
Fires plenty of shots before it needs refilling.

It gave our testers a good soaking in our tests, but with the time it takes to prepare it to fire, the water leakage issues, and how few shots you get, we don't think the XP100 is one of the best water guns overall. This may be partly due to how much water is wasted during pumping, as it dribbled a lot of water out of the end of the barrel when we were pumping it up. You'll have to make those shots count, however, as despite having a capacity of more than a litre we only fired it seven times before it needed refilling. Like the 50, the XP100 needs pumping to build up power before it can be used to dispatch your opponents. Parents might recognise this homage to the old Super Soaker 50, which was released back in 1991. Our verdict: Disappointing given the status of its predecessor.
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Ways to keep your family living costs down, and kids of all ages happy Get our Family newsletter – it's free monthly Nerf Super Soaker Fortnite RL Water BlasterĬheapest price: £24.98 at Amazon, also available at Hamleys (out of stock) Overall, we think this is a superb water gun that'll make everyone want to be on your team for your next water fight. The weight of the water tank is also spread out evenly and the handles are smooth and comfortable to grip, so you won't face ease of use difficulties with the Hydra. Just pull the front handle backwards to unleash a powerful jet of water that simply drenches your opponents.Īt an impressive range of 9 metres, you'll also be likely to hit your opponents before they can get close enough to return fire.

Its water tank is just under two litres, which makes it trickier for smaller kids to handle, but this gun requires no pumping. Our verdict: The best for water-based warfare Could be too cumbersome for smaller kids.
