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The Daiwa BG4500 Spinning Reel combines a robust 5:1 gear ratio with a powerful 9.98 kg max drag, all housed in a lightweight 22-ounce synthetic frame. Featuring aluminum bearings and handle, it delivers smooth, durable performance ideal for right-handed anglers using braided lines. Perfect for beginners and pros alike, this reel promises reliability and precision on every fishing trip.
Brand | Daiwa |
Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
Color | Black/gold |
Material | Synthetic |
Fishing Technique | Spinning |
Item Weight | 22 Ounces |
Gearbox Ratio | 5 |
Special Feature | lightweight |
Model Name | BG4500 |
Handle Material | Aluminum |
Fishing Line Type | Braided |
Bearing Material | Aluminum |
Fishing Reel Line Retrieve | 38.5 Inches |
Product Dimensions | 6"L x 5"W x 4"H |
Bearing Number | 7 |
Fishing Reel Maximum Drag | 9.98 Kilograms |
Manufacturer | Daiwa |
UPC | 043178927731 |
Size | 4500 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.13 x 6.93 x 4.8 inches |
Package Weight | 0.85 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 5 x 4 inches |
Brand Name | Daiwa |
Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | BG4500 |
Model Year | 2018 |
Included Components | Reel |
Sport Type | Fishing |
Skill Level | Beginner |
K**R
Nice reel for the price.
I own 2 6000's, 2 4000's, 2 3000's, and a 2500. They are all well used in the surf, inshore, and pier. The drags are solid and smooth. The reels are not featherweight, but contain NO plastic gears or parts inside. Nice smooth retrieve. Crank bearings are sealed, which is nice.Learn to do the necessary maintenance, and rinse with fresh water after salt use, and they will last a long time. It only takes a couple small screwdrivers and some reel grease. Videos are available on YouTube.
M**T
Musky/Pike reel
Awesome reel, got it got Musky and Pike, the box was crushed when I got it, but everything looks great in the package, I blame Amazon for that anyway. Amazingly smooth and silent. Highly recommend.
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...
J**S
Come on now, this reel is great even though I am a Shimano guy.
What can I say, If youre looking as this reel I am sure you already know how great it is but it will still surprise you with how smoothly yet soft this reel is.
O**N
good reel
The Daiwa BG 4000 is a good reel but the clicker was poorly designed. A flimsy wire connected to the spool that can bend easily.
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 UpdateI 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 - 2pcUpdate 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 yearsStill 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.
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