Your favored nozzle size... - ...and what size you'd like to see
What's your favorite nozzle size? I was wondering if the majority of peeps here like drenching an opponent, or smaller, constant streams.
Second, the type of nozzle I would like to see is a sort of "smart nozzle", that is an iris with a pressure gauge, and a mechanism that closes the iris as the pressure gets lower. Like a 5x to 1x range of movement. Another nozzle I'd like to see is a 15x nozzle. How'd you manage that, Larami? You got 1x, 5x, 10x, and 20x, but where's 15x?
EDIT: Mods/Admins, If you can think of another nozzle that isn't on there, please add it.
Edited By vaporizer on 1112316532
Second, the type of nozzle I would like to see is a sort of "smart nozzle", that is an iris with a pressure gauge, and a mechanism that closes the iris as the pressure gets lower. Like a 5x to 1x range of movement. Another nozzle I'd like to see is a 15x nozzle. How'd you manage that, Larami? You got 1x, 5x, 10x, and 20x, but where's 15x?
EDIT: Mods/Admins, If you can think of another nozzle that isn't on there, please add it.
Edited By vaporizer on 1112316532
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Edited by vaporizer on April 01 2005, 13:10
2 MD2K
1 MD3K
1 MD5K
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Edited by vaporizer on April 01 2005, 13:10
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I prefer options.. 3x-10x for stream use and a blast/fan nozzle when getting up-close-and-personal with my target(s).
I prefer options.. 3x-10x for stream use and a blast/fan nozzle when getting up-close-and-personal with my target(s).
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Went with a 5x, because, though eclipsed greatly by the higher level nozzles, those aren't really too necessary. You can still get someone pretty soaked with a good 5x nozzle. This smilie is a perfect example.
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Edited By Hyperion330 on 1112317583
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EDIT: Major typo there, accidentally forgot the "n't" in aren't. :wacko:
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Went with 8.5x, because it's right between my two favorites, 5x and 10x. 10x's an all around great nozzle, nice mix of drenching power and range, and 5x is good for water conservation. And besides, I like small calibers, something that extends even to waterguns.
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I didn't vote. My current favorite nozzle size is 1/4" on my 2100. I haven't tested it for the x. As for a "standard/conventional" nozzle, I like somewhere between 5-15x. A nozzle in there gets the best range, and mixes conservation of water with soaking power.
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dittoMilkMan wrote:I voted 8.5x because it isn't too weak or too powerful. A very good medium.
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^^^Not really that odd. The 2000 is an awesome, powerful soaker, but I don't think anyone would say it's the BEST soaker. You get few shots per charge, few charges per tank, only one nozzle...it's not very practical in reality. Fun, heck yeah. Practical, I don't think so. The 2500 on the other hand...best soaker out there IMO.
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I dunno if it's the best all around, but it is my favoriteAdrian wrote:^^^Not really that odd. The 2000 is an awesome, powerful soaker, but I don't think anyone would say it's the BEST soaker. You get few shots per charge, few charges per tank, only one nozzle...it's not very practical in reality. Fun, heck yeah. Practical, I don't think so. The 2500 on the other hand...best soaker out there IMO.
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I can't really say what times I like best. On the CPS 2500 it's the 10X, on the CPS 1500 it's the 5X... the way I choose is through what gun I'm using. Whatever nozzle shoots the best is the one I use for that certain gun.
Edit: Whoops. I put 10X for the CPS 1500.
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Edit: Whoops. I put 10X for the CPS 1500.
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