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CPS 3200 Review
By Freakymist

CPS 3200
Class - Heavy Cannon
Price - 39.99 USD
Year - 2001-2002
Soaker Type - CPS
Status - Unavailiable
Soaker Stats

This is a soaker that I do not recommend. It has great water capacity, which is kept in a two-galloon hard backpack. One of the many things that disappointed me about this soaker was that the straps on the backpack were so small and the hard backpack often presses against your back, not a good feeling. You can put the backpack in another backpack, though. This soaker has four nozzle settings, and I prefer 20X. This soaker takes way too many pumps to pressurize. The range and power of the CPS 3200 is awesome. My CPS 3200 leaks where the backpack connects to the soaker. I do not believe that the CPS 3200 is worth it's price. The colors are a bad yellow which will give away your location. Larami did include a strap, but it does not help much. I do not recommend that you buy a CPS 3200.

Identification - Large tank on the back, hose connecting to gun, 4 nozzle settings, Slide pump, handle on top.
Fighting Against It - Run around and wait till it runs out of pressure.
Recommended Positions - Heavy Weapons Officer

Pros

Good Range and Power
Endless Supply of Water

Cons

Leaks
Bad Colors
Too many pumps
Small Backpack Straps
Heavy
High Price

Overall Rating: 4/10


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