Great review! I was looking for info like this last year before I bought my then 6 year old a Spyra. I got him the LX, but after I had it in hand, I realised the trigger was too big for his fingers to use comfortably. So I had to order the 2 as well.
To my knowledge, LX one should be a better option for those who want longer lasting option since no battery or electricity is required or budget option since it is the cheapest one of those three
Where does the LX model get its force of power from if not electronic? From pressure built up while pumping water in? Or does it have a pump like air gun?
Great review, man! I have a question: did you notice any change in shot pressure between the manual and battery version? Logically you'd think an electronic pressurizer would lead to stronger shots, but what are your thoughts? Thanks in advance, looking forward to next summer!
I want to get a Spyra 3,but the only thing stopping me is how long it lasts,I am not gonna pay that much money only for it to turn off and stop working after 20 uses or so,anyone know how well its durability against water is?😅 Great Review,Best review of spyra across youtube!🎉
$180 for almost 50ft range. ~$3.6/ft for this thing. An old electric super soaker can go for $2 at goodwill and shoots effectively at 10ft and reachable at 15ft. Some adjustments to angle and new batteries can get you to 18-20ft. Since its a limited seasonal toy, the $180 soaker will be pretty good, but if you’re doing one-off water wars, just go for the $2
Nobody cares money/feet it’s just not how it works, let’s say you have a $0.50 water gun and it shoots 10feet max range. Not very fun is it? Even though the money per feet is good
It would be more helpful if you did a demonstration of each. Displaying length of water squirt would be more relevant if not the most important detail than just giving a general description from online brochures.
99% of TH-cam gadget reviewers unfortunately, the viewers are to blame, people just like to watch the overall stuff to be entertained without too much nerdy stuff.
@@fluffypinkpandas ,thank you .i was going to spend so much for my carelss 8 year old son who would mistakenly by himself or friends get it soaked and then i would be mad for losing so much money lol
@@drive-2786 200 to 400 is alot to drop on 2 water guns to have them not work after one canonball splash into the pool. theres plenty of powerful and high capacity - manually operated water guns that are cheap - quick to fill - and operate submerged typical foam tube pump sprayers can be found between 10 cents and 10 bucks - they tend to stand up to sword sparring
I own Spyro 1. You won't want to submerged into water since the charging port at bottom of grip doesn't have cover. I saw spyra 2+3 have cover. I think I saw a video where the user did submerged it in pool, but briefly. All version when reloading automatically need to be 45 deg angle so u still have to come out of water
Just attempts to replace gel blasters IMO.. Huge price tag on Amazon, short range and unusable in enclosed areas.. Just not for me.. Gel balls are the better option for just below airsoft... Just remember to wear goggles..And leave pets alone...
@stevenwest1494 actually look into the durability tests. I thought the same thing but it's honestly pretty good. (As long as you don't SLAM it on purpose of course!)
Overpriced, probably. My kids (8&10) and I have Spyra 2s, that have been used for several years now, dropped many times. Still function as new. I was checking out the 3 if it made sense to gift instead of the 2.
no rich kid would use this. a poor teenager or college student would make them selves poorer to have just ONE of these and no second one or second friend to routinely use these with a kids water gun is a 20 Cent bulk bought styrofoam lined TUBE were you pull its pump back to fill it with a liter of water and iether slap the back of it for a pulse shot or ram your hip into it like an aztec ball player for the power shot foam tube water blasters double as a melee weapon and you can clash with other water gun users, which would just make a spyra xplode if spyras clashed.
Great review!
I was looking for info like this last year before I bought my then 6 year old a Spyra.
I got him the LX, but after I had it in hand, I realised the trigger was too big for his fingers to use comfortably. So I had to order the 2 as well.
This was crazy fun to review! Let me know if you have questions.
Buy Spyra here: spyra.com/dad_verb (Use code "dad_verb" for a small discount)
To my knowledge, LX one should be a better option for those who want longer lasting option since no battery or electricity is required or budget option since it is the cheapest one of those three
Where does the LX model get its force of power from if not electronic? From pressure built up while pumping water in? Or does it have a pump like air gun?
One comment often missed, the LX is the only one that is fully submersible and can be played with in the pool.
Great review, man!
I have a question: did you notice any change in shot pressure between the manual and battery version?
Logically you'd think an electronic pressurizer would lead to stronger shots, but what are your thoughts?
Thanks in advance, looking forward to next summer!
I want to get a Spyra 3,but the only thing stopping me is how long it lasts,I am not gonna pay that much money only for it to turn off and stop working after 20 uses or so,anyone know how well its durability against water is?😅
Great Review,Best review of spyra across youtube!🎉
its a rich kids toys bud
Awesome review, yes you left out the batterylife of the 3, does this affect it? We need these objektive revievs, thanks ❤
$180 for almost 50ft range.
~$3.6/ft for this thing. An old electric super soaker can go for $2 at goodwill and shoots effectively at 10ft and reachable at 15ft. Some adjustments to angle and new batteries can get you to 18-20ft.
Since its a limited seasonal toy, the $180 soaker will be pretty good, but if you’re doing one-off water wars, just go for the $2
$180 👀
Nobody cares money/feet it’s just not how it works, let’s say you have a $0.50 water gun and it shoots 10feet max range. Not very fun is it? Even though the money per feet is good
I wanna put a Picatinny rail on one of these
I have done so with mine and added a dot scope and laser/flashlight.
