Rebelle Infinity Fire (2017) preview

Stumbled across another Nerf Super Soaker water blaster model I haven’t come across before on this Swiss website – the Nerf Super Soaker Rebelle Infinity Fire

nerf_super_soaker_rebelle_infinity-fireLooks like it’s a pump-action water blaster, but meant to be braced against one’s shoulder (slightly) to provide more stability/power when using? Not sure how much better it will perform compared to older models like the Nerf Super Soaker Rebelle Blue Crush.

Nerf Super Soaker HoverFlood (2017) preview

super_soaker_hoverfloodLearned about the upcoming Nerf Super Soaker HoverFlood device on this German website. This does not appear to be a water blaster, per se, but rather a type of sprinkler that, with adequate hose pressure, will cause the blades to spin and the upper sprinkler-section to rise into the air, held aloft by its spinning blade. Could be fun, but how well it actually works remains to be tested.