I have a few Battle 2S and Fierce 2s I've been using the past 4 or 5 years for kayak fishing. They have been dunked, dropped in the gravel and sand, constantly splashed with salt water, and beaten up in general. I spray them off and clean and lube them about once a year and they are still working perfectly.
I’ve owned dozens of Penn reels from pursuit to slammer and the reel that started it all was a Penn battle 2 4000, I was 14 and I had $100 and I bought myself a battle and I own that battle til this day, that battle has fought hundreds of fish, it’s been dunked in saltwater, beaten, bashed and still works perfectly fine today, if you have a little money to spend buy a slammer, although it’s heavier than other reels in its price point , Penn does such a good job at making very tough reels that takes beating and last forever
I've been using several of the Penn Fierce 3 and 4's and I like them so far. I use my 2000 all the time to fish 10 lb braid with jigs for flounder and redfish. I have zero complaints so far. My 4000 full of 20 lb braid and 6000 live liner with 40 lb braid are nice too but I don't use them much. I've fished with Penns for years and I'm pretty loyal to them. My Diawas and Pfluger reels are smooth and light but I don't think they'll last as long if I use them as much. None of them are high dollar but they they all catch fish.
I got a battle 3 4000 series spinning reel a few months ago and it is now might go to for whenever I hit the Indian River. I have nothing bad to say about it at all
@@devinshook3289 6000 size Penn battle 3 will have you in the fight with anything you’re looking to hook into freshwater wise. Especially with a boat. Don’t take my word for it, but I’m fairly confident you’d be just fine. I’m sure there is a guide online somewhere on the best size for sturgeon! Goodluck out there be safe!
@@tylerschlinke4815 6000!!! It was with a guide so I don’t recall the exact line & liter weights unfortunately!! I just remember being so amazed how that size of a reel could handle an absolute MONSTER salt water fish!! It fought very hard!!
I have an Okuma bait feeder, love it. I don't really use it conventionally. I have them on my slammer board pole for ice fishing trout, pike and walleye. I also use it slow trolling. Works surprisingly well.
I recently purchased a battle III 4000 DX... the DX has the higher quality metal gears... and the DX models are same price as regular model, until you get above 6000's then its a little bit more
I got the 2000, the 2500, and the 4000. Nothing but good times with these reels. The price and quality ratio is amazing and it has the speed I like. Thanks for the video. Tomorrow I'm surf fishing with my penn battle 111 2000 and feel confident it can get the big one's in.
I've got a 5000, got the surf combo and it's great. I like that it is a 2 piece rod (small SUV) and I think I'm going to get the 4000 three piece travel bag set.
@@justinbollen3193 I did due, it's a three piece which sounds ok but is actually a bit of an inconvenience but... it does all fit in that travel bag. and it comes with two spools.
@@scotthuber7094 It went on sale for $119 so I had to grab it. It's being delivered today, I RV full time so space saving is important. I've broken too many crappy telescopic combos....
I didn't hear many 'cons' in the video. I used the Battle II for many years. In my experience they were not very well sealed and they would lock up on me with a small amount of water intrusion. Not so much on the smaller reels (2000-4000) but the larger ones it was a reel issue for me. The Penn Slammer 3 seems to be holding up better so far, and the Tsunami SaltX has stood up well for the past year too. If you can only afford $100 for a reel and you are good about keeping it nice and dry, it is a nice reel. If you are prone to getting them wet you might get frustrated.
This is an upgrade from chinesium gears of battle 2. If the battle 3 has better line lay then this on par or better than daiwa BG at 100usd price point.
Absolutely agree. Here in Melbourne, Florida I fish both the Indian River and the surf itself. My Penn battle i and Ii to have both tightened up noticeably. My Battle iii still feels semi-smoothe (but nothing special) Yet all 3 of my Daiwa BG’s spin as amazingly as when I first unboxed them. And with that appreciation for Daiwa, I just purchased the new MQ 3000 and the Certate LT 4000 on Salt Strong.
These aren’t fully sealed for sure. I go with Spinfishers or Slammers for a reel that is going to get wet. I don’t think anyone is making a sealed reel at this price point, though.
