Water Warriors Orca

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Water Warriors Orca

Postby isoaker_com on Wed Aug 12, 2009 8:42 am

Water Warriors Orca Review

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Re: Water Warriors Orca

Postby ncog on Sat Oct 31, 2009 7:11 am

Though not as impressive as the larger 2009 WW soakers (Vindicator/Pulse Master), the Orca is still great. I have the 2008 version, which sports a superior colour scheme (in my opinion at least) to the 2007 version as well as the crucial relocation of the reservoir cap to the top of the reservoir.

While the nozzle selector isn't perfect when changing nozzles (though it clicks in place, it is rather easy to revolve the nozzle past the fixture point, much like the Max-D 6000 nozzle selector), it offers a good range of stream settings. Unfortunately the largest nozzle doesn't reach its full potential due to its slightly lackluster range, but it has a solid output nonetheless and is supported by the impressive 700ml pressure chamber (better than that of the CPS 1000, 1200 and 2100). The fan setting is nice to watch, but ultimately dispensable in terms of its usefulness in an actual water fight. That nozzle would have been much better spent on a riot blast or larger nozzle that could unleash the whole PC in 1 - 2 seconds, but we can always dream!

The pump handle shape is quite nice to hold, but can catch on the bottom of the soaker, especially if turned whilst pumping, Overall this is a good blaster, highly recommended but not over the Vindicator. The Pulse Master is another good choice for a large soaker, but I can't choose between the two what is better. They're simply different. Nonetheless the Orca is still one of the best soakers released in the last few years and well worth the purchase.
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Re: Water Warriors Orca

Postby martianshark on Tue Apr 13, 2010 3:16 pm

The review should probably mention that the Mk 2 Orca has its cap on the top.
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Re: Water Warriors Orca

Postby isoaker_com on Wed Apr 14, 2010 3:22 am

martianshark wrote:The review should probably mention that the Mk 2 Orca has its cap on the top.

Good point; will update that soon.

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Re: Water Warriors Orca

Postby C-A_99 on Wed Apr 14, 2010 11:41 am

I can't seem to come to a conclusion about this either. There are blasters smaller than the Orca and far more powerful. It may be able to easily dominate nearly all lower-classed blasters, but the Vindicator can handle it much better, and the Orca has several design flaws (such as angled PC's) that inhibit performance even more than the HydroPower design would.

It's great to see that BBT did away with the inefficient HydroPower system in favor of CPS.
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