:: Super Soaker Helix
:: Stats
Copyright Date
2003
Release Date
2004
Patents
Availability
Few Stores
Overall ::
Weight
760.00 g
(26.86 oz.)
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Ratings ::
Power:
80
Reservoir Volume
900.00 mL
(30 fl.oz.)
Burden/ Encumbrance:
50
Firing Chamber Volume
N/A
Capacity:
70
Pump Volume
37 mL
(1.23 fl.oz.)
Overall:
80
Item Dimensions
Length
Width
Height
Blaster ::
43.0 cm (16.93 ")
8.0 cm (3.15 ")
20.0 cm (7.87 ")
Versions
Body
Reservoir
Pressure Chamber
Detailing
Notes
1 ::
White
Purple
N/A
Yellow
None
2 ::
Blue
Red
N/A
Black, Red, Silver, and Orange
Colour Variant - Spiderman 3
Nozzles
Range
(level)
Range
(45 degrees)
Output
Output
Rating
Power
Rating
Shot
Time
Main ::
7.0 m (22.97')
10.0 m (32.81')
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Wide ::
6.0 m (19.69')
7.0 m (22.97')
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Notes:
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The Super Soaker Helix is a Power Soaker with pluses! Unlike the smaller Power Soakers, the Helix has its own reservoir that holds a respectable amount of water. The body construction feels quite solid and the back-side handle is quite comfortable to hold. The reservoir features a Fast-Fill cap meaning that with a decent pressure water stream (i.e. from an average garden hose), one can fill the reservoir without needing to remove the cap completely. However, water will not spill out from the reservoir after. The cap, while it can be fully removed in case the fast-fill does not work, does not have a tether.
The Helix derives its name from the helix of water its dual nozzles produce. Basically, extending the pump fills the pump-piston with water. Pulling the pump pushes water out of the dual nozzles while, at the same time, rotating them clockwise yielding what appears to be dual twisting streams of water. On top of this, the angle of the nozzles can be easily adjusted by turning the dial at the very front of the blaster (the stripped area at the front rotates 360 degrees around). Rotating this dial toggles the dual nozzles from narrow to wide angles. Due to the spinning nature of the streams produced, the resulting blast leaves amusing circular water patterns. What this also means is that if one tilts the blaster even only slightly while shooting, the area that would be covered by water is greater than any single-nozzled blaster, but more concentrated than any fan-blast. The overall effect of the dual streams is reminiscent of a riot-blast as could be done on earlier XP models, but much more controlled.
Being piston-based, the range of the streams are dependant on how forcefully one is able to pull the pump. However, as the Helix does not need to be pressurized, it means instant soaking action on demand as each pump pushes a respectable amount of water.
All-in-all, the Super Soaker Helix is a very good close-range soaker with excellent soaking capabilities. While the streams do not produce the same punch nor get as much range as XP, Max-D or CPS-class blasters, what is sacrificed in range is made up for in terms of sheer soaking power. A single pump from the Helix could easily drench an opponent's shirt. Useful as a main blaster in small-to-mid skirmishes, this soaker is likely best used as a close-range extreme soaking back-up blaster. Simply pull it out, pull the pump, and let the water fly. If only it had a strap...
Note: in 2006, a Max-Infusion variant of the Super Soaker Helix was released. The Super Soaker Max-Infusion Helix is identical in design to the original Super Soaker Helix, but its reservoir cap was enlargened and modified such that it could be attached to the Super Soaker Max-Infusion Aquapack reservoirs.
Pros
Respectable amount of water unleashed per pump. Piston-based design means no pre-pumping required to build enough pressure to shoot. Spinning nozzles produce a spiralling stream that soaks larger areas very quickly. Nozzles' angle easily adjustable simply by turning the forward-placed dial. Can be fast-filled from a hose without needing to remove the reservoir cap.
Cons
Piston-based system means soaker cannot be fired continuously. Narrowest nozzle setting not exactly straight, thus streams still spread apart. Lack of strap means that a bag or backpack is required if one wants to use this as a back-up blaster.
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