Own the Battle 3 2000. Love it for about anything in Northern Michigan minus salmon or steelhead. I generally use a little bigger gear targeting pike or musky but mine has landed many pike (musky are a little harder to come by). I catch pick all the time bass fishing though and this reel has performed great.
Great Video! I am looking for a versatile reel in the 2500-3000 range for home bass fishing and to take to the Gulf for Inshore/beach fishing. Curious on your though about the Battle 3 DX also? What is a good rod to pair with the Battle 3? Thanks
I’ve dropped my battle 2 off a dock and tried to retrieve it for 5-10 minutes and that was after not cleaning it inshore kayak fishing with spray and splash (I rinse and oil it) for about 6 months, I’ve dropped it in marsh mud and gravel and I just rinse it off and open it and blast it out with wd-40 (it removes grease) and lubed it, been fine ever since. It’s also been offshore and to the cbbt for sheepshead and tautog a few times, so I stress the reel out. If anything the battle 3 is better than it! That says a lot.
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@@Saltstrong I've seen videos lately on people's surf rods breaking while reeling in a fish. Would you make a video on proper technique in order to prevent this from happening?
I have 2 new Penn Battle 3 reels ... I got a 8000 reel and it is great , I got the 10' combo... But I needed a smaller reel for tossing lures like the yo zuri mag darter... I thought I would get the Penn Battle 3 5000 but I found a nice 8' med/heavy - mod / fast surf rod and the Penn battle 4000 balanced perfectly with it ... I am very happy with my Penn reels ...
We would go with a 3-4k reel unless you are fishing large baits. From our understanding most of the fishing in CA is similar to the mid-Atlantic and should use similar gear.
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May you please put the 6000 and 8000 side by side to see that size difference. I just received an 8000 and I feel like its huge and thinking to return it which will cost me alot as I bought it from abroad. Thank you so much
Yes but that would increase the price drastically. This reel is meant to keep it at a certain price point. If you want Stainless steel you have to go to the new Authority or the Slammer 4 DX.
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Quick question What’s the difference between the Penn Battle ||| 4000 and the Penn Battle ||| 4000 High Speed? Beside the colors from gold & black to red & black? Thx
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I own the Battle 3. I found after using it in the salt, that the drag binds up...even after I hose it off with fresh water after use. I love my B3 but I'm not sure how much longer it will last ...I primarily use it for surf perch with my surf rod. I'd welcome any advice on an upgrade or even a better outfit (reel and surf rod) now that I'm loving surf perch fishing these days.
I prefer the Daiwa BG in the same price range. I actually have a Daiwa BG 4000 on a Tsunami Trophy II 9 footer as a backup setup for lighter surf fishing or for days where it's really blowing. $220 or so for the entire combo. Just remember the BG sizes aren't standards. The 4000 is basically a 5000 size in any other manufacturer. I would go down at least 1 size.
Please do a video on which reels are sealed for saltwater, i know most of us saltys want a sealed reel, nothing else matters more to me and I have yet to ever see a list of which reels have the gaskets needed.
This reel is not sealed at all. Just the bearings are sealed. This reel is not intended for saltwater but of course you can use any reel for that matter. Penn makes spinfisher and slammers. That's there semi sealed reels for saltwater.
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That’s a big misconception. If you compare a equal price and size daiwa to a penn then the penn tends to be lighter. The reason people think penn is heavy is either because they don’t compare line capacity or they’re only looking at a slammer 😂
Uhh the weight difference isnt that noticeable for 3000 size reels I went with a BG for the smoothness, Penns have a little bit of a yaw when you reel if they could make them just a tiny bit more smooth I would go Penn every time.
@The Goods again.. big Misconception I urge any of you who think this to compare line capacities of penns and daiwa s and see which one is lighter. For example compare the weight of a spin Fisher 6500 vi to pretty much any other real in that price category most people would think the Spinfisher is heavy but really it’s lighter than almost all of its competitors
@@Gio-nl7eg you are making it seem like we haven't used Penn. I get it you love Penn but truth is they are heavier than daiwa and definitely Shimano same size. Doesn't mean Penn is bad, they are just a little more on the heavy side.
