Well it just depends. The Vortex team would get soaked and the Super Soakers would get hit with the discs. I would probably go with the Super Soakers.
The Super Soaker Shot Blast holds roughly 1L of water in its reservoir.
You can buy them at Amazon.co.uk and Argos.co.uk. Links are below.
Nerf Vortex was created in 2011.
38 Fl. Oz./1.1 L
Nerf was formed in 1969 by Milton Bradley, the makers of Monopoly. 20 years later the first Nerf "weapon" was made, and Nerf was sold to Kenner by the end of the year. Kenner had Nerf until 1997 when Larami took it over. In 2001, Hasbro bought Nerf and shut down Larami, OddzOn (who helped produce Nerf guns) and Koosh (who had their own line of Nerf guns called Vortex). Hasbro then proceeded to sue Buzz Bee and Lanard later on in 2008, and then they bought Super Soaker.
Some cosmetics are a bit different, but overall, they are the same.
well, a proton is part of the line of Nerf vortex blasters. The blasters in the vortex line are (from smallest to largest): -proton -vigilon -lumitron -praxis -nitron my favourite is the vigilon as it is like a large pistol and it shoots 5 discs.
No the nerf shot blast is not battery powered. On the bottom right it has a manual reload system that is much like the nerf dart gun raider or alpha trooper. The reload system is easy to use and is NOT battery powered.
The Nerf Longshot fires foam arrows and the Nerf Vortex fires foam discs. They are both pretty similar, just maybe having different designs and different speed and range, but they both essentially do the same thing. I guess if you have more than one kid, it would help them to differentiate between which ammo and Nerf gun is theirs.
it can be thrown father by gently flicking your wrist as you release the vortex
TOTALLY Nerf guns. But if you want the best Nerf gun, get the NEW NERF VORTEX FIREFLY TECH LUMITRON
Depends if you want range get a vortex. they also have good ammo. Regular have less ammo and range but more accuracy.