Another new Soakin’ Everywhere image mash-up posted on iSoaker.com: Superman Soakin’!
Of course, the question remains, is the Man of Steel afraid of rusting after a water fight?
Another new Soakin’ Everywhere image mash-up posted on iSoaker.com: Superman Soakin’!
Of course, the question remains, is the Man of Steel afraid of rusting after a water fight?
Soakin’ Everywhere: First Order Super Soaker Trooper posted on iSoaker.com
Just for fun; more to come!
iSoak’D 151 posted on iSoaker.com. Special thanks to Adele for the unintentional inspiration for this particular comic strip.
Soak on!
While I seek to help improve what stock water blasters are available, this is but one way to seek out more powerful water guns. For those who might consider taking matters into their own hands, check out this survey by Ben of Super Soaker Central.
Soak on!
More names found for upcoming 2016 Nerf Super Soaker water blaster models. They include:
I can only guess the “Tidal Torpedo Bow” model uses the same Nerf rockets as the Nerf Super Soaker Tidal Torpedo 2-in-1 water blaster, but has a “bow-like” shape.
Not surprised to see some upcoming models that are “Star Wars”-themed. Whether any of these models are pressurized remains to be seen.
BlasterLabs found some pictures of the upcoming Nerf Super Soaker Zombie Strike Infector and Contaminator. It appears that while both of these blasters look like pump-action water guns, they are coming with some sort of “slime/ooze” packet. Talk about going against the general rule of only using clear, clear water during water fights.
The Super Soaker XP 310 was the largest air pressure water gun released by Larami Ltd. in 2000 under the Super Soaker XP line. For all intents and purposes, it can be thought of as the big brother to the Super Soaker XP 220, sharing the same colour palette and some similar styling, though also being quite different since the XP 310 features dual separate air pressure chambers.
After a year-and-a-half, I’m opting to no longer regularly update the iSoaker Warriors Google+ page. Having had parallel updates with the iSoaker Warriors Facebook page, the Google+ page managed to only attract 21 people and only 1 or 2 people replying. The Facebook page now has 125 followers and more replies than I can easily count. Continue reading iSoaker Warriors (Google+) Going into Stasis
Thanks to the video the Southern Brisbane Nerf Club posted on YouTube, we now know more on some upcoming 2015/2016 Nerf Super Soaker models. The new line seems to be branded as “H2O PS” and has the statement “Pressure-Tech” on its packaging. Continue reading More on upcoming air pressure Nerf Super Soaker
Looks like air pressure Nerf Super Soakers are appearing in Australia and are anticipated to come to the Northern Hemisphere come 2016… more info posted here.