The Super Soaker Aqua Shock Hydroblitz blaster from Hasbro delivers high performance with rapid fire blasting! Its dual mode design gives you more than one way to shock and surprise your opponents: soak t'em in a stream or blast N'em with multi-blasting bursts! Fill the huge 101 ounce water tank and get ready to blast targets up to 35 feet away!
The Super Soaker Monster/Monster X represents the year 2000 version of the Super Soaker CPS 2500 and was renamed the Super Soaker Monster X in the year 2001 to make name room for a smaller Monster-class blaster. This long-barrelled weapon looks rather intimidating on the field and packs a good punch. Unlike the Super Soaker CPS 2500, the Monster has Super-Charger capability for fast filling as well as six nozzle settings to choose from.
The Super Soaker Max-D 2000 is the smallest of the Max-D Series released in 2002. This soaker is similar is styling to the Super Soaker XP 220, but features an open trigger grip area, non-transparent reservoir and, of course, Max-D technology. For a light side-arm class blaster, the Max-D has respectable output. The stream produced by its relatively small nozzle is surprising. Measured output is over double that of the Super Soaker XP 220! The trigger, as in all Max-D blasters, clicks when pulled to unleash the full force of the stream and snaps the nozzle closed when released. It also only takes a small number of pumps to pressurize the reservoir.
The main drawbacks to the Super Soaker Max-D 2000 is its limited amount of water it can carry and the fact that the reservoir was made opaque. This means one will need to rely on the i"feele" of the blaster or on mist-shots to determine when the Super Soaker Max-D 2000 needs refilling. Otherwise, the Max-D 2000 would make an excellent side-arm. Just don't expect to be able to take on any CPS-class blasters armed only with this soaker.