💦 Soak it to 'em with style!
The Nerf Super Soaker Barrage Soaker is a versatile water blaster featuring three distinct modes—Scatter, Flood, and Distance. With a generous capacity of 84 fluid ounces, it allows for extended playtime, soaking targets from up to 38 feet away. Ideal for summer fun, it comes complete with the soaker and instructions for immediate enjoyment.
M**.
Good bang for your buck.
This is a great deal of a squirt gun. It has a huuuuge reach for the size. The only downside is it only shoots when you pump, so there's no actual trigger. Sneak attacks will be a bit tough, but this gun is all tough, noisy fun. Different sprays on it too. If someone is a big baby and doesn't want to get hit by a full stream, you can switch the orange end nozzle to a mist, which actually feels very soothing on a hot summer day.
S**S
Great for Super Soaker Battles!
Because these are so cheap (cost, not material), I actually purchased 2 of these for my little cousin for Christmas so he could play outside with friends. It made more sense to get 2 anyway because that way it's not just one kid running around blasting the other-they can actually have a super soaker battle! This is rather large and can become a little on the heavier side once filled with water so I definitely recommend this for ages 10+ solely for the reason of being able to hold and run around with this heavy toy. This Super Soaker holds a lot of water so you don't need to refill as quickly!
A**R
7 Types of Supersoakers reviewed.
We have 7 different NERF Supersoaker models for a total of 10. We like to use ours around the pool and the backyard for super wet fun. We have tried other brands of water guns from other makers, but NERF seems to make the best ones generally speaking.I wrote my take on each model, but put my top two favorites for OVERALL performance (ASIN# used to facilitate looking it up on Amazon website).1. Tidal Tube Blaster, one tube of water: This is UNBEATABLE for soakage. My 3-4 y/o could operate this with ease. My wife was often a casualty of mischief with this blaster. With the right angle, I can launch an accurate good stream of water a good 40-60 feet (all the way to the end of a long pool), giving this the longest range by far of all the supersoakers. The only drawback is it's a one shot deal, hence this is best as a pool toy. You can also use a bucket in the back yard, but you're at a big disadvantage when you want to refill. Ours has lasted through a full summer with no problem. You cannot really find this in the store, and have to order online. I got it for <$10/pack on sale by Amazon last year.ASIN: B00EAHXYG62. Scatterblast Blaster, 22 oz.: This is frequently on sale for $9 at Target and is normally priced at $10 full retail. There is plentiful supply and easy to buy. It has a single nozzle that has 4 little holes around 1 bigger one. The range is decent and the pump action is smooth. This one is a favorite of my preschooler, which is not surprising considering how easy it is to hold and operate. Even though the reservoir is on the smaller side, because it is a basic water gun with one nozzle, it actually lasts quite awhile before getting empty. This is like a shotgun, scattering a decent amount of water over a wide area. Overall, because of the low price point, durability, ease of use, and good soakage, this is my favorite of the pack outside of the pool (then it's the tube blaster).ASIN: B00EAHXWQI** Barrage Soaker, 84 oz.: This thing has a huge reservoir that allows you run around the yard with impunity. The adjustable nozzle twists to select one of three settings, but the nozzle does not twist all the way around. The 1st setting is a not-as-good version of the Scatterblaster (stream is so wide it devolves into three small streams and mist). The 2nd setting is a regular steam with limited range. The 3rd setting is a thinner steam goes much farther. The money's at the 3rd setting, and it is very effective, especially if you can keep a good distance from your target. The giant reservoir with the 3rd setting combines for a fearsome combo in a water gun. This gun is best for older kids (at least upper elementary) as it is pretty heavy when full.ASIN: B00EAHXYHU3. Double Drench Blaster, 27 oz.: This water gun is a lot of fun with it's double barrel multi hole goodness. It has good range and great spread of water as expected. You don't have to be accurate at all. In fact, you probably don't even have to look when you fire. You'll hit something... You might feel like a bad boy walking around with this double barreled saw off shotgun water toy.ASIN: B00EAHXYPC** Floodfire Blaster, 43 oz: This thing holds quite a bit of water. It fires a single large stream of water at long range, but you have to hold the trigger down AND use the pump action. This is because it also connects to a garden hose and the trigger releases the pressure from the hose for ultimate range and unlimited soakage. The hose connector works well and is a quick on/off twist. It's nice to