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Adding Straps to Super Soakers

Adding straps is relatively simple, and depending on the weight of your soaker it can help you tremendously, although most heavy soakers already have straps attached.
There are two ways you can do this:
1. Using string (doesn't look as good but works just as well)
2. Drilling holes (looks very professional, but it is much more trouble)

Using String

This is a very easy way to add a strap, but in some cases it can be hard to find a place to tie the string.
1. Tie a loop of string on to a part of the soaker near the front (handle, behind nozzle, etc.)
2. Repeat on a part near the back of the soaker (little piece of plastic that holds reservoir to soaker, etc.)
3. Hook a strap to the loops of string

Drilling holes

This method will work for longer and looks much better, and generally will work on any soaker.
1. Drill a hole through the body of the soaker near the front, close enough to the edge so that you can hook your strap on, but not close enough that it could break off
2. Repeat on a part near the back of the soaker
3. Hook your strap on to the soaker using the holes

These soakers have straps attached using the string method

Argon:

Flash Flood: