Send them again, I didn't get anything. Uhh, I can't be here this afternoon, so you may want to send them to Neo.Did you ever see who wrote all the soakertag reviews currently on the site(Doom still has to add the few I just sent him)?
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I'm 23. How does that make me a hero?Originally posted by blaze@Apr 20 2004, 09:07 PM
Personaly, I don't like any soaker with a nozzle under 3X, and I don't use any soaker with a nozzle under 10X. If I think about it, I don't use a soaker with a nozzle under 20X.
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my hero too...
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yeah, those are really heavy, do you put one over each shoulder or do you oput one on your back, and one on your chest?
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Interesting setup, how comfortable is it?
They are surprisingly comfortable. All the weight is on the back. Both tanks are on each shoulder blade. The width of the two tanks is the width of my back, so it fits nicely. The only tricky part is puting them on when they are filled. It helps if you have someone helping you. But even if not, there are ways to put both filled tanks on quite fast. I recommend the weapon combination of 2 CPS3200s on your back to people who are heavier than 150 pounds. Otherwise you will damage your back. I prefer both tanks on my back since its very practical and looks actually good. A tank on the chest and a tank on the back would be problematic with pumping, and it looks very odd. On a side note, if you want to have both on your back it should be 2 CPS3200s or 2 CPS3000s...or 2 SS300s, and not 1 CPS3000 and 1 CPS3200. Having the same models gives you a sence of balance and decent style.yeah, those are really heavy, do you put one over each shoulder or do you oput one on your back, and one on your chest?
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If you are holding to guns with backpacks that require heavy pumping...how do you pump them?
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I came up with this way so that all you have to do is flip a switch on and off. it involves fairly simple hydrolics. It would cost a few hundred $. Hardly worth it.
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