Why would anyone buy a plain Battle 3, when the DX version ,far superior, is available for $10 more ? Did I miss something ? Or is it bc only some dealers can get them ?
Ok, I have to give you my honest opinion which is against the grain here. I have a Penn Battle 2 6000 reel. I've used it exclusively surf fishing. I love the feel, the power, casting and smoothness. I heard the Battle 3 was better than the 2s. So I got one. HATE it. It doesn't feel the same. Feels cheaper in my hand. Not as smooth as reported in this video. In my opinion, if I was going to purchase another one, id look for another Battle 2. Just saying....
I have kayak fished the penn battle ll for some years and had to replace the whole gear system , it does have a tendency to seize up even though I take it apart and re- grease it at least once a year . My daiwa’s and shimano’s are much better . The good part about the penn reel is , parts are easy to get. But I wouldn’t buy another Penn reel.
Isn't brass a harder metal than aluminum? Brass will eventually corrode and aluminum oxidizes faster leaving a pitted rough surface. I wish they went with the extra $3 and went with 316 stainless or $5 more and went with titanium. Titanium is harder, lighter, and will never rust.
Finally! ran across this review on The Battle III reel that I currently have. I had purchased this blind and have been satisfied, but did not know what to pair it with, Now, I have gleaned over enough to make an informed decision on rod I need. I have also learned that the 4000 is more than I need inshore and will probably add a 2500 (probably Daiwa). I say Daiwa because on a whim, I bought a cheapo "Shock" combo at a discount store and found it to be one of the smoothest I have ever used! Go figger. Off Shore I use a Fatham LD.
I have a 4000 and a 2500 Battle 3. The 2500 has stripped its gears and is really stiff to use after owning it for 3 months and used around 5 times. I rinsed after each session and didn't abuse it other than landing 5-6 lbs Sea Bass. It'll be going back to the shop next week for a refund towards a Daiwa or any other reel which isn't made in China from cheap pot metal gears.
@@Saltstrong Great minds?.........Point being, you guys are constantly making "convenient mistakes" when describing the products you are hawking.....Cohen cidence? Care about the truth?
Have the 4000 and no issues so far but the 2500 after 3 months has stripped its gears. It will be going back for a refund to buy a Daiwa. Shame on Penn for selling themselves to China. Did they expect quality metal to be used? Nope it's cheap Chinese pot metal 😪😪
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I have a few Battle 2S and Fierce 2s I've been using the past 4 or 5 years for kayak fishing. They have been dunked, dropped in the gravel and sand, constantly splashed with salt water, and beaten up in general. I spray them off and clean and lube them about once a year and they are still working perfectly.
I wasn't that lucky with my Battle 2
We’re glad you like the product, Morgan. Hope to continue to bring you quality products. Thank you for choosing PENN!
only used the penn battle 3 about 4/5 times out. So far, love it. Just feels like a solid solid reel. Drag is awesome.
one of the best reviewers i’ve ever seen
I’ve owned dozens of Penn reels from pursuit to slammer and the reel that started it all was a Penn battle 2 4000, I was 14 and I had $100 and I bought myself a battle and I own that battle til this day, that battle has fought hundreds of fish, it’s been dunked in saltwater, beaten, bashed and still works perfectly fine today, if you have a little money to spend buy a slammer, although it’s heavier than other reels in its price point , Penn does such a good job at making very tough reels that takes beating and last forever
I've been using several of the Penn Fierce 3 and 4's and I like them so far. I use my 2000 all the time to fish 10 lb braid with jigs for flounder and redfish. I have zero complaints so far. My 4000 full of 20 lb braid and 6000 live liner with 40 lb braid are nice too but I don't use them much.
I've fished with Penns for years and I'm pretty loyal to them. My Diawas and Pfluger reels are smooth and light but I don't think they'll last as long if I use them as much. None of them are high dollar but they they all catch fish.
Awesome thanks for sharing!
