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spyra three review a 

    Summer is here for good and so if you're a guy chances are you're also looking for ways to have fun like the good old days. Yes, things have changed (some for the better and some for the worst) but at least for me summer is not complete if you don't use a water pistol to have fun with your friends. Well since many of you have reached out and asked about whether or not the new battery powered water guns/blasters are worth getting it seems that I’m not in the minority. Today actually there aren't that many battery powered water guns around (next year there should be quite a few more) but the most popular brand in Europe is without doubt Spyra and with me today i have their top-end SpyraThree model.


    Spyra reinvents the water gun afteryears of stagnation. As a new wave high-tech version for tech fans and thrilled adults. With individual water blasts for more power, range and precision. But water blasters are just the beginning. Spyra is going to up-level the whole outdoor adventure.


    The SpyraThree is a battery powered water gun which thanks to its internal water tank (682ml) and pump is capable of building up enough water pressure to propel a total of 22 bursts of water up to 15 meters away. The SpyraThree is currently available in two colors (red and blue), features a sleek (yet futuristic look) plastic housing and comes ready with a tactical display (battery and water tank status), 10s automatic reload and as its name clearly suggests a total of 3 available shooting modes, burst (three blasts in quick succession) and open (semi auto) which have an effective range of 10.5 meters and league (PowerShot - lengthy trigger press) which can achieve the already mentioned 15 meter range. Lastly thanks to its internal 2000mAh rechargeable battery pack the SpyraThree is capable of lasting many hours without having to recharge it again (up to 2200 shots according to Spyra). So, time to find out whether or not the SpyraThree is the water blaster to spend your money on.