Super Soaker Soakertag Elite Flash Flood
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Product Description
The Soakertag Elite Flash Flood is a high performance pressurized water blaster that has two ways to blast water. Blast long-distance streams of water, or unload a huge burst of water in one shot using CPS (constant pressure system) technology. It includes a quick-fill cap and comes with 10 Soaker Tag Targets.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #53509 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Hasbro
- Dimensions: 16.00" h x 14.00" w x 3.75" l, 3.18 pounds
Customer Reviews
Really Great!!
This is easily the best water gun around. It packs a ton of punch. My friend and I compared his Arctic Shock to my Flash Flood pump by pump. By pump five, the flash flood on my gun shot so much water, you could easily douse someone with a well placed shot. The other awesome element is that the precision stream is incredibly powerful. This gun requires, I'd say, about a maximum of ten pumps. No 300 pumps to get a five second shot. This gun is the real deal. A must buy!
Get it!
I personally do not have this toy but my neiboor does. Once almost our whole neboirhood had a water gun fight (we had some friends over too). So, obviously, my neiboor used his Flash Flood. At first I had no clue what it did. I saw him pump it up and do one of the two things,
1. Shoot a thin, long beam of water for almost a minute
2. Pull back a trigger on the top,( also called the Flash Flood nozel) and fire a load of pressurized water on them.
My nebooir,(war crazed) started to pump and pump the flash Flood for maybe 15 minuets. Terrified me and my friend hid. We saw him empty it onmy friend's sister. It was devastating. So take my advice buy this Super Soaker!
Exciting, but underpowered
The 2005 Flash Flood has wimpy range. The flash flood nozzle may be powerful, but it empties your firing chamber in the blink of an eye. Here's a tip: cut out the mesh over the nozzle and you'll get, like, 10 feet better range. Probably a check valve freeze would bring up the range considerably, but I wouldn't know. My Flash Flood got 30 feet at the most. To state it simply, there WERE air-powered soakers that are better than this "CPS" soaker with a pint-sized pressure chamber. Some of the better soakers of the XP-line were better than this, but that's a separate rant. Oh yeah, it's got the Max-D style trigger system, so you know it's going to break in, like, a few weeks. I mean, if you see it on a Wal-Mart clearance rack for twelve bucks then, yeah, go for it, but don't pay full price for this sad excuse for a CPS.

