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Daiwa BG MQ 2020 Fishing Reel for Shore Jigging

Daiwa BG MQ 2020 reel, new generation BG Monocoque designed by Daiwa for a 100% waterproof gear system. Designed for demanding fishing both from the shore and from the boat.

  • Monocoque aluminum body
  • 6...

Daiwa BG MQ 2020 reel, new generation BG Monocoque designed by Daiwa for a 100% waterproof gear system. Designed for demanding fishing both from the shore and from the boat.

  • Monocoque aluminum body
  • 6 Bearings
  • Tough Digigear gears
  • ATD Carbon brake system
  • No external back-play
  • Monobloc aluminum handle

Available models:

  • BGMQ 4000DXH: Gear ratio: 6.2:1, TMV:...
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  • Line Thickness 0.37 mm
  • Line Length 300 m
  • Weight 640 gr
  • Bearing 7
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Description

Description

Daiwa BG MQ 2020 reel, new generation BG Monocoque designed by Daiwa for a 100% waterproof gear system. Designed for demanding fishing both from the shore and from the boat.

  • Monocoque aluminum body
  • 6 Bearings
  • Tough Digigear gears
  • ATD Carbon brake system
  • No external back-play
  • Monobloc aluminum handle

Available models:

  • BGMQ 4000DXH: Gear ratio: 6.2:1, TMV: 99cm, Weight: 285gr, Capacity: 0.37mm-150m, Brake: 12kg
  • BGMQ 5000DH: Gear ratio: 5.7:1, TMV: 96cm, Weight: 435gr, Capacity: 0.40mm-150m, Brake: 12kg
  • BGMQ 6000DH: Gear ratio: 5.7:1, TMV: 101cm, Weight: 430gr, Capacity: 0.43mm-150m, Brake: 12kg
  • BGMQ 8000H: Gear ratio: 5.7:1, TMV: 110cm, Weight: 635gr, Capacity: 0.33mm/300m, Brake: 15kg
  • BGMQ 10000H: Gear ratio: 5.7:1, TMV: 117cm, Weight: 640gr, Capacity: 0.37mm/300m, Brake: 15kg
  • BGMQ 14000H: Gear ratio: 5.7:1, TMV: 122cm, Weight: 640gr, Capacity: 0.40mm/300m, Brake: 15kg
  • BGMQ 20000: Gear ratio: 5.3:1, TMV: 134cm, Weight: 860gr, Capacity: 0.52mm/300m, Brake: 20kg

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Specifications

Specifications

Attributes

Fishing Technique
Shore Jigging

Dimensions

Bearing
7
Weight
640 gr
Rotation Type
5.7 :1
Size
10000
Carbon
Yes
Electronic
No
Left-Handers
No

Fishing Line Capacity

Fishing line thickness
0.37 mm
Fishing line length
300 m

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Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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  • Χ.Γ.
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    0 out of 1 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the size: 4000

    Very beautiful mechanism, good ergonomics and comfortable in how it sits in the hand. Very smooth in the retrieve due to the large gear and for spinning I would give it 5 stars if it cost 50 euros less, as at the price levels of, for example, a Stradic FM, there is no reason for someone to choose this mechanism. Since I used it once and only for light shore jigging with lures of 20-30g, I have to say that the smoothness has been lost since the first fishing... at the same time I have a Nasci 5000 which I used for this job and it hasn't been affected as much even though I've used it several times... the Zync cast gears are just fine and keep the cost levels low, but they will never be cold forged aluminum, nor of course steel, like the Slammer IV DX which is also priced around there... Therefore, it loses one star for the price it costs and one for its gears, since Daiwa has remained on this issue somewhere around 2016...