just connect and fill up fast. However, why use this with a hose when you have a Flippin' HOSE at your disposal?! I'd much rather drop this on the ground and pick up the actual hose if I'm really getting mobbed. Another thing, it's heavy when fully loaded. My 8 y/o complained about it after awhile. It does hold a lot of water and the thick stream has good range, so buy it for that, not the hose function.ASIN: B00MXT4T94** Flashflood Blaster, 23oz.: This water gun is truly unique as it combines a Scatterblaster with a Tube on top. If you want to be conservative, just use the pump action scatterblaster. But sometimes you just really need to drench the other person, and the tube is perfect for that. You have to have to be careful, though since the tube will use up the standard size reservoir pretty fast. The Scatterblaster and Tube both have decent range. But the tube is a little awkward to use and doesn't push in as straight as the Tubeblaster, so you do not get anywhere the speed nor range of the regular Tubeblaster. However, you do have a portable resevoir so you can venture away from the pool with this one. The model leaks a lot of water when full, so be careful if you're filling it up in the house.ASIN: B00MXT4SZ4** Zombie Strike Scatterblast Blaster, 35 oz: A cousin of the Scatterblast blaster, but the light is superfluous. The battery compartment has a rubber O-ring to keep it dry (3 AAA batts). I wouldn't bother, the light is so weak, especially in daytime. However, the pump action works well and it functions well as a Scatterblaster. Save your $ and just get the regular version.ASIN: B00MXT4TDK
N**M
Wow - it is like the mother of all water guns
Had no idea how HUGE this gun is! Wow - it is like the mother of all water guns! My 6 year old holds it and it practically looks bigger than him. If you compare it to average water gun its at least 4-6 inches longer. It holds so much water that my 6 year old has trouble holding it up when full, and he's a pretty strong little guy. My four year old cannot hold it up by herself and needs to prop it up to something to fire it. Best water gun ever, but know that little kids will have trouble holding and shooting it.
A**_
Large and leaky!
this is a big blaster! and it is rather heavy when full. not a problem for an adult or teenager but kids will probably struggle.a new "feature" of this year's models of super soakers is that they have a small pinhole in the cap for air displacement into the tank, rather than some kind of valve. this means if you don't hold it just right, it leaks all over you. its a minor complaint, because if you're doing it right, there is someone else with one of these pointed at you and you'll be wet already anyway. but if you intend to keep it full of water, this could be a problem.I recommend it for people who want to lug about a gallon of water around during their water wars and don't mind getting a little wet by their own soaker.
J**E
looks can be deceiving. smaller gun has much more power.
like other reviews say, this gun is huge and heave when fully loaded.water leaks out which is a major pain in the ass. the water stream isn't that strong.and once the water gets low, the water fizzles out (even though there is still a good amount of water in the gun) - you kind of have to tilt the gun to get the water to shoot out.
C**Y
How are there so many 5 star reviews???
I would give more stars if I had paid $10 for this.Pros:1) Looks like a fully functioning squirt gun.Cons:1) Not pressurized. Just an overpriced pump action squirt gun2) There's a hole in the cap that leaks water if the water tank is more than half full3) If it's less than half full and you don't hold it just right it doesn't fill up the "firing chamber" and barely fires.
G**M
Bought these to one-up our kids!
This is A LOT of fun! This holds a great deal of water and has 3 different (easy to change) settings. What I love most is that the distance this can cover is farther than our kids' water guns. To be fair, we bought new water guns for them and ourselves...but ours are better! When full it is a bit heavy; our 7 year-old would have a very difficult time trying to manage this on her own. I am pleased with this purchase and would recommend this for long-lasting outside fun!
R**R
Qualität die Spaß macht
Das ist bereits die 4. Super Soaker in unserem Arsenal.Statt wie früher jedes Jahr neue billig Wasserpistolen kaufen zu müssen, investieren wir mittlerweile das Geld lieber in etwas Wertiges. Diese halten dann auch... unsere bereits den 3. Sommer.
E**Z
Mega pistola de agua!
En verdad es grande la pistola de agua. Puede almacenar tanta agua que puede llegar a pesar mucho cuando se llena al tope pero cuando estás en una batalla campal, eso es lo de menos. Tiene 3 formas de disparar el agua que es genial.
R**Z
Excelente
Super bien, todos mis Productos me llegaron en buenas condiciones y muy rapido. Gran pistola de Gran tamaño ideal para adolescentes.
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
2 months ago