

🎣 Reel in the big wins with power and precision!
The Daiwa BG Spinning Reel combines rugged machined aluminum construction with a high-performance Digigear system and waterproof Carbon ATD drag, delivering smooth, powerful retrieves and reliable drag pressure. Designed for both freshwater finesse and heavy saltwater battles, it’s a versatile reel that’s ready right out of the box for anglers who demand durability and smoothness without compromise.






| ASIN | B01JH8FHTE |
| Bearing Material | Aluminum |
| Best Sellers Rank | #78,203 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #179 in Fishing Reels |
| Brand | Daiwa |
| Brand Name | Daiwa |
| Color | Black/gold |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,707) |
| Date First Available | August 1, 2016 |
| Fishing Line Type | Braided |
| Fishing Reel Line Retrieve | 37.4 Inches |
| Fishing Reel Maximum Drag | 15.4 Kilograms |
| Fishing Technique | Spinning |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00043178927700 |
| Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
| Handle Material | Aluminum |
| Included Components | Reel |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 5 x 4 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.28 x 5.16 x 3.74 inches |
| Item Weight | 4 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Daiwa |
| Material | Synthetic |
| Model Name | BG3000 |
| Model Year | 2018 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.43 Kilograms |
| Part Number | BG3000 |
| Product Dimensions | 6"L x 5"W x 4"H |
| Size | 3000 |
| Special Feature | Anti-Reverse |
| Sport Type | Fishing |
| Style | 3000 |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 043178927700 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
M**N
Stealthy and powerful
Daiwa never disappoints with quality. This reel isn't as high end as their usual but it still is one of the smoothest reels you can get for the price. Beginner friendly and worth it. Barely makes any noise too. Came greased and ready to use out the box.
J**T
Real Nice Reel
I have a couple of Penn Squall conventional reels and I wanted to add a spinner to round out my surf rods... Since I haven't yet finished building the spinning rod to match with this reel, I can only give my review on the reel without having taken it to the water... My first impression was what a beast of a reel; and this is just the 5000 model... It's probably more than I need, but I think it's better to go a little bigger, just in case you get Godzilla on your hook instead of a perch... The reel looks beautiful and feels solid and smooth... I think this is absolutely the best bang for the buck for a surf capable spinning reel... I don't believe anyone would be disappointed in buying one... Of course, there's always someone that has something negative to say, but I think most anglers would be hard pressed, not to like this reel... Buy it, you'll like it... I may update this review, once I get the rod finished and throw a few cast with it... But I expect it to perform well and bag a lot of fishies...
L**T
Buy yourself a quality reel
One of my favorite reels. Great drag and smooth AF!
J**N
It's a great reel, compared to other reels
It's a great reel, compared to other reels, this feels smooth and has a ton of power behind it. Do a bit of research and you will find mostly praises for this reel. For around 100 dollars, it cannot be compared. It feels smooth, steady, and provides you with confidence that is required to handle bigger species. I use this for everything including saltwater and freshwater. The only thing I had trouble with was fitting the 4000 sized reel on to a Shakespeare elite 7-foot medium. The foot of this reel was a bit too large for the reel seat of the Shakespeare but I forced it in somehow. I do surf fishing with this and trout fishing by switching my leader. I have a 15 lb braided line and when targeting different species, I change my leader from 20lb to 4lb. Recently pulled a 2lb Monkeyfaced prickleback out of a hole with this combo with relative ease. 3 Months Update I really enjoy and recommend this reel, I will buy multiple sizes for different rod setups. I fish on mostly on jetties and I have fallen and banged this reel up, it still runs like a champ. I try my best to take care of my tackle, but accidents do happen. :/ I paired mine with a Shakespeare Elite: Ugly Stik Elite Spinning Rod 7' - Medium - 2pc Update 9 months: I pair it now with a UglyStik Elite Spinning Fishing Rod (Salmon/Steelhead) with is a much better pairing for this reel size. Shakespeare Ugly Stik Elite Spinning Fishing Rod (Salmon/Steelhead) Still no problems fishing saltwater with it. I just do a simple rinse with tap water and everything function flawlessly. No squeaking, just dings, and scratches from fishing off the jetty and resting my reel/rod on the rocks. Caught 23inch lings and halibut with relative ease. I fish twice a week so I am extremely happy with the purchase. If any other reels I have fail I will replace it with this one again. Update (18 months) 1.5 years Still going strong, accumulated more dings to the reel from falls and such, fishing once a week at least I still haven't serviced it yet (I should) and it is still working as it should. Only thing I did to the reel is to sand the top of the spool since it became rough due to me falling and banging the reel on the jetty rocks but the reel is still surviving and works as it should. This is my only rod and reel I bring since going to the jetties and having reliable gear means a lot to me. My father just broke his Penn reel that I bought for him I will be replacing it with this one since my experience with it is such an excellent one. 2 Years without a hiccup. Great reel, I fish with it once a week in saltwater, if you rinse it off every time after you fish and do maintenance yearly (I did my first one after 2 years) I believe it will last a very long time.
