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Reviews (6)

13 Nov, 2019
Top performer for low cost.
Very, very smooth reel! All the necessary Daiwa features to make it an excellent light spin reel.
Airbail, very light in hand, with an exceptionally smooth retreive and drag - I've updated from the Exceler LT, as I find these far superior!

07 Aug, 2019
Surprisingly good performer - especially for such a low cost.
Daiwa's Crossfire 3000 - surprisingly good performance from a budget reel!
Wanting a cheap, expendable reel for the surf, I purchased this reel - not expecting much performance or sophistication.
Wow! Was I surprised - it feels as smooth as some of my $150 Daiwas! Time will tell if it lasts as long, but at this price - who cares?
I'll certainly be back for more!

28 Mar, 2018
Excellent performance for its price!
Lightweight surf reels are not available here in Australia - not unless you want to spend upwards of $400 - and not all of us can afford that! Anything cheaper is usually a heavy clunker - too heavy to hold for an extended beach session.
Daiwa's long cast reels are legendary - and landing one here, for less than $100, is very attractive - and so far, the reel has proved ideal. Not too heavy, less ball bearings to clog up with sand, generous line capacity and a silky smooth drag.
Other choices would be a Shimano big baitrunner, (250g heavier), or Daiwa's Procargo or Surf Basia, ($250 and $300 dearer).
Considering I've saved well over $300 on a local purchase, I can also live with the 100g weight penalty!
Am I happy? Yes.
Would I recommend it? Yes..