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Super Soaker 50 Water Blaster - 20th Anniversary Edition

Super Soaker 50 Water Blaster - 20th Anniversary Edition
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Super Soaker 50 Water Blaster - 20th Anniversary Edition

 
 
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Features
  • Fill it up, pump it up, and blast away

  • Twentieth anniversary air-powered water blaster designed after the original

  • Features a 25-ounce capacity and can shoot up to 35 feet

  • Easy to fill


WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.

Description

Hasbro SOA 20th Super Soaker


Product Details
Product Length:3.38 inches
Product Width:19.75 inches
Product Height:10.25 inches
Package Length:19.9 inches
Package Width:10.2 inches
Package Height:2.6 inches
Package Weight:1.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 13 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 13 customer reviews )
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11 of 11 found the following review helpful:


5Great water Gun very DURABLE  Apr 17, 2009 By J. Black
I have a very active son with autism. He loves water and water guns. I have bought alot of water guns and they all end up broken or taken apart. This water gun has lasted. It is easy for him to refill, shoots far and he has a ton of fun with it. It costs a bit more but well worth it considering all the money I spent on ones that ended up broken.


9 of 9 found the following review helpful:


4Super Soaker 50 almost the same...!  Apr 09, 2009 By jason link "Rezivor ,the ill emcee !"
This 20th anniversary release, of the Super Soaker 50 is close to the original. I recently bought this, and enjoy using it in water wars with my 6yr. old son. He said this one is now his favorite Super Soaker ! Overall this is a great buy. A few differences are that you can't screw the bottle off to fill it. The bottle has no Super Soaker 50 sticker. Just says Super Soaker , imprinted on the bottle. It's slightly different on the end of the barrel. And their is a added piece between the main base of the gun, and the pump. Also it says it shoots 35 feet. Instead of 50 feet as the original stated. Despite those differences, this brings back the good ol' days ! And it appears to be more durable than some of the newer Super Soaker guns my son and I have. If you remember the original 50 and don't have an original. Than this is a great replacement !
The 50 has always been my fav of water guns. But I am still hoping to see a 20th re-release of the 100 aswell !

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


3This isn't your old Super Soaker 50  Jul 06, 2009 By Daniel Finlay
I loved my Super Soaker 50, like I imagine a good number of the people who are interested in this product did. This re-release got me very excited, keeping my eyes peeled whenever I was near a toy store. I finally got my hands on a pair (for me and my girlfriend) and I have to admit, it's a mixed bag.

First of all, huge applause for the structural redesigns, it is far more durable than the old 50 ever was. Why only three stars? For one very simple reason, while you could pump the originals until they broke or broke skin, these ones have flawed caps which, maybe intentionally, release pressure when pumped beyond a certain point.

That's right, the 50 no longer means it shoots 50 feet, and even the 35 foot estimate is optimistic. I think I could hit 35 feet if I was shooting at a perfect 45 degree angle, and I had a slight breeze to my advantage. When shooting the gun from arm level (I'm 6' tall) the blast touched ground about twenty feet away.

If I pumped it until the gasket leaked, the next shot would be a misty blast of sputters, until it caught its groove again. Some of my favorite times with the Super Soaker (and this ventures into why I gave it four stars for education) were filling it with varying levels of water, then pumping it to various degrees. The Super Soaker line carries with it the ability to gain a tangible sense of air pressure and how water is not compressible.

Fantastic nostalgia, great colors, durable redesign, but somewhat neutered, as if its true audience wasn't already in their twenties.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


1leaky super soaker  Sep 22, 2009 By CT Ravens "Bal_Ravens"
The gun doesn't retain pressure so it is more like a kinda of soaker than a super soaker.

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5Welcome Back!  Jul 05, 2009 By Shawn Hamilton "Fat Idiot"
I'm 30, so I shouldn't be playing with toys, but I remember getting one of these at a flea market in 1989 and it being one of the most fun toys I ever had. I went looking on ebay and heard mention of a remake, found it here and pre-ordered it. It did not disappoint, they've made a few changes to the look of gun, but they are all welcome improvements, the water bottle is no longer removable, you simply open a top cover and fill it, it's a good large opening, so this is also a win. "The super soaker 50 20th anniversary edition, If you definitely need to soak every mudger fudger in the room, accept no substitutes" :)

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