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The Daiwa BG Spinning Reel is a high-performance fishing reel series designed for both ultralight freshwater and heavy big game saltwater fishing. Featuring a carbon ATD drag system, durable synthetic materials, and adjustable braking, it offers smooth, reliable operation trusted by anglers targeting species like GT and Tuna. With a 4.6-star rating from nearly 5,000 reviews, this reel balances rugged durability and precision engineering for year-round fishing excellence.

| ASIN | B01JH8FHOO |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,346 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #41 in Spinning Fishing Reels |
| Brand | Daiwa |
| Color | silver |
| Compatible with | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,957) |
| Date First Available | 6 August 2016 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Features | Adjustable Braking System |
| Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
| Included Components | Reel |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | BG4500 |
| Length | 7 inches |
| Manufacturer | Daiwa |
| Material Type | Synthetic |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 5 |
| Outer Material | Plastic |
| Power Source | AC/DC |
| Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 12.7 x 10.16 cm; 623.69 g |
| Season | Year-round |
| Size | 4500 |
| Skill Level | Beginner |
| Sport | Fishing |
| Style | 4500 |
| Usage | mountain, outdoor fishing casting trawling Fishing |
| Weight | 3 Pounds |
| Width | 7 inches |
F**D
BG is good reel fpr big fish like GT and Tuna
thanks good Daiwa BG 8000 Fast delivery and excellent quality. I thanks the seller for the quick response very fast old is gold the BG Daiwa is good reel for the big fish and i like to fish GT and Tuna more than 50kg and the BG is stronger with 100 box
N**A
Smooth and hard wearing.
One of the best reels available. Super strong and smooth. Hard wearing. I have five of them.
M**H
Just Great
Great product fast delivery.
H**N
Bg 4000
Nice one
M**Q
Great
Great and smooth
J**R
Well engineered, feels great in the hand and balanced just right on my 6'6" spinning rod.
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
L**I
Just got the reel and after careful inspection I am very satisfied with this reel. I've been a life long Penn owner and since I fished saltwater I have had a Penn SS650, a SS750 and a SS850 for over 35 years... great reels and parts are still available. Now I'm retired so I bought this Daiwa to fish for bass and other freshwater species in FL and GA, and I wanted to change to Daiwa because I like the look, the reputation and the positive reviews. Since I believe fisherman catch fish not reels, I refuse to pay more than $100 for a freshwater reel. I've tried the expensive reels and this BG line has quality, looks, is a great value and is smooth as silk. Who knows I may buy a larger BG for saltwater when I can't get parts for my old Penn SS's. I bought a KastKing Perigee 7'1" M for this reel and I will need to fight and catch some fish to see if I like the rod.
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