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    4
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Although it is a large-sized reel, it conceals its weight and bulk due to the MQ technology. Visually, it is flawless and there is no room for criticism. The initial resistance is lower than that of the Saragossa SW, which I also use for fishing, and it has power in the rotation without tiring. However... at this price point, all its serious competitors come with better quality gears than the cast zinc material that Daiwa has used here... With cold forged aluminum for the Gosa and the fully steel internals of the Penn Slammer IV DX, we get, it is true, a better overall reel than the BG MQ without a significant difference in price... for me, it is a foul by Daiwa, because it undermines its name here and along with it, an amazing reel in appearance and functionality...

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  • Dimitris_Alexandris29
    5
    2 out of 3 members found this review helpful

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    This review is about the size: 8000

    Perfect is the best thing about it, it is very durable and of very good quality construction. I would highly recommend it for anyone who wants to do shore or regular jigging.

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  • Very beautiful mechanism, good ergonomics and comfortable in how it sits in the hand. Very smooth in the retrieve due to the large gear and for spinning I would give it 5 stars if it cost 50 euros less, as at the price levels of, for example, a Stradic FM, there is no reason for someone to choose this mechanism. Since I used it once and only for light shore jigging with lures of 20-30g, I have to say that the smoothness has been lost since the first fishing... at the same time I have a Nasci 5000 which I used for this job and it hasn't been affected as much even though I've used it several times... the Zync cast gears are just fine and keep the cost levels low, but they will never be cold forged aluminum, nor of course steel, like the Slammer IV DX which is also priced around there... Therefore, it loses one star for the price it costs and one for its gears, since Daiwa has remained on this issue somewhere around 2016...

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  • Although it is a large-sized reel, it conceals its weight and bulk due to the MQ technology. Visually, it is flawless and there is no room for criticism. The initial resistance is lower than that of the Saragossa SW, which I also use for fishing, and it has power in the rotation without tiring. However... at this price point, all its serious competitors come with better quality gears than the cast zinc material that Daiwa has used here... With cold forged aluminum for the Gosa and the fully steel internals of the Penn Slammer IV DX, we get, it is true, a better overall reel than the BG MQ without a significant difference in price... for me, it is a foul by Daiwa, because it undermines its name here and along with it, an amazing reel in appearance and functionality...

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  • Perfect is the best thing about it, it is very durable and of very good quality construction. I would highly recommend it for anyone who wants to do shore or regular jigging.

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Description & Specifications

Daiwa BG MQ 2020 reel, new generation BG Monocoque designed by Daiwa for a 100% waterproof gear system. Designed for demanding fishing both from the shore and from the boat.

  • Monocoque aluminum body
  • 6 Bearings
  • Tough Digigear gears
  • ATD Carbon brake system
  • No external back-play
  • Monobloc aluminum handle

Available models:

  • BGMQ 4000DXH: Gear ratio: 6.2:1, TMV: 99cm, Weight: 285gr, Capacity: 0.37mm-150m, Brake: 12kg
  • BGMQ 5000DH: Gear ratio: 5.7:1, TMV: 96cm, Weight: 435gr, Capacity: 0.40mm-150m, Brake: 12kg
  • BGMQ 6000DH: Gear ratio: 5.7:1, TMV: 101cm, Weight: 430gr, Capacity: 0.43mm-150m, Brake: 12kg
  • BGMQ 8000H: Gear ratio: 5.7:1, TMV: 110cm, Weight: 635gr, Capacity: 0.33mm/300m, Brake: 15kg
  • BGMQ 10000H: Gear ratio: 5.7:1, TMV: 117cm, Weight: 640gr, Capacity: 0.37mm/300m, Brake: 15kg
  • BGMQ 14000H: Gear ratio: 5.7:1, TMV: 122cm, Weight: 640gr, Capacity: 0.40mm/300m, Brake: 15kg
  • BGMQ 20000: Gear ratio: 5.3:1, TMV: 134cm, Weight: 860gr, Capacity: 0.52mm/300m, Brake: 20kg

