:: Super Soaker Splashfire
:: Stats
Copyright Date
2001
Release Date
2002
Patents
Availability
No Longer Made
Overall ::
Weight
360.00 g
(12.72 oz.)
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Ratings ::
Power:
60
Reservoir Volume
1050.00 mL
(35 fl.oz.)
Burden/ Encumbrance:
30
Firing Chamber Volume
N/A
Capacity:
80
Pump Volume
25 mL
(0.83 fl.oz.)
Overall:
70
Item Dimensions
Length
Width
Height
Blaster ::
49.0 cm (19.29 ")
7.0 cm (2.76 ")
24.0 cm (9.45 ")
Versions
Body
Reservoir
Pressure Chamber
Detailing
Notes
1 ::
Grey
Purple
N/A
Black
None
Nozzles
Range
(level)
Range
(45 degrees)
Output
Output
Rating
Power
Rating
Shot
Time
::
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Notes:
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The Super Soaker Splashfire
is the only Power Soaker-based blaster released in 2002. Looking like a morphed
and flattened Super Soaker CPS 1200, this blaster holds a surprising amount of water for its
size. Its pump volume, however, leaves a little more to be desired, but the
small pump volume translates into many shots before needing to refill. The reservoir,
itself, is opaque, making it hard to determine how much water remains. The tethered
cap works well, but the small opening in the reservoir can make refilling this
blaster tricky.
Overall, the Super Soaker Splashfire is a functional, though limited capability water blaster. Good for light squirtfests, the Splashfire is not recommendable for larger water wars. It is, however, good as a sidearm and does have the advantage of firing each time it is pumped.
Pros
Small, light, fairly harmless appearance. Easy to carry and to fire. Has a decent reservoir for a blaster of this size.
Cons
Not a very powerful water stream. Stream size quite small and can be outclassed by virtually any XP, SC or CPS. Range varies depending on how hard it is pumped. The pumping mechanism does not always fill the firing chamber properly.
Submitted Reviews:
By: Firzenr | Posted: 20080622
Manufacturer:Hasbro Inc.
Copyright:2001
Soaker Name: Super Soaker Splashfire
Length:49 cm
Width:7 cm
Height:24 cm
Weight:360 grams
Pressurization System:Piston Pressure
Reservoir Volume:1050 mL
Pressure Chamber Volume: mL
Pump Volume:25 mL
Number of Nozzles:1
Nozzle 1:
Range(level): 9.5 meters
Review: The Splashfire isn't actually that bad. It is very easy to use, however, is seriously underpowered. But what it lacks in power and a hard hitting punch, it makes up for in capacity for it's relatively small size, so it can last in long-lasting wars. Unfortunately, the reservoir is opaque, so you will not have much of an idea how much is filled. Besides that, the Splashfire can fire in rapid succesion, and even faster if you have a paticularly strong arm. This blaster can prove to be quite lethal if used properly.
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