Daiwa STTBB4000LT Saltist Back Bay Spinning Reel
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.
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Model TD Code | Gear Ratio | Line Per Crank | Mono Capacity (lb Test/Yards) | Braid Capacity (lb Test/Yards) | Bearings | Max Drag | Weight | Price |
STTBB4000LT DAI-2970 | 5.6:1 | 35.3in | 10/200 12/170 | 20/240 30/190 | 6BB+1RB | 15.4lb | 10.6oz | $209.99 USD | |||
- 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
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
- Light weight
- Water proof
- Drag
- None yet
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...
compare shimano strdic fl,this one will last longer!
- Consistently smooth
- Magsealed
- More line capacity would've been nice, but you can say that about any reel.
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.
- Very smooth drag
- Smooth to reel
- Sturdy
- More compact than other Daiwa reels of the same size.
- 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.
- Smoothest spinner I've owned. Perfect drag
- Lightweight, comfortable and water tight
- Useless anti reverse switch and noisy operation
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