This product has been discontinued. It cannot be purchased in retail stores. The only way to obtain it is through second-hand websites and stores. |
The Flash Blast is a Nerf Super Soaker that was released in 2013 under the 2011 series.
Details[]
The Flash Blast advertises as being a quick, single-pump blaster. It is refilled from the front of the blaster, below the muzzle. It advertises as being able to be slam fired. This is the fourth Super Soaker to be spring-powered after the Shot Blast, Rattler, and Quick Blast; it is the first spring-powered water blaster to use a trigger.[citation needed]
It advertises a firing range of up to twenty-nine feet (eight meters).
Official description[]
This is an official description from Hasbro.com. Please do not modify it. (view the archived product listing) |
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The only thing better than a massive soaking is a sneak attack! This compact Flashblast water blaster only holds 3.7 fluid ounces of water, but its one-pump design and slam-fire slide make it easy to drench your opponents when they least expect it from up to 29 feet away! Pump once and pull the trigger for a single blast, or hold down the trigger and pump repeatedly for nonstop soakage for as long as the water holds out. Then reload fast for more stealth attacks! Will anyone see your water assault coming? It's time to find out! |
History[]
The Flash Blast was re-released in 2014 under the Nerf Super Soaker series.
Color schemes[]
The Flash Blast has been released with the following color schemes:
- 2011 series (white, black, and orange)
- Nerf Super Soaker (white, lime green, blue, and orange)
Trivia[]
- This is the only Super Soaker released in 2013 to utilize a firing trigger.
- Some customers have complained that the title on the right side of the weapon peels off quite easily, and can come off onto hands while racking the slide if wet.
- It bears a strong resemblance to the Dart Tag Sharp Shot and the N-Strike Scout IX-3.
- The Flash Blast was the smallest soaker to be released in 2013.
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ Nerf Super Soaker Flash Blast Review, Manufactured by Hasbro Inc., 2013 (Review). iSoaker. Archived from the original on 2019-19-12. Retrieved on 2020-06-17.
External links[]
view • edit2011 series Super Soakers | |
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2011 | Arctic Shock • Bottle Blitz • Hydro Cannon • Hydro Fury • Max-D 3000 • Max-D 6000 • Point Break • Rattler • Scatter Blast • Shot Blast • Splash Fire • Tornado Strike • XP-215 |
2012 | Microburst |
2013 | Flash Blast • Shotwave |