The Daiwa 25 TDM QD is a modern feeder reel designed for anglers who demand precision, smooth performance and reliable drag control. Developed for feeder and match fishing, it combines lightweight construction with powerful internal mechanics.
The QD (Quick Drag) system allows instant adjustment of the drag from free spool to fighting position in just one turn. This is especially useful when targeting strong carp, bream or tench on feeder setups where fast reaction is essential.
Equipped with 5 ball bearings, the Daiwa 25 TDM QD delivers smooth rotation and stable gear operation. The balanced rotor design ensures even line lay and consistent retrieve under load.
Available in 3010, 3010-DH and 4012 sizes, this reel covers a wide range of feeder techniques – from short distance commercial fisheries to long range natural venues. With up to 12kg maximum drag power, it offers full control during demanding fights.
• 5 ball bearings
• Gear ratio: 4.7:1 / 4.9:1 (model dependent)
• Line retrieve: 79–86 cm
• Maximum drag: 12 kg
• Lightweight construction
• Quick Drag system
The Daiwa 25 TDM QD is a strong choice for anglers looking for dependable feeder performance with fast drag adjustment and Daiwa engineering quality.
What is the difference between Daiwa 25 TDM QD 3010 and 3012?
The main difference is spool capacity and retrieve characteristics. The 3012 version is designed for anglers who require slightly different line management for feeder fishing applications.
Does the Daiwa 25 TDM QD feature a Quick Drag system?
Yes, the reel is equipped with Daiwa’s QD (Quick Drag) system, allowing fast and precise drag adjustment during the fight.
Is the Daiwa 25 TDM QD suitable for feeder fishing?
Yes, this reel is specifically designed for feeder and match fishing, offering smooth retrieve, strong drag power and balanced construction.
What is the maximum drag power?
The Daiwa 25 TDM QD provides up to 12 kg of maximum drag power, ensuring control over strong fish.
Which size should I choose: 3010, 3012 or 4012?
The 3010 and 3012 models are ideal for medium feeder setups, while the 4012 version is better suited for longer distances and heavier feeder applications.