Found theseĀ newly styled Water Warriors Kwik Grip XLs (2017) at a local store. Much more angular and chunky looking than the original Kwik Grip XLs. There are also orange and yellow variants (pictures to be posted with the review on iSoaker.com). More info coming soon.
Short Review: Nerf Super Soaker Zombie Strike Revenge Zombinator (2017)
Brief review of the (2017) Nerf Super Soaker Zombie Strike Revenge Zombinator posted on iSoaker.com. This assault-rifle-like themed water blaster features three (3) nozzles that produce most parallel streams with every pump. Its top-mounted scope is purely ornamental and there is no way to adjust how many streams are produced. Some may find this water blaster fun for its role-playing elements, but its actual performance for larger water fights means this Zombinator is readily outclassed by larger pump-action water blasters and most air or elastic-pressure water blasters. At present, I have no further plans to remove this particular model from its packaging.
Short Review: Nerf Super Soaker Zombie Strike Revenge Infector (2017)
Brief review of the (2017) Nerf Super Soaker Zombie Strike Revenge Infector posted on iSoaker.com. This pistol-shaped pump-action water blaster has its Zombie Strike Revenge-themed styling, but offers no real surprises in its performance aspect. Okay for light skirmishes, this pump action water blaster is readily outclassed by larger pump-action water blasters and by most air or elastic pressurized water blasters.
Hands-On: Nerf Super Soaker Dartfire (2017)
Posted a review of the (2017) Nerf Super Soaker Dartfire. This dual-function dart and water blaster can do both jobs simultaneously with some efficacy, but the value of having a device with both these features remains questionable. Read on to get a better sense of what works and what doesn’t quite add up.
Soak on!
Focusing on Pressure at iSoaker.com
After seeing what’s new for 2017 and taking into consideration how things have been trending for water blasters over the past several years, I’ve decided it’s time for go back to iSoaker.com’s roots and stick to Focusing on Pressure.
To quote Al Davis, former President of Larami Corp., “We had pump-and-shoot water guns too, but we never called them Super Soakers.”
Happy Valentine’s Day, 2017
Hands-On: Ja-Ru “Splash Water Gun”
Finished most testing on my Ja-Ru “Splash Water Gun”, posting my findings onto iSoaker.com. While an interesting, small, spring-loaded water blaster, its design and performance leave much to be desired. I believe this technology has more potential, but to achieve that requires a better design than this.
Acquired: Nerf Super Soaker Dartfire
Also recently acquired the combination blaster known as the Nerf Super Soaker Dartfire by Hasbro Inc. Reminiscent of the old Nerf Switchshot series, the Dartfire can shoot both water and darts. Unlike the Switchshot blasters, the Dartfire can actually fire both at the same time, if desired. That said, I am not aware of any dart fights where water blasters were welcome, nor do I recall any water fights where anyone was worried about someone pulling out a dart blaster, either. The interesting thing is that the trigger serves a dual role; pulling it both launches the dart as well as rotates the barrel to bring the next dart into position (the added force needed for both actions explains by this trigger is larger and is meant to be pulled by two fingers as opposed to one).
More info to come…
Acquired: Nerf Super Soaker Zombie Strike Revenge Zombinator
Recently acquired one of the Nerf Super Soaker Zombie Strike Revenge Zombinator pump-action water blasters. New for 2017 by Hasbro Inc., so far with all the other 2017 Nerf Super Soakers seen, this one is also pump-to-blast, storing no pressurized water. However, though its front-panel graphic is somewhat misleading, the Zombinator fires three streams with every pump. More info to come…