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spyra spyragravity review a

 

    Growing up listening to women say that no matter how old men are always boys deep inside did make me feel a little bit strange, possibly because I knew it to be true. Take gaming for example, I started going to the arcades at the age of 8 (accompanied by my father of course) and almost 4 decades later I still like playing games, this time however using expensive PCs. Same with water sports, who didn't like using water pistols during the summer under the scorching sun? Yes, back then we used to do that with cheap water pistols (most of us anyways) but today well, today we have much more advanced models in our disposal, including the latest SpyraGravity by Spyra.


    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 SpyraGravity is unlike anything Spyra has released to date for the simple reason that instead of shooting water it launches small reusable rubber balls each filled with 100ml of water (water bombs). It's available in red and blue colors, has an effective range of up to 16 meters (arc), launches balls with a speed of 13 meters per second, allows for up to 2000 launches per charge and features an 1200mAh lithium-ion rechargeable battery pack. Spyra has also equipped the SpyraGravity with an real-time LED display, waterproof USB-C charging port, 8 internal sensors for optimal handling of the SpyraBlast water bombs and a magazine capable of storing up to 4 of them.