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The SS 100:Original
Description: The SS 100 was released shortly after the SS 50 and was the first air-pressure water blaster to feature a separate compression chamber. However, reports from individuals who have owned or used this weapon suggest that the SS 100 was rather flimsy and prone to damage. Unfortunately, a working model is unavailable for review. Thus, little is known about its performance, durability, etc. Pros: N/A Cons: N/A Other
Reviews: This was my first Super Soaker! The SS 100 is a good blaster, but I didn't see any difference in the stream-size or water or distance between the SS 100 and the SS 50. One difference though, it is two times heavier than the SS 50. It also looked intimidating and its price was quite intimidating, too. 40 loons! You could buy a Monster with that kinda money! Yep, Super Soakers weren't cheap back then. If you were to use a SS 100 after using an XP/CPS, etc you'd feel the difference. The blaster feels flimsy. The blaster leaks. The blaster doesn't feel propoerly proportioned. You'd look at the stream-size and distance and see how wimpy it is. My suggestions are the following. 1. Don't use this blaster for (modern) major outdoor
water fights. Use it only if you are fighting people with XP 220s or XP
240s. Although there are many bad aspects about this blaster, there are a few good things about the SS 100. It camouflages pretty well. It's intimidating. And it earns a place in collectors case. (Posted on 2001/06/10)
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