I say the 3200. 8 litres compared to the new soakers 3. 3 litres would only fill 1-2 soakers, and than leave you with out water.
And in a soakfest, you do NOT want to be on the wrong end of a 3200.
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I have to go a bit different on the votes here, I voted SS 300.
Even though other backpack guns are better in terms of durability and some in power like the CPS 3200 .etc. I just like the SS 300 overall, it just looks more more futuristic, intimidatating, still has more power than a lot of soakers out there (including a fair few backpack ones), and there is just something unexplainable in it that makes me like it more than other and making it my favourite soaker. Just some little unexplainable shine of brilliance inside it.
In terms of most powerful and better backpack soakers of the CPS 3000 and 3200, I have to say that after using both, and now owning the 3000, I prefer the 3000, it is a bit more powerful, and the backpack (while a bit fragile), is just more comfy, and the connection to the hose on it was a bit better than the 3200's if you ask me. Its my favourite big and powerful backpack blaster out of the rest of the big and powerful ones.
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Even though other backpack guns are better in terms of durability and some in power like the CPS 3200 .etc. I just like the SS 300 overall, it just looks more more futuristic, intimidatating, still has more power than a lot of soakers out there (including a fair few backpack ones), and there is just something unexplainable in it that makes me like it more than other and making it my favourite soaker. Just some little unexplainable shine of brilliance inside it.
In terms of most powerful and better backpack soakers of the CPS 3000 and 3200, I have to say that after using both, and now owning the 3000, I prefer the 3000, it is a bit more powerful, and the backpack (while a bit fragile), is just more comfy, and the connection to the hose on it was a bit better than the 3200's if you ask me. Its my favourite big and powerful backpack blaster out of the rest of the big and powerful ones.
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I did the null vote, because I've never had the chance to use any of them.
Not meaning to knock the older ones (all better than present, it seems) just wanted to say what I thought was being done right recently by Hasbro with the current "tanker" soakers. The Devastator made some good progress, with a CPS powered backpack soaker. Cool looks for a pack, very cool belt clip, functional at least. It just should have had nozzle selection, and perhaps a bit larger pack. The Overload, IMO, is actually kind of a step backwards. No CPS (although we should all realize that CPS is not the only way to get serious power). The only thing that was really done right on this one was to add the nozzle selection, but it would have been more effective if there had been more power behind those nozzles to make switching really seem necessary. Actually, the only reason I was considering getting the Overload was that buying the package was the only way you could get the 100oz. MI compatible backpack. I would have tossed the Overload blaster componet in my closet and just used the backpack with my superior FF blaster instead. (To Final Fantasizer, I think yes, you can.) Love the MI system, just wish the packs were a little bigger, like make the main aquapack 100oz, and beef up the Overload pack to 5 or 6 liters. Again, though, some of the coolest looks so far in a backpack.
DISCLAIMER: Sorry to leave out the WW Hydrapak, again, just another one of those which I don't know enough about, yet.
So, to sum myself up, I guess I'm just saying that if this was about best recent tanker, I would have put the vote on the Aquapack Devastator.
Not meaning to knock the older ones (all better than present, it seems) just wanted to say what I thought was being done right recently by Hasbro with the current "tanker" soakers. The Devastator made some good progress, with a CPS powered backpack soaker. Cool looks for a pack, very cool belt clip, functional at least. It just should have had nozzle selection, and perhaps a bit larger pack. The Overload, IMO, is actually kind of a step backwards. No CPS (although we should all realize that CPS is not the only way to get serious power). The only thing that was really done right on this one was to add the nozzle selection, but it would have been more effective if there had been more power behind those nozzles to make switching really seem necessary. Actually, the only reason I was considering getting the Overload was that buying the package was the only way you could get the 100oz. MI compatible backpack. I would have tossed the Overload blaster componet in my closet and just used the backpack with my superior FF blaster instead. (To Final Fantasizer, I think yes, you can.) Love the MI system, just wish the packs were a little bigger, like make the main aquapack 100oz, and beef up the Overload pack to 5 or 6 liters. Again, though, some of the coolest looks so far in a backpack.
DISCLAIMER: Sorry to leave out the WW Hydrapak, again, just another one of those which I don't know enough about, yet.
So, to sum myself up, I guess I'm just saying that if this was about best recent tanker, I would have put the vote on the Aquapack Devastator.
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FinalFantasizer, the overloads backpack can be attached to the overload flashfoods and other overload guns, but unfortunetly cant be attached to any other guns unless you do some modding!
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