2000 size is great and is bulletproof. Not heavy and is smooth enough for daily use
But what is the line capacity of the 2000?
I just got 4 battle III 3000 combos. They are great all around reels for inshore.
What size line you running on them for inshore just bought 2
I personally use Shimano but penn is like a 2002 4.0 Ford ranger. I start guiding this year and these battles are probably gonna be my go to
BTLIII 2500DX here. I love it for what I use it for. $119.00 and has a upgraded main gear.
I like my Penn Battle 3000 I've caught many Reds on it
What are reds please ?
@@mikewright8328 red fish
I got a battle 3 4000 series spinning reel a few months ago and it is now might go to for whenever I hit the Indian River. I have nothing bad to say about it at all
Thanks for leaving the nice comment!
I love my Diawa 2500 I got from you guys!
A true gem of a spinning reel 💯👍
I have a pair for 3 yrs. Still great reels so far. Bought a Battle III Dx , will see how it stacks up.
I’ve caught a 7ft 200lb+ tarpon on a Penn battle 3. I’ll never forget that day. Key west on a tour guide trip. Elite level reel.
What size are you using for that? Trying to decide if a 6000 is big enough for sturgeon
@@devinshook3289 6000 size Penn battle 3 will have you in the fight with anything you’re looking to hook into freshwater wise. Especially with a boat. Don’t take my word for it, but I’m fairly confident you’d be just fine. I’m sure there is a guide online somewhere on the best size for sturgeon! Goodluck out there be safe!
What size was that on I have a 5000 and it catches bull reds easily. I’m wondering how much it can really do!
@@tylerschlinke4815 6000!!! It was with a guide so I don’t recall the exact line & liter weights unfortunately!! I just remember being so amazed how that size of a reel could handle an absolute MONSTER salt water fish!! It fought very hard!!
The battles have always been good. I'd like to see a battle baitrunner!
I have an Okuma bait feeder, love it. I don't really use it conventionally. I have them on my slammer board pole for ice fishing trout, pike and walleye. I also use it slow trolling. Works surprisingly well.
You had me at "All metal body" (unheard these days!) & sold me at CNC aluminum gear! Plus the price is affordable.
Great video! Do you have a video on when to adjust the drag when fighting a fish?
Here's an article that might help: www.saltstrong.com/articles/set-spinning-reel-drag-without-scale/
I recently purchased a battle III 4000 DX... the DX has the higher quality metal gears... and the DX models are same price as regular model, until you get above 6000's then its a little bit more
Put a Spinfisher vi 2500 on a 7’6” med Falcon for my wife’s main rig and that’s a great set up
i have a 6000 standard and a high speed. 5- and 60 pound braid on them for the cape cod canal. they are great. forget a 1000$ reel.
I got the 2000, the 2500, and the 4000.
Nothing but good times with these reels.
The price and quality ratio is amazing
and it has the speed I like. Thanks for the video. Tomorrow I'm surf fishing with my penn battle 111 2000 and feel confident it can get the big one's in.
Great to hear!
Can you review the spinfisher iv? Great video
Suggestion Penn Battle 3 4000 or Daiwa bg 4000
Great insights! Thanks for the review
Absolutely fantastic honest review I love my peen battle 3 5000 for catfishing from the bank
Hell yea.
I got the 8000.
Hows the line lay on these new penn battle 3? I returned my battle 2 since the line lay is horrible and got me a daiwa bg.
I've got a 5000, got the surf combo and it's great. I like that it is a 2 piece rod (small SUV) and I think I'm going to get the 4000 three piece travel bag set.
Did you ever get that 4000 travel combo? Thinking about getting it today while it's on sale
@@justinbollen3193 I did due, it's a three piece which sounds ok but is actually a bit of an inconvenience but... it does all fit in that travel bag. and it comes with two spools.
@@scotthuber7094 It went on sale for $119 so I had to grab it. It's being delivered today, I RV full time so space saving is important. I've broken too many crappy telescopic combos....
