Daiwa STTBB3000LT Saltist Back Bay Spinning Reel

Daiwa STTBB3000LT Saltist Back Bay Spinning Reel

Price: $209.99
Model
TD Code
Gear RatioLine Per CrankMono Capacity
(lb Test/Yards)
Braid Capacity
(lb Test/Yards)
BearingsMax DragWeightPrice
STTBB3000LT
DAI-2887
5.6:133.2in8/170
10/140
15/190
20/170
6BB+1RB15.4lb9.9oz$209.99 USD
The Daiwa Saltist Back Bay LT Spinning Reel is set to become the new standard for inshore light tackle spinning reels. With its revolutionary HARDBODYZ design, Magsealed main shaft, and DigiGear gearing, the Saltist Back Bay LT provides technical inshore anglers with one of the strongest and lightest reels on the market. Perfect for use with 8-10lb mono and equivalent braided lines for striped bass, weakfish, speckled trout, redfish, and more!

  • Up to 15.4 lbs. of Max Drag
  • DigiGear - Digital Gear Design
  • Lightweight AIR ROTOR
  • LT CONCEPT - light and ridged aluminum construction
  • 7-bearing (6+1) system with instant anti-reverse
  • Stainless steel AIR BAIL technology
  • MAGSEALED construction repels salt and grime
4.5 Stars based on 17 reviews
By Dj
Tampa Fl
Tackle Direct comes through again.
May 16, 2019
When I find something new or not available locally they alway come through no matter where I live. That why I have been coming back for almost 15 years whether Im on the east west gulf coast or smack dab in the middle. Thanks again Gents.

Now to the reel. Man what a beast! I replaced a Diawa Procyon 3500 with a 4000 Back Bay lt. Line capacity is supposed to be 300 of 6lb and I run 10lb pp which is supposed to have 2 lb diameter i got about 225 yds. That will be more than enough with drag and braid breaking at double usualy. Its paired on a Diawa Harrier 7'6 mh rod. Another TD special. It is very light, perfectly balanced and ready to smash Redfish, Speck trout, Snook and Flounder.

Thanks again Tackle Direct! I would not have this killer inshore setup to smash all these Florida fish without you guys!

Dj Myers
Pros
  • Light weight
  • Water proof
  • Drag
Cons
  • None yet
By David W.
Maryland
Doesn't seem to be reliable
November 25, 2021
I've had this reel about 5 months. It's been used fairly regularly since then and is starting to rattle and has some vibration. The drag also seems to be sticky which helped contribute to losing a big striped bass the other day. It's never been dunked and I rinse it lightly with fresh water after each use. Maybe I just got a lemon but I think I'll stick with Shimano from now on.
By Cypress M.
Cypress TX
Impressively Smooth
November 18, 2021
I've never spent this much on a spinning reel, but have never had one that would "reel itself" either. By that I mean, in a horizontal position, the weight of the handle will spin the bail. If manipulated properly, and the timing is right, you can rock the reel forward and back, and it will reel itself...
The pursuit started after I built my first "Concept" spinning rod - 6' 10", fast/light action, for pursuing trout and reds in the Matagorda area, and was looking for something to compliment my creation. Not being sure which would balance out the best, I went with the 4000 series. Though I haven't fished it, I have put it through the in-house routine - loop around the door handle to load the rod and test the drag... crank it down a bit more... - pure butter.
I convinced myself the 4000 might be just a hair to big and a 3000 might be more in line - it's on the way now. So now, I have a 4000 with no rod - I'm thinking a 7' 4" Medium Action Rainshadow Eternity might be the ticket for near shore rigs and West Matagorda triple tails...
By Jason
Warwick, MD
After 2 years
November 15, 2021
This reel has been put through some of the harshest saltwater conditions and still puts out consistent drag. Amazed by the durability of this reel, would definitely buy again
By Chris
Florida
Smooth
November 7, 2021
Only used it once so far but what a great reel. Both the drag and reeling is super smooth. May have to buy a 4000.
By delong
flushing, NY
cute strong baby
October 13, 2021
i use this reel for jetty tog fishing,strong and light,aluminal body!
compare shimano strdic fl,this one will last longer!
By Tom
Sneads Ferry, NC
Great reel
August 17, 2021
Great reel
By Kev
South Florida
Ferrari for inshore
August 4, 2021
Bought a 4000 Back Bay about 2 years ago, and this thing is a tiny monster. Small light body, smooth drag, even been dunked multiple times kayak fishing and still more buttery than my Stradic 4k. Go-to reel for the inshore.
Pros
  • Consistently smooth
  • Magsealed
Cons
  • More line capacity would've been nice, but you can say that about any reel.
By Jordan
Gulf Breeze, FL
Great Reel
March 16, 2021
I bought two of the 4000 sized back bay reels, they are very smooth, and on a scale both produced the same drag pressure per turns on the drag knob. If you have fished some of the other Daiwa spinning reels you will find they are a little smaller in size than another, like a BG 4000 or saltist is a little larger and heavier, but for an inshore reel they are a great size for redfish, flounder, trout, etc...
The line capacity is about -50 yards off of what is specified unless you run it all the way to the lip of the spool, but that really shouldn’t be a huge deal.
I paired them to some of the daiwa Isla rods, and they are a great combination.
Pros
  • Very smooth drag
  • Smooth to reel
  • Sturdy
  • More compact than other Daiwa reels of the same size.
Cons
  • Not a big deal but the line capacity is a little short of what is advertised unless you pack the spool all the way to the lip.
By Fisherguy
NJ
Good Reel.
December 28, 2020
Nice smooth reel. Could have a stronger drag but good enough for its attended purpose.
By Owen
East Falmouth, MA
Love this reel!
September 22, 2020
This is just such a great reel for the money. Super light, yet smooth drag. I got it for the fall run of false albacore and bonito in the northeast and have already taken numerous fish on it, including a few decent sized bluefish. I also own other reel brands but Daiwa makes the best in my opinion.
By Patrick
VA
New favorite spinner
April 22, 2020
Bought the 4000 to put on a back bay rod for throwing popping corks. Hauled in a 23" striper within a couple of hours after ups delivered it. Smooth as silk all around.
Pros
  • Smoothest spinner I've owned. Perfect drag
By David
East Islip, NY
Perfect
January 17, 2020
Great reel. Feels great in hand and looks great too. Can't wait to fish with this in the spring. Have both the 3000 and 4000
By Harris
Texas
Smooth reel
May 18, 2019
I love these reels! I have both the saltist backbay & regular saltist in the 3000 size. Perfect for inshore fishing. Excellent drag pressure to keep feisty reds out of the jetty rocks and for solid hooksets. Super smooth operation & lightweight.
By Innkeeper
NYC
Beautiful light reel
January 19, 2019
I bought this reel for its light and water tight build, it seemed perfect except for the clacking sound at the same point on every rotation. I believe that there is too much room in either the main gear and handle or the main shaft and spool. I recently bought a Daiwa conventional reel that had the same irritating banging sound on every spool rotation, I love my Van Staal and Penn Spinfisher VI from Tackle Direct.
Pros
  • Lightweight, comfortable and water tight
Cons
  • Useless anti reverse switch and noisy operation
6 Questions & 6 Answers
Kent
from N.Y. asked:
February 28, 2018
Is this made in Japan?
1 Answer
Hello Kent, yes the Daiwa Saltist back bay is made in Japan.
Submitted by: Bernie on March 1, 2018

