:: Super Soaker Monster XL
:: Stats
Copyright Date
1999
Release Date
2000
Patents
Availability
No Longer Made
Overall ::
Weight
4320.00 g
(152.65 oz.)
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Ratings ::
Power:
70
Reservoir Volume
3500.00 mL
(116.67 fl.oz.)
Burden/ Encumbrance:
100
Firing Chamber Volume
1270.00 mL
(42.33 fl.oz.)
Capacity:
70
Pump Volume
35 mL
(1.17 fl.oz.)
Overall:
80
Item Dimensions
Length
Width
Height
Blaster ::
98.0 cm (38.58 ")
21.0 cm (8.27 ")
32.0 cm (12.6 ")
Versions
Body
Reservoir
Pressure Chamber
Detailing
Notes
1 ::
Black
Yellow
Purple
Grey / Yellow / Purple
None
2 ::
Black
Yellow
Purple
Grey / Yellow / Purple
2002 Edition Smaller nozzles
3 ::
Black
Yellow
Purple
Grey / Purple / Orange
Shortened nozzles and reservoir
Nozzles
Range
(level)
Range
(45 degrees)
Output
Output
Rating
Power
Rating
Shot
Time
5x ::
7.0 m (22.97')
11.0 m (36.09')
180 mL/sec
(6 oz./sec)
21.2
15.55
8.0 sec
Power Burst ::
6.0 m (19.69')
10.0 m (32.81')
375 mL/sec
(12.5 oz./sec)
44.17
29.45
4.0 sec
8.5x ::
6.0 m (19.69')
9.0 m (29.53')
260 mL/sec
(8.67 oz./sec)
30.62
18.37
6.0 sec
Aqua Storm ::
5.0 m (16.4')
8.0 m (26.25')
430 mL/sec
(14.33 oz./sec)
50.65
27.01
4.0 sec
11.5x ::
6.0 m (19.69')
9.0 m (29.53')
350 mL/sec
(11.67 oz./sec)
41.22
24.73
6.0 sec
Typhoon Blast ::
5.0 m (16.4')
8.0 m (26.25')
390 mL/sec
(13 oz./sec)
45.94
24.5
4.0 sec
5x 5x ::
6.0 m (19.69')
11.0 m (36.09')
220 mL/sec
(7.33 oz./sec)
25.91
19
6.0 sec
8.5x 8.5x ::
6.0 m (19.69')
11.0 m (36.09')
425 mL/sec
(14.17 oz./sec)
50.06
36.71
3.0 sec
11.5x 11.5x ::
5.0 m (16.4')
9.0 m (29.53')
577 mL/sec
(19.23 oz./sec)
67.96
40.78
2.0 sec
Notes:
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At present, the Super Soaker Monster
XL represents the largest single-piece water blaster created; it was even listed in the Guinness Book of World Records. If one thought
that water blasters like the Super Soaker CPS 2500 were intimidating, think again. This dual-nozzled beast boasts
a large firing chamber and reservoir capacity, CPS-technology, SC quick-fill
capability, and 11 nozzle settings plus one off-setting to choose from. This
comes at the price of weight; the Monster XL is heavy. Even when empty, this
blaster weighs more than many filled Super Soakers.
The nozzles are rated as 5x, 10x, 11.5x, 6-way fan (Typhoon Blast), 4-way (Power
Burst), and one shower-head type (Aqua-Storm) spray. Thanks to the Monster XL's
large firing chamber, all patterns have their use and can dish out the water
in buckets. One side also includes an off-setting such that both firing chambers
can be set to feed into a single nozzle, increasing firing time and conserving
water.
The quick-fill feature and the supplied 2-way QFD will prove invaluable if a
functional hose is present. Thanks to Super Charger technology, the entire blaster
(both firing chamber and reservoir) can be filled by jamming in the SC-nozzle
into an active QFD.
The Monster XL even has a bipod! Given the weight of this blaster, the bipod allows one
to rest the front of the blaster on a bench, a car, or any other object to help
take the weight off one's shoulders. The bipod folds up neatly beneath the blaster.
Each leg of the bipod moves independently. One minor complaint is that when
the bipod is up, it can interfere with arm movement when pumping.
Overall, the Super Soaker Monster XL makes a very intimidating, awe-inspiring extra heavy cannon. Its size will send most people running and its firing chamber will soak anyone who remains. The main drawbacks to this weapon are its sheer weight and the number of pumps required to pressurize both firing chambers. Thankfully, pumping is easy and the fact that one is holding the largest single-piece Super Soaker available justifies the sacrifice in maneuverability. One thing to note is that while the amount of water dispensed is great, the range of the Monster XL feels somewhat lacking, meaning that one will have to be a little closer to do true saturations. Though not recommended for extended missions, the Monster XL makes a great base defense/heavy offensive weapon.
It should be noted that in 2002, a newer version of the Monster XL began appearing on store shelves. While sporting the overall looks of the original Monster XL, this 2002 version has notably shorter and has a distinctive stubby-set of nozzle selectors. According to those who have used them, they perform similarly to the original, albeit in a slightly smaller form factor.
Click to go to the Monster XL (2002 Edition) review.
Pros
A double-barrelled, CPS-based, SC-capable really big water blaster able to thoroughly soak your opponent down to his/her undergarments in seconds. Its sheer size and water streams usually makes others take a second thought before attempting to engage the user of this weapon. The bipod adds both functionality and a meanness to its profile. 11 nozzle settings to choose from will meet virtually any soaking need.
Cons
Really heavy! This things weighs a good deal when fully loaded. It also take many pumps (over 30) to load the firing chambers, but only a couple of blinks to empty it. Its sheer size will make most run or get a bunch to gang up one the user. As great as the nozzle settings are, remember that four hostiles from four different directions will still have the upper hand. The bipod legs can make pumping awkward when in the up-position.
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