I didn't hear many 'cons' in the video. I used the Battle II for many years. In my experience they were not very well sealed and they would lock up on me with a small amount of water intrusion. Not so much on the smaller reels (2000-4000) but the larger ones it was a reel issue for me. The Penn Slammer 3 seems to be holding up better so far, and the Tsunami SaltX has stood up well for the past year too. If you can only afford $100 for a reel and you are good about keeping it nice and dry, it is a nice reel. If you are prone to getting them wet you might get frustrated.
This is an upgrade from chinesium gears of battle 2. If the battle 3 has better line lay then this on par or better than daiwa BG at 100usd price point.
Absolutely agree. Here in Melbourne, Florida I fish both the Indian River and the surf itself. My Penn battle i and Ii to have both tightened up noticeably. My Battle iii still feels semi-smoothe (but nothing special) Yet all 3 of my Daiwa BG’s spin as amazingly as when I first unboxed them. And with that appreciation for Daiwa, I just purchased the new MQ 3000 and the Certate LT 4000 on Salt Strong.
@@ShinkiZer0 The B3 DX is what I chose for $10 more. Check it out .I have two BG three yr. old doing good.
These aren’t fully sealed for sure. I go with Spinfishers or Slammers for a reel that is going to get wet. I don’t think anyone is making a sealed reel at this price point, though.
Own the Battle 3 2000. Love it for about anything in Northern Michigan minus salmon or steelhead. I generally use a little bigger gear targeting pike or musky but mine has landed many pike (musky are a little harder to come by). I catch pick all the time bass fishing though and this reel has performed great.
Thanks for watching!
@@Saltstrong 👍
Beautiful that drag cap!
Just bought one the other day
Great Video! I am looking for a versatile reel in the 2500-3000 range for home bass fishing and to take to the Gulf for Inshore/beach fishing. Curious on your though about the Battle 3 DX also? What is a good rod to pair with the Battle 3? Thanks
Greg I have one and bought the matching new B3 rod. The lightest one 7 ft. ,it cost $ 100,parabolic,light. Test soon.
I've got the 2500 DX & actually like it better than my Clash II so far.
I’ve dropped my battle 2 off a dock and tried to retrieve it for 5-10 minutes and that was after not cleaning it inshore kayak fishing with spray and splash (I rinse and oil it) for about 6 months, I’ve dropped it in marsh mud and gravel and I just rinse it off and open it and blast it out with wd-40 (it removes grease) and lubed it, been fine ever since. It’s also been offshore and to the cbbt for sheepshead and tautog a few times, so I stress the reel out. If anything the battle 3 is better than it! That says a lot.
Debating on getting a Battle 3 combo or a Pursuit 4 combo how do they compare? Specs are practically the same but a big price difference, any help?
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The built material of the body..the pursuit 4 is a graphite body and the battle 3 is a full metal (aluminum) body
What would you recommend for a surf fishing reel?
This would be a great reel for surf fishing. Just be sure to get it in a 4000 or better depending on the species you are targeting. 💪
@@Saltstrong I've seen videos lately on people's surf rods breaking while reeling in a fish. Would you make a video on proper technique in order to prevent this from happening?
@@Jim-K-Baker That's usually because they overloaded their rod's ability on a fish that was larger than the rod could handle.
I have 2 new Penn Battle 3 reels ...
I got a 8000 reel and it is great , I got the 10' combo...
But I needed a smaller reel for tossing lures like the yo zuri mag darter... I thought I would get the Penn Battle 3 5000 but I found a nice 8' med/heavy - mod / fast surf rod and the Penn battle 4000 balanced perfectly with it ... I am very happy with my Penn reels ...
Love my Battle III
I got the 8000 paired on a 10 foot Heavy Acton Crush from Madkatz.
So have y'all stop selling the BG MQ and the Ballalistic?
Where did you get your batle3 from at one hundred
What size reel you recommend for surf fishing California beaches
We would go with a 3-4k reel unless you are fishing large baits. From our understanding most of the fishing in CA is similar to the mid-Atlantic and should use similar gear.
I got this in the 4000 reel. What size line should I use for this?