Johnny
from captainboatright@aol.com asked:
September 14, 2018
Does it come with CRBB? You would think they would use CRBB for saltwater
1 Answer
Yes, They use Magseal tech and CRBB
Submitted by: Chris on September 21, 2018

Hhug
from Fargo, ND asked:
April 1, 2018
Pike/Walleye fishing for livebait presentations on a St. Croix 7'6" MLF... would this reel be a decent fit? I I also looked at the Daiwa Fuego/Tatula/Ballistic LT's and I'm having trouble deciding. I want a tank of a reel and the aluminum housing on this has me kind of favoring it as well as the shallow spool (smaller than any of the other LT's I listed). But No place in town has anything but the Ballistic LT to hold. Any input would be most appreciated.
1 Answer
The Saltist Back Bay would be the most durable of those 3 reels, but it is also significantly heavier than both the Ballistic and Tatula. The Saltist and Ballistic feature Daiwa's magseal technology which make them highly water and corrosion resistant, so both of those reels will have a significant edge in terms of durability over the Tatula. Being that your application is in freshwater I'd say the Ballistic LT is the best reel for the job, but if it is truly a "tank" that you are looking for, go with the Saltist.
Submitted by: Devon on April 7, 2018

JIM
from FL asked:
March 23, 2018
Is the Daiwa STTBB3000LT manual or auto bail design?
1 Answer
The Daiwa STTBB3000LT Saltist Back Bay Spinning Reel has a auto bail system.
Submitted by: Donald on March 27, 2018

TRYGVE SANDBERG
from Fairfield, CT. asked:
March 22, 2018
Light Surf Casting? LINE CAPACITY WITH 30LB BRAID?
1 Answer
The Daiwa STTBB3000LT Saltist Back Bay Spinning Reel isn't ideal for surf casting because of the reel size and line capacity. This reel can hold 170 yds of 30 lb braid.
Submitted by: Donald on March 27, 2018

Kevin
from Mystic island, nj asked:
March 15, 2018
What rod would work well with the Diawa saltist back bay, for inshore nj. Can I fluke and striped bass fish with this reel?
1 Answer
A St Croix 7'6'' M would be a great fit for the inshore striped bass and back bay blue fish and flounder fishing.
Submitted by: Donald on March 17, 2018

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