The Spyra LX is the superior water gun - Spyra Two vs Spyra LX
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- čas přidán 17. 06. 2022
- I purchased both a Spyra Two and a Spyra LX--partially because I didn't know what to expect, but also because I didn't want to dump over $350 on two water guns.
While the Spyra Two has more advanced features, in my opinion the ability to fire more rapidly gives the Spyra LX the edge.
I suppose it should be obvious, but I paid for both with my own money. This video is not sponsored. - Zábava
The rate of fire is limited by software and is not about mechanical reasons. They choose to limit the ROF so people can enjoy more playing around and not just empty the whole gun in 1 minute
I feel like this might be your channels niche. Covering fun toys and stuff around the house.
The analytics certainly seem to support that. Mostly this channel is for whatever interests me. Stick figure videos making fun of office work? Yes. Awesome water guns I bought so I can dominate the children in a water battle? Sure, why not. I didn't see many videos comparing these two anyways.
That trigger on the LX looks massive
Well, you got me curious. The Spyra Two has a trigger height of about 1 inch, the LX has a trigger height of over 1.5 inches, according to my measurements.
wow I had no idea the spyra 2 was so loud on filling. Ive been on the fence about getting the LX, but now Im sold. No way am I letting kids run around with a spyra 2 if I owned one. the LX, as long as its not dropped on concrete looks like it'd be happier getting dunked in the pool, perhaps even filled while in it.
The Spyra 2 is quite noisy. My older son has figured out to ambush me when he hears the reloading sound and run when he hears the power shot charging. Both guns have a fill line that you're not supposed to submerge the gun past, but I do it all the time to no ill effect (so far).
So which goes the furthest lol?
The Spyra Two shoots further, especially when using the power shot.
@@voyagerentertainment6766 Cheers r'kid
I disagree. With the Spyra 2 you can actually aim and, if necessary, you can shoot it one-handed. I attached a single-point sling on mine. Since I got a dueling pair I can even go to war with a weapon on each hand. Try that with the LX.
I'm not sure I'm prepared to drop more money on water guns 🤣
@@voyagerentertainment6766 The weight is the main problem with the Spyra 2. It's just heavy enough that nobody wants to carry it around for long. But, attach a single point sling, and that's not a problem. With a sling and a Spyra 2 you will inflict major PTSD in the water battlefield. 😆
Especially if you fire a PowerShot with one while charging a PowerShot with the other. I love this idea.
@@voyagerentertainment6766 or two power shots at the same time simultaneously
you think I could tankdump one-handed??
If you have excellent grip strength, I don't see why not.
@@voyagerentertainment6766 well I'm a cyclist so I got that :D
Too close up. All I saw was a gun and a trigger pull. No idea about how large the "water' bullets are or how far they go. Not very useful.
Gun for domination against children's! :D
One of the worse examples review of a product that excludes the distance and target and a CAVE MAN demonstration..