C**N
Great Reels if purchased below $100. Slower gear ratio. Spooling Line is a challenge
Purchased 3000 and 3500 size . Excellent reels for price. Great value and performance. Sizing is larger with line capacity when compared to Shimano Stradic or Symetre. Slower gear ratios. Better feel than Penn Battle 2( I have 3 of these ) Only drawback is the way the line ( 832 Suffix or Daiwa J Braid) spools initially but this evens out if you use the included washers . Otherwise you get a bottom heavy spooling. These were spooked unfortunately at local tackle shop on machine .13 cents a yard so take advantage of free backing if offered. I put 50 yards of Trilene XT green on it enables me to get 125 yards on 3000 Model. 150 yards on 3500 Model
S**I
Die Daiwa BG 30000 ist eine TOP Rolle. Super leichter Lauf. Eben Daiwa. Kann ich einfach nur weiterempfehlen. Schnelle Lieferung.
D**.
Mulinello che non ha bisogno di presentazioni, arrivato nei tempi dichiarati, ben imballato e ad un prezzo incredibile: media di mercato 120, pagato 85!
D**E
The BG is simple excellent, even though it doesn't have many of the fancy high end features like airbail or magseal, the simplicity brought the price down so much, the value you get from the BG is just incredible. Yet still, the standard features offered by DAIWA is still surpassing most brands on the market. BG is a direct competitor to 200+ gbp product with only half of the price tag. It's salt water ready with high power sealed drag and full aluminum body. Digigear rotor system offers excellent line twist management which is only matched by shimano's dyno system. And screw on handle on a reel sales for 100 pounds, this is unheard in the past for big brands. Through the decades of my fishing experience, I had more than 2 dozens of reels, from cheap sub 50 to mid high end 250 pounds priced ones. I'm not a pro fishing man, my buying intention is always to get the best value out of every pound I spend. I've seen how products changed over the last two decades and knows very well what matters and makes the difference. I always tell my friends to buy shimano because they put on their best spool system on every reel they make even it's the cheapest alivio range. In the recent year though, I'm favoring DAIWA over shimano because: 1. DAIWA is now putting their same high end spooling system on cheap reels as well.I have a ninjia as well spools just the same as the BG and just the same as the saltiga. 2. Daiwa reels are so smooth, while you argue if shimano does the same what makes choose daiwa over shimano, I can tell you it's the smoothness, even at 150-200 pounds range, shimano just doesn't do smoothness as well as daiwa. Arguably shimano may feel more balanced and probably have more high tech offered. e.g. Aero FA4000 and Stradic fk is an excellent reel in comparison with similar price range, similar feature offered and in similar weight cat. 3. Salt water or fresh water, I often find shimano's reel with the BG's price range often isn't salt water ready, this goes true for the Aero FA4000. 4. Price, yes again price. I would be happily to buy a shimano stradic over the Daiwa BG if they are in the same price range, Right now Stradic FK costs 30% more than the BG, for that price I chose the Lexa with oil seal, upped one size to Lexa 4000 and paid exactly the same price of a Stradic FK. (Stradic FK is still an excellent reel, it offers other features that you may care more than I do.) I know my arguments may down to my personal preference a lot, but I hope writing down my opinion on them gives readers a good variety of viewing angles.
V**O
good
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