It would be more helpful if you did a demonstration of each. Displaying length of water squirt would be more relevant if not the most important detail than just giving a general
description from online brochures.
99% of TH-cam gadget reviewers unfortunately, the viewers are to blame, people just like to watch the overall stuff to be entertained without too much nerdy stuff.
I bought the spyra 3 and i love it but i really wish they added a strap to hold the gun.
when testing a kid's water gun for pain, firing it into the torso of a buff man isn't the best benchmark
A rich kids watergun probably best filled with vodka ultimately.
not really poor people are known best for not managing money well. This is a poor persons water gun
You must be sad.
And its clean after that 😂
Perfekt Shot Cannon
Right in the eyes 👌
For 200 bucks I would have thought those shots wouldn’t be pure doo doo. That’s brutal for that price
btw if you submerge a spyra completely, it just becomes a paperweight
its dead ,the battery part is not seal water proof ?
@@drive-2786 nope. so much for being a pool toy
@@fluffypinkpandas ,thank you .i was going to spend so much for my carelss 8 year old son who would mistakenly by himself or friends get it soaked and then i would be mad for losing so much money lol
@@drive-2786 200 to 400 is alot to drop on 2 water guns to have them not work after one canonball splash into the pool.
theres plenty of powerful and high capacity - manually operated water guns that are cheap - quick to fill - and operate submerged
typical foam tube pump sprayers can be found between 10 cents and 10 bucks - they tend to stand up to sword sparring
I own Spyro 1. You won't want to submerged into water since the charging port at bottom of grip doesn't have cover.
I saw spyra 2+3 have cover. I think I saw a video where the user did submerged it in pool, but briefly.
All version when reloading automatically need to be 45 deg angle so u still have to come out of water
weird question but can the Spyra LX destroy spider web?
You can do that with a stick.
@@seeharvester i need a lot of distance 😨😱 i got a pressure gun lol
Can these shoot lighter fluid?
Yes. But you need the optional spark plug adapter. And the battery dies pretty quick with that installed.
lol
Is it recommended to play with pressure washers?
No but sure is fun
Do NOT shoot in someones ear! Speaking from experience
We knew that already dude….
WHAT?
@@jamessos2504 you heard me
😂
Painful
So SpyraThree 3 is the best somehow for grown up's at $ 179 ? , plus tax & shipping whatever that will be for s/o in Ga. - U.S.A. ?.
It’s cool and all but I’m disappointed, there’s been like zero real advancements in water gun technology in the past few decades
Cps 2000 is still the best watergun imo. But its banned since blast was a bit to much 😂
wait so which one fires the farthest
what about the spyra 1
The Spyra One is out of production. You can only buy the LX, the Two, the Three and now since this Week the new Spyra GO for Ages 8+ and upward.
How do they do with neighborhood ferals?
I recommend something stronger.
179$ for this thing wtf ?
Thanks, very helpful
Get a gel blaster instead it’s much better
Is it okay to use lake water with the gun?
Yes but not if the water is really messy, the kind of water you don't want to touch
@@lyssandrefinge4721wdym by “messy water”
oh yeah
Good presenter!
Use regular hose water instead of chlorinated...same thing in Florida.
aint no water the sypra can't handle bud
really cool!
Mmm fully semi automatic assault water guns
Just laddered! Adder?
Xiaomi pulse shooter: hold my beer
An old school super soaker would walk all over both this and the xiaomi thing
What happen if you put gas and have a lighter in this gun
Needs a scope
pretty walls in your garage, imho!
Just attempts to replace gel blasters IMO..
Huge price tag on Amazon, short range and unusable in enclosed areas..
Just not for me..
Gel balls are the better option for just below airsoft...
Just remember to wear goggles..And leave pets alone...
How loud is it? I cannot find a video where a reviewer stops talking for a few bursts.
Not too loud. Sounds like hard clacking. You can get an idea of it in this video: instagram.com/p/Cw8bVEoRylf/
Children! ROFL
Prices are nuts. Just buy a pressure washer
Waste
DO NOT shoot at balls😬😬
DO NOT BY THE SPYRA 3!!!!!! i BOUGHT ONE AND IT DIDNT CHARGE
It has a one year warranty. If you haven't contacted them to address that problem, that's on you.
sie istwer nichz
Cool water gun. Overpriced, and cheap fragile junk.
Took the words out of my mouth. I doubt they'd survive 10 drop tests from 1m fully loaded.
@stevenwest1494 actually look into the durability tests. I thought the same thing but it's honestly pretty good. (As long as you don't SLAM it on purpose of course!)
Overpriced, probably.
My kids (8&10) and I have Spyra 2s, that have been used for several years now, dropped many times. Still function as new.
I was checking out the 3 if it made sense to gift instead of the 2.
This isn't cheap American/Chinese junk.
no rich kid would use this. a poor teenager or college student would make them selves poorer to have just ONE of these and no second one or second friend to routinely use these with
a kids water gun is a 20 Cent bulk bought styrofoam lined TUBE were you pull its pump back to fill it with a liter of water and iether slap the back of it for a pulse shot or ram your hip into it like an aztec ball player for the power shot
foam tube water blasters double as a melee weapon and you can clash with other water gun users, which would just make a spyra xplode if spyras clashed.
:C