Daiwa BG MQ 2500 (UNBOXING & REVIEW)

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Huge news!

We just received one of the very first shipments of the brand new Daiwa BG MQ 2500 spinning reel.

Daiwa really stepped up their game here with this new reel and I can’t wait for you to see it!

If you’re looking for a smooth high-end reel with lots of power, but is light enough for inshore fishing, you’re going to love this reel.

Check out the full review and unboxing video below!

Daiwa BG MQ 2500 [VIDEO]

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I’m so pumped about this reel!

Here are some of the pros and cons of it:

Pros:

  • Lightweight and compact (8 oz.)
  • Well-designed to keep water from getting in
  • Smooth
  • Powerful
  • More true to size (previous Daiwa BG reels run a little bigger than comparable reels)
  • Thicker main shaft so it’ll last longer
  • The handle sticks out a little farther so you have good cranking power
  • Looks great

Cons:

  • Does not have Magseal (but the monocoque body and perimeter rubber gasket around the handle do a great job at keeping water out)

Conclusion

daiwa bg mq 2500

The BG MQ is the future of fishing reels!

The monocoque design helps keep water out and reduce size while providing lots of power with a big gear.

I’m so excited to try it out and I know you’re going to love it, too.

You can get it from our online tackle store here:

We’re one of the first tackle stores in America to have these in stock, but we only have 50, so get yours today!

Have any questions about this reel?

Let us know down in the comments!

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Jayme Martin
2 years ago

Hi everyone, so I haven’t used this real yet and I wanted to switch the arm on it and I believe it’s just removing the small screw and then switching it over but the screw was so soft and I stripped the head and now I can’t switch it over. Does anyone have any ideas on how to remove that super small screw without damaging the reel?

Matt Loutzenhiser
2 years ago

Are you able to switch the handle to the other side?

Matt Loutzenhiser
2 years ago

Psych. Read the instructions.

Last edited 2 years ago by Matt Loutzenhiser
Bob
3 years ago

I just received mine & as it says its Braid ready, does that mean no “Backing” is required?

Bob Hartwein
3 years ago
Reply to  Justin Ritchey

Thanks for the quick reply!! I WILL place “Backing” on the reel. Boy this reel is smooth! Now just need your version of the Bull Bay Rod to complete “The Slam” 😉

Ira Cohen
3 years ago

compare the daiwa bg-mq 2500 to the penn battle 111 2500 (other than the 2 oz. diff.)

Capt. Bill Bennett
3 years ago

For all it’s worth I sincerely hope the new version of Daiwa’s BG series is better than the old versions. It’s been a while ago but I bought 2 Penn 550SS reels & 2 Daiwa BG 5000,comperable reels. The BG Daiwa reels gave up after about 3 seasons the Penn 550ss reals are still in use after 10+years.
Sincerely Capt. Bill Bennett

Brian Pugh
3 years ago

Just wondering if this new BG is as durable as the other reels with “Magseal” technology? Also it seems to be a higher price point than the Fuego that has Magseal. Looking at the best overall value between these two reels. Thanks

Ron Mattson
3 years ago
Reply to  Justin Ritchey

How about a discussion on MagSeal and the cost involved in adding it to an existing reel. And the tool(cost)needed to inject it.

Casey
3 years ago

These look good. I thought they would also come to the US market with magseal as well. They look like they are beefier than the standard BG series as well. Definitely worth it though. Have other reels with the monocoque design and they are just awesome in terms of cranking and feeling.

Raymond Bierschenk
3 years ago

Could you explain the advantages/disadvantages of 2500 vs 3000? Seems like 3000 series reels had more line capacity and all things being equal that was preferable? My current lineup consists of Shimanos but this Daiwa looks interesting!

Eve Olguin
3 years ago

Justin, I just bought the Daiwa Procyon Al and now I’m wondering if I should’ve gone with this one. Thoughts? I like the idea of the monocoque design and I don’t think my Procyon has that. It’s still in the box, so I should be able to exchange it.

Eve Olguin
3 years ago
Reply to  Eve Olguin

Never mind I’m just going to keep both!

Alan Peltzer
3 years ago

Hi Justin, I was looking on the Daiwa website and it lists the line retrieve for the BGMQ 2500 as 21.5″ per turn. Is that right? The regular BG 2500 is listed at 33.2″ per turn so the 21 inches seems very slow.

Greg Hock
3 years ago
Reply to  Alan Peltzer

I noticed that too.I hope it’s a missprint.I sent an email to Daiwa asking that question.I’ll let you know when I get an answer.

Greg Hock
3 years ago
Reply to  Justin Ritchey

I haven’t heard anything yet from Daiwa.

Adam Bailey
3 years ago
Reply to  Greg Hock

See the video at 1:21. The box has 31.5 inches (80 cm) per handle turn printed on the side.

Greg Hock
3 years ago
Reply to  Adam Bailey

Thanks, that makes alot more sense.

Greg Hock
3 years ago
Reply to  Adam Bailey

Good catch by the way!

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