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Depends what you're fishing for. I use braid Sakuma Sensibraid in 22lbs with a mono backing. I fish for Sea Bass.
May you please put the 6000 and 8000 side by side to see that size difference. I just received an 8000 and I feel like its huge and thinking to return it which will cost me alot as I bought it from abroad.
Thank you so much
Wouldn’t stainless steel gears be better and stronger than aluminum?
Yes but that would increase the price drastically. This reel is meant to keep it at a certain price point. If you want Stainless steel you have to go to the new Authority or the Slammer 4 DX.
Inshore Maryland rock fish and around ocean city what penn battle lll do you recommend and what size rod ?
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The Black Gold color reminds me of Daiwa BGs..
Looking out for reels,$100-160,seen the Daiwa bg6500,but saw the Penn battle with similar drag of 30-33,so now not so sure which to go with
Awesome review - many pros for the reel !!
Quick question
What’s the difference between the Penn Battle ||| 4000 and the Penn Battle ||| 4000 High Speed? Beside the colors from gold & black to red & black?
Thx
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Can the battle 3 5000 handle small to medium Halibut here in Alaska?
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I own the Battle 3. I found after using it in the salt, that the drag binds up...even after I hose it off with fresh water after use. I love my B3 but I'm not sure how much longer it will last ...I primarily use it for surf perch with my surf rod. I'd welcome any advice on an upgrade or even a better outfit (reel and surf rod) now that I'm loving surf perch fishing these days.
I prefer the Daiwa BG in the same price range. I actually have a Daiwa BG 4000 on a Tsunami Trophy II 9 footer as a backup setup for lighter surf fishing or for days where it's really blowing. $220 or so for the entire combo. Just remember the BG sizes aren't standards. The 4000 is basically a 5000 size in any other manufacturer. I would go down at least 1 size.
Don't hose your reel...dunk it in a bucket of fresh water and let it sit a couple minutes.
Can the handle from a 5000 for the 4000
Battle 3 Vs. Pursuit 4. Which is better?
Please do a video on which reels are sealed for saltwater, i know most of us saltys want a sealed reel, nothing else matters more to me and I have yet to ever see a list of which reels have the gaskets needed.
Thanks for the suggestion! I've added that to our list.
Guys we need a yo-zuri super braid review. Possible a head to head battle with original power pro.
I need one of those
I love my battle dx 3000 it is a great reel
Also, why no link?
Penn Fierce 4 or Battle 3? Well, I've ordered for the Battle 3
Let us know how you like it!
Hi I want to order a 10500 long cast reel
What Penn reel fits on an 8 feet Penn battle 3 rod ?
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5k and up
If I had a closet like that I'd only come out to fish lol
I like the 5000, but I dont like the huge door knob handle. Peen should have handle options.
Thanks for the feedback and for watching!
FYI the rotor is plastic so it does flex. Body and side plate is metal though.
Thanks for the feedback
Just bought one today. 6000
Are they made in USA , How much for 8000 one ?
I have the 2500 and really like it. The only problem I have had is the bearing cover coming off easily.
This reel is not sealed at all. Just the bearings are sealed. This reel is not intended for saltwater but of course you can use any reel for that matter. Penn makes spinfisher and slammers. That's there semi sealed reels for saltwater.
Thank you for the feedback
Why wouldn't you Thay are some of the best reels for the money I own a few Penn reels
what happened to that other tackle dude?
I never like that other guy anyway. lol
It said has 5+1 bearing; but I can only find 4+1 ??
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I've always preferred Daiwa because Penn reals are always heavier
That’s a big misconception. If you compare a equal price and size daiwa to a penn then the penn tends to be lighter. The reason people think penn is heavy is either because they don’t compare line capacity or they’re only looking at a slammer 😂
Uhh the weight difference isnt that noticeable for 3000 size reels I went with a BG for the smoothness, Penns have a little bit of a yaw when you reel if they could make them just a tiny bit more smooth I would go Penn every time.
