Hands-On: Super Soaker Racer
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2012 9:05 am
Recently got my hands on one of these old Super Soaker novelty items, the Super Soaker Racer.
Super Soaker Racer @ iSoaker.com
More pics to come soon, but in the meantime, there are some things I hadn't expected from this item. It comes with a cup with a fill line so that you won't overfill the car part. The car's tires are neither rubber nor plastic; they are actually foam. Not so sure how durable foam-based tires would prove to be, but they are light. Lastly, the air pump attaches to the car via a clip. This clip also serves as the launching mechanisms. The car basically behaves like a semi-controlled FTS device.
(flying tank syndrome for those less familiar with that abbreviation).
All-in-all, a neat glimpse back at the heydays of the Super Soaker brand. I don't think I'll actually pressurize this item, but I do plan to at least measure its full PC/reservoir capacity.

Super Soaker Racer @ iSoaker.com
More pics to come soon, but in the meantime, there are some things I hadn't expected from this item. It comes with a cup with a fill line so that you won't overfill the car part. The car's tires are neither rubber nor plastic; they are actually foam. Not so sure how durable foam-based tires would prove to be, but they are light. Lastly, the air pump attaches to the car via a clip. This clip also serves as the launching mechanisms. The car basically behaves like a semi-controlled FTS device.

All-in-all, a neat glimpse back at the heydays of the Super Soaker brand. I don't think I'll actually pressurize this item, but I do plan to at least measure its full PC/reservoir capacity.
