Water Warriors Krypton 2006 review - GREAT!

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Water Warriors Krypton 2006 review - GREAT!

Postby scorpion on Fri Apr 07, 2006 3:27 pm

The 2006 Krypton is a great gun. Its exactly what I have been looking for. From what ISoaker said, The 2005 one was very hard to pump. That is NOT the case with the 2006 kryptin. It takes five pumps that are VERY smooth and easy.
Its shot time is good for a 6.oz pc. It's streams sizes vary from small to one that is simallar to the Aquapack Devastator's and a large nozzle(basically the 05-06 lightning nozzle selection). When pumping I sugest you hold the grip in front of the trigger so that annoying preasure gauge does not rub against your hand. Overall it is a great addition to my armory.

Stats:
pumping:
Pumps to precharge: 13
Pumps for charge:5
Range:
nozzle 1: 30'
nozzle 2: 40'
nozzle 3: 40'
shot time:
nozzle 1: 9 sec
nozzle 2: 5 sec
nozzle 3: 1 sec
size: 25" long
Overall: 9.5

Pros: low amount of pumping that is easy. good range and nozzle settings for gun of this size.

Cons: preasure gauge actavator is uncomfortable.




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Postby Hannibal on Fri Apr 07, 2006 3:33 pm

Where did you get your Krypton? I SO want one. And in what area do you live?

And by the way good review! But one question:

nozzle 3:40"

Only 40 inches? That's really bad. :(

Oh, and I was a little confused on your nozzle labeling. I saw this: 3:40. Is is a time? :goofy: A space in there might make things easier to understand.




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Postby scorpion on Fri Apr 07, 2006 4:13 pm

I have seen it in two different K-Marts.
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Postby sbell25 on Fri Apr 07, 2006 4:16 pm

Only 40 inches? That's really bad. :(

Um, he made a typo. It's supposed to be 40 feet.

Judging by what's being said about the 2006 Krypton, I might get one. One interesting thing to note is that the original version took 13 pumps to precharge, yet the new version with half the pump volume also takes 13 pumps. Perhaps the initial precharged pressure has been reduced?




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Postby Hannibal on Fri Apr 07, 2006 4:17 pm

scorpion wrote:I have seen it in two different K-Marts.

Cool! I'll have to ask my grandparents, who live real near a K-mart, to get me one for my birthday. Or, alternatively, I could get one next time I'm down at their place.

Interesting that the nozzles are similar to the Lightning. I need one of those, too. :goofy:
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Postby isoaker on Fri Apr 07, 2006 4:30 pm

It sounds like BBT did a good job at reducing the stiff-pumping problem with the first generation Krypton. If/When I see one, I'll pick it up and check it out, too.

@scorpion: may I repost your review on iSoaker.com?

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Postby Hannibal on Fri Apr 07, 2006 4:45 pm

isoaker_com wrote:It sounds like BBT did a good job at reducing the stiff-pumping problem with the first generation Krypton. If/When I see one, I'll pick it up and check it out, too.

Yeah, the Krypton sounds real good now, with the improved pumping. I just hope I can find one...

I wish more stores stocked WW guns. They're better than their Super Soaker alternatives.
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Postby scorpion on Fri Apr 07, 2006 10:16 pm

@scorpion: may I repost your review on iSoaker.com?
Sure! Go right ahead.

Also after typing the review, I tested the gun again and it only took four pumps to get a charge instead of five. Also I recamend that when you precharge the gun ,that you turn it upside down. I also bought a splat blaster today. I will review it sunday. To put it short That thing is freakin Awesome!




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Postby SilentGuy on Wed May 03, 2006 12:05 am

Yes, if the PreCharge time is the same, then there must be less pressure in the PreCharge compartment. However, anybody could have done this with the old one, as iSoaker said in the official review, by partially filling the water compartment with water first.

Now, people who like high performance (mostly modders and homemade builders) like I do cannot keep the Krypton at a high PreCharge setting. We'll have to freeze the check valve to do that.

Then again, I could just get one of last year's overstock Kryptons; it's just 5 or 10 dollars at Amazon. Not a bad deal...
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Postby ZOCCOZ on Wed May 03, 2006 1:44 am

They have several isles of Kryptons at my local Wallmart. With $27.99 CAN its more expensive than the Blazer which is $19.99 CAN. I wonder, for people who have both new versions, how do they match up? Isn't the Blazer still not abit stronger?



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Postby Hannibal on Wed May 03, 2006 11:26 am

The Blazer has got to be better. The Krypton doesn't have as many nozzles or even close to the PC size of the Blazer. Of course, the fact that the Krypton holds 3L of water isn't bad...
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Postby sbell25 on Thu May 04, 2006 1:02 am

One area where the Krypton beats the Blazer is in stream pressure. The Blazer's streams feel a bit weak, and move kind of slowly, but the Krypton's streams move quite fast and have a lot more power to them. At least, that's how it was on my '05 Krypton, don't know if it's the same for this year's version.
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Postby Hannibal on Thu May 04, 2006 10:08 am

sbell25 wrote:One area where the Krypton beats the Blazer is in stream pressure. The Blazer's streams feel a bit weak, and move kind of slowly, but the Krypton's streams move quite fast and have a lot more power to them. At least, that's how it was on my '05 Krypton, don't know if it's the same for this year's version.

Yup, that's the same thing it is with my Flash Flood versus Blazer. The Blazer shoots 5-10 feet further than the FF, but the FF has much more power behind the stream. I'll be returning my FF and Aquapack to Target and using the money to buy a better soaker that doesn't collapse on itself. I'll probably get a CPS 1000, but I'm getting off topic. Of course, I would pick up a Krypton if I actually saw one in a store.
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Postby SilentGuy on Thu May 04, 2006 8:13 pm

So, what's the consensus on the Krypton (05 or 06)? Is it better or worse than the Blazer? I like the Krypton, but it seems really bulky.
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Postby freak on Sun May 07, 2006 2:54 pm

SilentGuy wrote:So, what's the consensus on the Krypton (05 or 06)? Is it better or worse than the Blazer? I like the Krypton, but it seems really bulky.

As previously said, The Krypton has more punch two it's stream, But considering that in most casual water wars, the point of the game is two get the opponent wet, The Blazer is overall a better blaster for your money.

The Blazer sells for about $15 on amazon and $20 at Kmart. I believe that the Krypton cost $25 to $30 at various places




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