Supreme x SpyraThree Water Blaster
Supreme vs. Original


About the original
Spyra is a Munich-based company founded in 2017 on a Kickstarter that raised over $1 million and delivered the first SpyraOne in 2019. The SpyraThree is the third-generation electronic water blaster: 2.2 kg empty, a digital LED display, three firing modes (Open, Burst, and League), automatic refill-and-pressurize via submerged intake, a 10.5-meter range per shot, and roughly 300 shots per charge of the lithium-ion battery. Each shot delivers a measured 30 ml water bullet rather than a continuous stream. The SS2025 Supreme version is the standard SpyraThree in red with the Supreme logo printed on the barrel; released April 10, 2025 at $268, matching Spyra's own retail price at launch.
About Spyra
Spyra is a German consumer electronics company founded in 2018 by Sebastian Walter in Munich. The product line is built around battery-powered water blasters with electronic pumps that auto-refill and auto-pressurize, firing discrete water shots rather than a continuous stream. The original SpyraOne was developed across six prototype generations and funded through a 2018 Kickstarter campaign that raised over 450,000 euros. Subsequent models include the SpyraTwo, SpyraThree, and the lighter SpyraGO, which adds LED shot and battery displays and a 26-foot range. The company sells direct from Munich and through Amazon and Walmart. Supreme collaborated with Spyra on a SpyraTwo water blaster.