@The Goods again.. big Misconception I urge any of you who think this to compare line capacities of penns and daiwa s and see which one is lighter. For example compare the weight of a spin Fisher 6500 vi to pretty much any other real in that price category most people would think the Spinfisher is heavy but really it’s lighter than almost all of its competitors
@@Gio-nl7eg Nothing is lighter than daiwa tatula LT.
@@Gio-nl7eg you are making it seem like we haven't used Penn. I get it you love Penn but truth is they are heavier than daiwa and definitely Shimano same size. Doesn't mean Penn is bad, they are just a little more on the heavy side.
What rod do u recommend for the the Penn Battle 3 6000?
that depands, personally i would run a lawson powerflex 7 or 8ft and use it for speed jigging.
What penn reel should I buy?
It depends on the kind of fishing you want to do?
Why would anyone buy a plain Battle 3, when the DX version ,far superior, is available for $10 more ? Did I miss something ? Or is it bc only some dealers can get them ?
I have both an 8000 and a 5000 Battle III.
Price???
How do you like it ? Can't decide on a battle 3 3000 or bg 2500
When ur main reel you use is the battle 3 🥲
what are you talking about, there is no perimeter sealing in the gearbox..
Ok, I have to give you my honest opinion which is against the grain here. I have a Penn Battle 2 6000 reel. I've used it exclusively surf fishing. I love the feel, the power, casting and smoothness. I heard the Battle 3 was better than the 2s. So I got one. HATE it. It doesn't feel the same. Feels cheaper in my hand. Not as smooth as reported in this video. In my opinion, if I was going to purchase another one, id look for another Battle 2. Just saying....
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I have kayak fished the penn battle ll for some years and had to replace the whole gear system , it does have a tendency to seize up even though I take it apart and re- grease it at least once a year . My daiwa’s and shimano’s are much better . The good part about the penn reel is , parts are easy to get. But I wouldn’t buy another Penn reel.
What would u recommend for a reel at the same price point from daiwa and shimano
I wish they hadn't removed the reverse switch!!!!
5000 and above have CNC cut brass gears.
On the Battle 3?
for saltwater, you're better off with a sealed reel than 'smooth' which is relative.
the key is, which bearings are sealed?
All of them now
Ratio ?
9.5 to 10oz in a 2500 size reel? that thing is heavy..
Isn't brass a harder metal than aluminum? Brass will eventually corrode and aluminum oxidizes faster leaving a pitted rough surface. I wish they went with the extra $3 and went with 316 stainless or $5 more and went with titanium. Titanium is harder, lighter, and will never rust.
Thanks for the feedback
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Finally! ran across this review on The Battle III reel that I currently have. I had purchased this blind and have been satisfied, but did not know what to pair it with, Now, I have gleaned over enough to make an informed decision on rod I need. I have also learned that the 4000 is more than I need inshore and will probably add a 2500 (probably Daiwa). I say Daiwa because on a whim, I bought a cheapo "Shock" combo at a discount store and found it to be one of the smoothest I have ever used! Go figger. Off Shore I use a Fatham LD.
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I have a 4000 and a 2500 Battle 3. The 2500 has stripped its gears and is really stiff to use after owning it for 3 months and used around 5 times. I rinsed after each session and didn't abuse it other than landing 5-6 lbs Sea Bass.
It'll be going back to the shop next week for a refund towards a Daiwa or any other reel which isn't made in China from cheap pot metal gears.
wierd,....I have a btl3 4000hs in my hand........plastic rotor
Great minds!
@@Saltstrong Great minds?.........Point being, you guys are constantly making "convenient mistakes" when describing the products you are hawking.....Cohen cidence? Care about the truth?
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I really need to stop watching ya'lls reviews. Just take my money. lol
Wow.. that nice tools..
Why thats reel so expensiv??? Hmm..
Have the 4000 and no issues so far but the 2500 after 3 months has stripped its gears.
It will be going back for a refund to buy a Daiwa.
Shame on Penn for selling themselves to China. Did they expect quality metal to be used? Nope it's cheap Chinese pot metal 😪😪
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I fished wt the Daiwa B.G. 8000 vs Penn battle 2...to b honest the Daiwa is rubbish...my penn was value for money..