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- Super Soaker HistoryDeveloped in the 1980s by talented engineer Lonnie Johnson, the revolutionary Super Soaker water gun has grossed over $1 Billion in sales in just under 20 years, making it perhaps the most successful toy in history.
- Super Soaker VideosSuper Soakers are guaranteed to cause fun and havoc. Here on our page we have cataloged some Super Soaker videos.
- InventorLonnie Johnson, in an interview with NBC, tells his "Super Soaker story" and his shock upon realizing he would soon be a millionaire.
- CommercialsThe Super Soaker television advertising campaign kicked off in 1990 and proved to be a great success.
- Pranks/FunSuper Soakers are bound to cause mischief in the hands their owners! Click here to see some caught on tape!
- Popular ExposureThe Super Soaker has become wildly popular! The internet is sprinkled with videos and images of pranks and Super Soaker fun!
- Modifications
- Super Soaker OriginalThe original 30, 50, 100, and 200 Super Soaker line. Elegant design, rugged construction; an instant classic!
- Super Soaker 50By far the most common, versatile, and affordable model. The Super Soaker 50 was on every kid's Christmas list in the early 90s. Capable of shooting water up to 50 feet, the Super Soaker 50 drenched the competition.
- Super Soaker 100Arriving in 1990, in conjuction with the re-badging of the Power Drencher as the Super Soaker 50, the Super Soaker 100 was a force to be reckoned with. Unlike its predecessor it featured a separate air pressure chamber in the rear.
- Super Soaker 200Arriving in 1991, the Super Soaker 200 was a force to be reckoned with. Like the 100 model it offered a remarkable upgrade in power from the original 50. It also featured a separate rear pressure tank but also had two top loading water tanks.
- Super Soaker 300
- Super Soaker XP SeriesA successor to the original Super Soaker product line, the XP series claimed to have "eXtra Power" through higher pressure and overall different look and better construction.
- Super Soaker XP75The Super Soaker XP75 was the first of the 2nd generation Super Soakers. It featured increased performance, increased durability, and major aesthetic changes.
- Super Soaker XP150The Super Soaker XP150 was one of the first 2nd generation Super Soakers. It featured higher performance, increased durability and major aesthetic changes.
- Super Soaker XP250The Super Soaker XP250 was one of the first 2nd generation Super Soakers. It featured increased performance, increased durability and major aesthetic changes. It is considered a lateral upgrade to the Super Soaker 200.
- Super Soaker XP300The Super Soaker XP300 was labeled as part of the 2nd generation Super Soakers but was essentially a re-badging of the original Super Soaker 300. A powerful beast indeed.
- Super Soaker CPS SeriesThis product line claimed to have CPS or "constant pressure system" which meant that the pressure would not decrease as the user fired, thanks to a flexible pressure storage unit which expanded as necessary to keep consistent pressure.
- Super Soaker CPS 2000
- Super Soaker CPS 4100Arriving at the end of the CPS era the 4100 was the replacement for the previous 2700 and 3200 models.
- Super Soaker MonsterBigger than the CPS series and sporting a different color scheme, the monster series showcased the Monster XL, the largest water gun ever produced.
- Super Soaker Monster XLThe Super Soaker Monster XL was and still is the largest water gun ever manufactured. It holds a record in the Guiness Book of World Records.
- Super Soaker Max-DThe Max-D product line boasted the farthest reaching streams.
- Super Soaker Max InfusionThe Max Infusion line of Super Soakers debuted in 2006 and are refillable with a hose, omitting the need to unscrew the storage container!
- Super Soaker Aqua Shock
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