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What's The Better Reel: The Daiwa BG or BG MQ?

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Daiwa BG MQ Monocoque Saltwater Spinning Reels

Which Daiwa 'MQ' Series Reel Is Right For You?

With a one-body aluminum knob design that incorporates a plug&play handle, no drilling, and 10 seconds to install. The latest BG MQ handle is longer than the previous generation while maintaining excellent rigidity, providing more torque to fight. Features Plug&play, 10 seconds to install Drip hole design Comfortable grip Weatherproof Longer handle length FAQs Q1. How to install it? A: Screw off the original handle, then screw in the new handle. 10 seconds. Q2.

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Daiwa BG MQ Spinning Reel - Daiwa is proud to introduce the next generation of BG spinning reels to saltwater anglers of all stripes, this time with a one-piece Monocoque aluminum body. Light and strong like a Formula One racing car, the Daiwa BG MQ Spinning Reel is lighter and stronger through use of monocoque body technology. In terms of application, the reels are designed for everything from inshore to heavy offshore fishing.

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Daiwa BG MQ Spinning Reel - Daiwa is proud to introduce the next generation of BG spinning reels to saltwater anglers of all stripes, this time with a one-piece Monocoque aluminum body. Light and strong like a Formula One racing car, the Daiwa BG MQ Spinning Reel is lighter and stronger through use of monocoque body technology. In terms of application, the reels are designed for everything from inshore to heavy offshore fishing.

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