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THE SPYRAGRAVITY

 

 

 

 

 

The SpyraGravity weighs 2.3Kg (empty) and measures roughly 720mm in length, 225mm in height and 100mm in width.

 

 

This is the largest product by Spyra to date, not however the heaviest (the SpyraThree weighs 2.5Kg, empty).

 

 

The small front handle is used both to load (back position) and place the SpyraBlast waterbombs into launch position (front position).

 

 

On the other hand, the trigger is not only used to launch the SpyraBlast balls, but also the on/off button (after 5 minutes of inactivity the SpyraGravity will turn automatically off).

 

 

Spyra has placed the USB-C charging port on top and just like with previous models it features a plastic cover (will need the bundled screw to remove it).

 

 

The LED display informs the end user about the number of SpyraBlast balls in the chambers, handle status (pulled/pushed forward) and remaining battery.

 

 

You can load the SpyraBlast waterbombs from the rear of the SpyraGravity as seen above (keep in mind that you can't slide the compartment cover unless the SpyraGravity is turned on).

 

 

As expected, the front is wide enough to make it easy for the SpyraBlast water bombs to exit.

 

 

In the event one of the SpyraBlast water bombs gets stuck in the magazine you can remove it by opening the maintenance cap at the bottom of the SpyraGravity as seen above (you'll need a coin to do so).

 

 

The SpyraBlast water bombs are closed magnetically so they can open (explode) the moment they hit their target (to fill them with water submerge them and close them while in the water).