Manufacturer

Attributes

Fishing Technique
Shore Jigging

Dimensions

Bearing
7
Weight
640 gr
Rotation Type
5.7 :1
Size
10000
Carbon
Yes
Electronic
No
Left-Handers
No

Fishing Line Capacity

Fishing line thickness
0.37 mm
Fishing line length
300 m

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (4)

  1. 2
  2. 1
  3. 1
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Durability over time
  • Construction quality
  • Value for money

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  • Χ.Γ.
    3
    0 out of 1 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the size: 4000

    Very beautiful mechanism, good ergonomics and comfortable in how it sits in the hand. Very smooth in the retrieve due to the large gear and for spinning I would give it 5 stars if it cost 50 euros less, as at the price levels of, for example, a Stradic FM, there is no reason for someone to choose this mechanism. Since I used it once and only for light shore jigging with lures of 20-30g, I have to say that the smoothness has been lost since the first fishing... at the same time I have a Nasci 5000 which I used for this job and it hasn't been affected as much even though I've used it several times... the Zync cast gears are just fine and keep the cost levels low, but they will never be cold forged aluminum, nor of course steel, like the Slammer IV DX which is also priced around there... Therefore, it loses one star for the price it costs and one for its gears, since Daiwa has remained on this issue somewhere around 2016...

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  • Χ.Γ.
    4
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Although it is a large-sized reel, it conceals its weight and bulk due to the MQ technology. Visually, it is flawless and there is no room for criticism. The initial resistance is lower than that of the Saragossa SW, which I also use for fishing, and it has power in the rotation without tiring. However... at this price point, all its serious competitors come with better quality gears than the cast zinc material that Daiwa has used here... With cold forged aluminum for the Gosa and the fully steel internals of the Penn Slammer IV DX, we get, it is true, a better overall reel than the BG MQ without a significant difference in price... for me, it is a foul by Daiwa, because it undermines its name here and along with it, an amazing reel in appearance and functionality...

    Translated from Greek ·
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    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
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  • Dimitris_Alexandris29
    5
    2 out of 3 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    This review is about the size: 8000

    Perfect is the best thing about it, it is very durable and of very good quality construction. I would highly recommend it for anyone who wants to do shore or regular jigging.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Value for money
    • Durability over time
    • Construction quality
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Verified purchase

    This review is about the size: 6000

    • Value for money
    • Durability over time
    • Construction quality
  • Very beautiful mechanism, good ergonomics and comfortable in how it sits in the hand. Very smooth in the retrieve due to the large gear and for spinning I would give it 5 stars if it cost 50 euros less, as at the price levels of, for example, a Stradic FM, there is no reason for someone to choose this mechanism. Since I used it once and only for light shore jigging with lures of 20-30g, I have to say that the smoothness has been lost since the first fishing... at the same time I have a Nasci 5000 which I used for this job and it hasn't been affected as much even though I've used it several times... the Zync cast gears are just fine and keep the cost levels low, but they will never be cold forged aluminum, nor of course steel, like the Slammer IV DX which is also priced around there... Therefore, it loses one star for the price it costs and one for its gears, since Daiwa has remained on this issue somewhere around 2016...

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • Although it is a large-sized reel, it conceals its weight and bulk due to the MQ technology. Visually, it is flawless and there is no room for criticism. The initial resistance is lower than that of the Saragossa SW, which I also use for fishing, and it has power in the rotation without tiring. However... at this price point, all its serious competitors come with better quality gears than the cast zinc material that Daiwa has used here... With cold forged aluminum for the Gosa and the fully steel internals of the Penn Slammer IV DX, we get, it is true, a better overall reel than the BG MQ without a significant difference in price... for me, it is a foul by Daiwa, because it undermines its name here and along with it, an amazing reel in appearance and functionality...

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • Perfect is the best thing about it, it is very durable and of very good quality construction. I would highly recommend it for anyone who wants to do shore or regular jigging.

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
  • 0
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