:: Super Soaker XP 240
:: Stats
Copyright Date
1999
Release Date
2000
Patents
5,305,919; 5,339,987
Availability
No Longer Made
Overall ::
Weight
400.00 g
(14.13 oz.)
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Ratings ::
Power:
80
Reservoir Volume
460.00 mL
(15.33 fl.oz.)
Burden/ Encumbrance:
60
Firing Chamber Volume
N/A
Capacity:
60
Pump Volume
Air
Overall:
70
Item Dimensions
Length
Width
Height
Blaster ::
34.0 cm (13.39 ")
8.0 cm (3.15 ")
16.0 cm (6.3 ")
Versions
Body
Reservoir
Pressure Chamber
Detailing
Notes
1 ::
Orange
Blue
N/A
Green / Blue
None
2 ::
Red
Blue
N/A
Green
Colour Variant
Nozzles
Range
(level)
Range
(45 degrees)
Output
Output
Rating
Power
Rating
Shot
Time
::
5.0 m (16.4')
8.0 m (26.25')
25 mL/sec
(0.83 oz./sec)
2.94
1.57
12.0 sec
Notes:
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The Super Soaker XP 240 is approximately
1.5x larger than the Super Soaker XP 220. Its reservoir appears to hold as much water as its
cousin, the Super Soaker XP 40. The water intake is also similar to the Super Soaker XP 40s design while
the trigger is similar to that found on the Super Soaker XP 220. Like its predacessor, the
pump shaft length of the XP 240 is short. Due to the handle/trigger's design,
the XP 240 may feel slightly awkward for those with larger hands. The entire
blue part of the handle is the trigger, not just the part the index finger rests
on. As such, one needs to squeeze the handle to fire.
Overall, the Super Soaker XP 240 would make a great sidearm/back-up but definitely lacks the power for use as one's main weapon unless, of course, one is in a small water fight (i.e. indoors)
Pros
Small, light, easy to carry and conceal.
Cons
Being a small water blaster, its capacity and water output are rather limited. Its front-heavy design makes one want to use both hands at times to aim which is a limiting factor especially if one wants to have a hand free for blocking shots or lobbing water balloons. Due to the shape of the handle, it may feel awkward if one has larger hands. Its water intake has not been improved over the Super Soaker XP 40, thus leaving some water wasted.
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