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The Spyra One Water Gun Aims To Bring Water Fights To The Next Level

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This summer season is really scorching. Many parts in the Northern Hemisphere are experiencing high temperatures that are at record levels. Even playing airsoft this season we are advised to exercise extreme care and avoid heat exhaustion. Sometimes we remind ourself that would rather shoot each other with water guns than airsoft guns since at least you help get someone cool down after getting hit by a blast of water in a skirmish.

So why not put some water fun after a serious airsoft game this summer? But as airsofters, we want some serious firepower errr… water power to do some serious water fights.

The makers of the Spyra One Water Gun think they have just the type of water gun that you can bring to bear once a water fight breaks out. They want a more serious water gun to bring water fights to a whole new level as they are disappointed with water guns that are available in the market these days.

The Spyra One Water Gun has an effective range of 7.5 metres showing the water bullet make its mark on the target’s clothing and it has a maximum range of 12 metres. It’s safe to use as it uses low water pressure to achieve its effective and maximum ranges and thus, no protection necessary. But you may just want to wear eye pro in a serious water fight to ensure you get better sight of targets as you can just wipe away the water from the lens.

It is battery operated and shoots out 25 “water bullets” with a full tank. Each “water bullet” is 30ml which is equivalent to a shot glass. There is a battery indicator showing the battery level and the ammo level. To fill the water tank, it has an automatic water pump that will fill the tank in 14 seconds, no need for longer and tiring hand pumping to fill the tank.

The battery that comes with the Spyra one is good for 1,125 shot and refill cycles which should be good for hours of water fights.

Convinced that this the water gun you need? Honestly, I need a more subdued colour like OD, Black, or Grey to make it look more tactical. But if you are convinced, the Kickstarter price for this makes it an expensive water gun as it costs €115. It’s already fully funded so expect a more expensive price if it goes into retail.

You might have to wait for a year as deliveries are expected in August 2019 so expect the water fights to take place near the end of the summer season of that year. For now, if will have to settle bringing along some super soaker to start a water fight at the safe zone at your friendly airsoft field.

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