Photo of the Super Soaker XP300
Photo of the Super Soaker XP300
Since there's recently been some talk about the rarely-seen Super Soaker XP300, I figured I'd share a pic I have of it from an old Larami product catalog.
I believe they were produced, but likely in limited quantities and more limited distribution.
Enjoy!
I believe they were produced, but likely in limited quantities and more limited distribution.
Enjoy!
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Re: Photo of the Super Soaker XP300
"As seen on TV"?! Anyway, wow! That's probably the best image of the XP300 currently on the internet! I wonder why this one has yellow PC's, while the pic of the one on the back of the XP150 box had blue and red PC's?
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Re: Photo of the Super Soaker XP300
Translation of what the notes about it say:
-Shoots an enormous 1/4" diameter hose-like stream!
-3 air pressure bottles for maximum air pressure power.
-2 gallon water tank back pack connects to gun
-Rapid fire release trigger shoots drenching stream
-Draws water directly from pool, lake, or beach [BAD IDEA]
-Pressurized to shoot sensational water bullet streams
-No batteries required
-Shoots an enormous 1/4" diameter hose-like stream!
-3 air pressure bottles for maximum air pressure power.
-2 gallon water tank back pack connects to gun
-Rapid fire release trigger shoots drenching stream
-Draws water directly from pool, lake, or beach [BAD IDEA]
-Pressurized to shoot sensational water bullet streams
-No batteries required
CA99 wrote:It's funny because you can get 5 water bottles and a pencil for much less than $90.
Re: Photo of the Super Soaker XP300
I like the ide to suck water from ANY source. Since it is air-Pressure based there is no bladder which might be hurt by pool water. It is obvious that clear tap water is the best but a little pool water would not really harm this gun.
*no batteries required* haha if this weapon would be electronic-pumped whoooaaaaa, we would have a big out of all winner!
*no batteries required* haha if this weapon would be electronic-pumped whoooaaaaa, we would have a big out of all winner!
Re: Photo of the Super Soaker XP300
Before I forget, thanks isoaker, this is a GREAT IMAGE!!!
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Re: Photo of the Super Soaker XP300
is it just me, or do those PCs look smaller than the ones on the SS300?
Nice pic
Nice pic
Re: Photo of the Super Soaker XP300
pooooh^^ As this is just an image I cannot say where the is is correct or not. But they seem to be right size Not sure about thissoakernerd wrote:is it just me, or do those PCs look smaller than the ones on the SS300?
Nice pic
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Re: Photo of the Super Soaker XP300
I think it's just you.
I meant that filling it with sea water is a bad idea.
I meant that filling it with sea water is a bad idea.
CA99 wrote:It's funny because you can get 5 water bottles and a pencil for much less than $90.
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Re: Photo of the Super Soaker XP300
Wow, incredible! This is the best photo of the XP 300. I just wonder why the XP 300 on the back of other soakers boxes were blue and pink?
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