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Hands-On: Water Warriors Viper @ iSoaker.com

Post by isoaker » Tue Feb 21, 2012 7:30 pm

As noted earlier, recently acquired a Water Warriors Python, Viper, and Steady Stream 2. Going through these new acquisitions (currently working on the review for the Python). However, I wanted to push up some thoughts on the Water Warriors Viper. IMO, the Water Warriors Viper is a decent lighter-sidearm water blaster. It is a little longer, taller, but about the same width as the Water Warriors Goblin. It also holds ~66% more water than the Water Warriors Goblin.

The force of the stream the Water Warriors Viper can produce seems quite respectable for a blaster of this size. Looking forward to eventually doing range testing on this one.

Pictures coming soon.

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Post by isoaker » Wed Feb 22, 2012 12:37 pm

Pictures of the Water Warriors Viper now posted.

Review to come soon, but need to finish the Water Warriors Python review first.

Enjoy!

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Post by isoaker » Wed Feb 29, 2012 12:52 pm

Water Warriors Viper review now posted. Just need to do range testing once it gets a little warmer.

Enjoy this for now; soak on!

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Re: Hands-On: Water Warriors Viper @ iSoaker.com

Post by scottthewaterwarrior » Wed Feb 29, 2012 2:05 pm

Sounds like a good gun, the output is twice that of the Water Warriors Goblin, I think I will have to get one, or two, or three, or...
Especially now that my few remaining Max-D 2000s are wearing out, this will make a great addition to my arsenal. These are the 2ks that I have fixed many times so there is really only so much I can do other then replace the whole thing, which is why I'm glad they have this.

isoaker, do you think you could test how well it fits in a paints pocket?
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Re: Hands-On: Water Warriors Viper @ iSoaker.com

Post by isoaker » Thu Mar 01, 2012 11:06 pm

scottthewaterwarrior wrote:isoaker, do you think you could test how well it fits in a paints pocket?
While I'd classify the Water Warriors Viper as a small side-arm, it is still rather large (bigger than an XP220). As such, I have no pants pockets that are really large enough to fit this blaster well.

As an aside, I forgot to mention (will add to the review) that while the pump is not tracked, the pump rod is square and does not rotate. Some may prefer the stability while others may miss the flexibility of a rotatable pump grip. I, personally, prefer the non-rotating grip.

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