I got the Spyra three, and I absolutely love it. It’s worth mentioning though, that you shouldn’t dip the entire front of the gun in the water. To avoid leaking, it’s best to dip only the bottom nozzle in there, because that’s the water intake. So I’m curious. Which team are you? Because I am team red.
It’s still a lot of money for a water gun, but let’s keep in mind that this is not an ordinary water gun by any stretch of the imagination. Not only is it more durable than most, but there is definitely something very sophisticated that happens in there when you use it.
@@EpicParrot54115 everything inside the gun is sealed off and isolated, like the compartment of a submarine, but they still don’t recommend submerging the entire gun in water. But you can submerge the front of it in, that is, the bottom hole, in the front, for loading it with water. But there are electronics in it, and even though everything is sealed, it’s really not meant to be submerged in water.
I have all 3. For competition the lx is the best. Reloads faster by around 4 seconds with me and shoots faster. Also, you can submerge it entirely unlike the other ones
Technically they aren't supposed to, which means the company just isn't liable if they are damaged while doing so. However, I've seen multiple reviews where people completely submerge them and they continue operating just fine. Do so at your own risk, as you won't get a replacement if water seeps in and destroys the electronics.
@@JokerGaming-iv1tm ua-cam.com/video/CXiYfApXd1o/v-deo.html (6:15) ua-cam.com/video/5bQdVVEtMhQ/v-deo.html (6:45) These are the two I remember watching
Thanks for the heads up. At the time of filming this video, as you can see, the website listing was for £134. But it appears they have put the price up now. So you are correct. it is now £149.
I’ve never had any issues with my original Spyra or with the Spyra 2 and the LX. So far they’ve all worked perfectly. I’ve yet to order a Spyra 3.
Why is the aspect ratio 4:3 instead of every other video this decade which is 16:9
I got the Spyra three, and I absolutely love it. It’s worth mentioning though, that you shouldn’t dip the entire front of the gun in the water. To avoid leaking, it’s best to dip only the bottom nozzle in there, because that’s the water intake. So I’m curious. Which team are you? Because I am team red.
In the states, they actually lowered the price a little bit. It was US$180, but they’ve lowered it to 150.
It’s still a lot of money for a water gun, but let’s keep in mind that this is not an ordinary water gun by any stretch of the imagination. Not only is it more durable than most, but there is definitely something very sophisticated that happens in there when you use it.
Is the gun waterproof? Like can I submerge it in water
@@EpicParrot54115 everything inside the gun is sealed off and isolated, like the compartment of a submarine, but they still don’t recommend submerging the entire gun in water. But you can submerge the front of it in, that is, the bottom hole, in the front, for loading it with water. But there are electronics in it, and even though everything is sealed, it’s really not meant to be submerged in water.
@@ryanmiller3020 Ok thank you
Cheers for all that information 👍
Thanks for this!
What about The Kublai S2? Which ones is better?
Please guide me, how can I get a broken bladder tube? I am Iran
Wow bro great work im subbing thanx for da info!! :)
Thanks for the sub
Bro thanks for the 5% off I needed it
No problems ;)
Can you compare and review SpyraThree to the Kublai S2?
If they want to send me one, id be happy to.
I have all 3. For competition the lx is the best. Reloads faster by around 4 seconds with me and shoots faster. Also, you can submerge it entirely unlike the other ones
i confirm, also it's more fun to use since you gotta reload it with your arm instead of the other ones
Are any of these water proof? Meaning, can they be submerged completely under water?
I've seen this asked before. Everyone says no, it's not waterproof/submergable. Only dip the tip of the barrel into a water source for loading.
Technically they aren't supposed to, which means the company just isn't liable if they are damaged while doing so. However, I've seen multiple reviews where people completely submerge them and they continue operating just fine. Do so at your own risk, as you won't get a replacement if water seeps in and destroys the electronics.
@@mcflyingfurysend me the link of submerge reviews please
@@JokerGaming-iv1tm
ua-cam.com/video/CXiYfApXd1o/v-deo.html (6:15)
ua-cam.com/video/5bQdVVEtMhQ/v-deo.html (6:45)
These are the two I remember watching
Spyra 2 has a smaller tank than the original Spyra.
The promo code is not working?
It seems to be working. At least up to the 1st april
Jeez, shows £134 for the SpyraThree in the vid but it’s now £149
You should review the Kublai S2! I think it’ll blow these out of the water! (Pun obviously intended”
Does your promo code only work in Europe? Says invalid code when I try purchase on the US Website.
It should work anywhere. Have you checked the spelling?
Thank you
You're welcome
Hi. I’ve just checked on there website and the Spyra 3 is showing at £149 not £134 as your video.
Thanks for the heads up. At the time of filming this video, as you can see, the website listing was for £134. But it appears they have put the price up now. So you are correct. it is now £149.
Its now 169 :(
Who the frack plays league water guns?
Who pays large conglomerates for tobacco products that run a decent chance of killing ya.....
Great video, the audio sucks.
Random apostrophes in 'Pros' and 'Cons' ..wtf?. Not only are you wrong, but you're inconsistently so. There are NO apostrophes.
The things people find to complain about 😀
Can you give a free spyra 2