INTRODUCTION
With August being just days away most of my friends have already started packing their bags for their once every year travel to one of the countless summer destinations our country offers. However, alongside my friends their children are also packing their bags (but with toys) and well, unlike last year when powered water guns weren't really a thing (not here at least) now many (young and old) are looking to get their hands on one. Spyra this year decided to focus more on younger ages and so a few months back they released their newest SpyraGO line of powered water blasters and I've actually been using them for over a month now.
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 SpyraGO is currently available in three colors (red, blue and clear) and is basically a cut-down version of the SpyraThree model I reviewed last year (review here) thus it comes with reduced numbers across the board (almost). So, this time over you have an effective range of 8 meters (as opposed to the 15 of the SpyraThree model), up to 75 water blasts on a full reservoir (22 for the SpyraThree), an 450ml reservoir (682ml for the SpyraThree) and an 1200mAh lithium-ion rechargeable battery pack (USB-C powered, over 9000 shots per full charge). As expected for a somewhat basic water blaster like the SpyraGO it only features but a single blast mode, the dual LED indicator is very simple and as for its reservoir well, it's manually filled by you (both good and bad compared to the SpyraThree since it's faster to do and doesn't use the battery but at the same time it's smaller - although it does last longer in this model - and nowhere near as "cool'). So, let's see just how well the latest powered water blaster by Spyra performs.