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Ark Brandon Cobb Series Casting Rod 6'10" Med Hvy
In Stock: 5
Price: $99.89
  • Casting Rod Length: 6'10"
  • Casting Rod Power - Casting Rod Taper: Medium Heavy - Fast
Ark Brandon Cobb Series Casting Rod 6' 11" Medium
In Stock: 5+
Price: $99.89
  • Casting Rod Length: 6' 11"
  • Casting Rod Power - Casting Rod Taper: Medium - Regular
Ark Brandon Cobb Series Cast Rod 7' Med Hvy/Fast
In Stock: 5
Price: $99.89
  • Casting Rod Length: 7'
  • Casting Rod Power - Casting Rod Taper: Medium Heavy - Fast
Ark Brandon Cobb Series Casting Rod 7'1" Heavy
In Stock: 5
Price: $99.89
  • Casting Rod Length: 7'1"
  • Casting Rod Power - Casting Rod Taper: Heavy - Fast
Ark Brandon Cobb Series Casting Rod 7'2" Medium
In Stock: 4
Price: $99.89
  • Casting Rod Length: 7'2"
  • Casting Rod Power - Casting Rod Taper: Medium - Fast
Ark Brandon Cobb Series Cast Rod 7'3" Mag Med Heavy
In Stock: 3
Price: $99.89
  • Casting Rod Length: 7'3"
  • Casting Rod Power - Casting Rod Taper: Medium Heavy + - Fast
Ark Brandon Cobb Series Casting Rod 7'3" Med Hvy/Fast
In Stock: 2
Price: $99.89
  • Casting Rod Length: 7'3"
  • Casting Rod Power - Casting Rod Taper: Medium Heavy - Fast
Ark Brandon Cobb Series Casting Rod 7'4" Med Hvy
In Stock: 5
Price: $99.89
  • Casting Rod Length: 7'4"
  • Casting Rod Power - Casting Rod Taper: Medium Heavy - Regular
Ark Brandon Cobb Series Casting Rod 7'4" Med Hvy Fast
In Stock: 5+
Price: $99.89
  • Casting Rod Length: 7'10"
  • Casting Rod Power - Casting Rod Taper: Medium Heavy - Fast
Ark Brandon Cobb Series Casting Rod 7'5" Heavy
In Stock: 5
Price: $99.89
  • Casting Rod Length: 7'5"
  • Casting Rod Power - Casting Rod Taper: Heavy - Fast

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Overview

Carefully designed with the input of Bassmaster Elite Series Angler Brandon Cobb, the Ark Brandon Cobb Series Casting Rods utilize a number of exclusive materials and technologies to provide the optimal performance with some of Cobb’s favorite techniques. Built using Japanese Toray 40T modulus carbon fiber, the Ark Brandon Cobb Series Casting Rods leverage a unique MDML (Multi-Directional Multi-Layer) technology, which yields a dramatically lighter, stronger, more sensitive blank.

Built to keep up with Cobb’s high level of performance, the Ark Brandon Cobb Series Casting Rods are fitted with black coated stainless micro guides with aluminum oxide rings and a zirconium tip top insert for unmatched reliability trip after trip. Fitted with an exposed graphite reel seat and high-density EVA grips that provide a contoured point of connection, the Ark Brandon Cobb Series Casting Rods are built to deliver true competition caliber performance.

-Brandon Cobb signature models
-Japanese Toray 40T modulus carbon fiber
-MDML (Multi-Directional Multi-Layer) technology
-Blank exposed reel seat
-High Density EVA Grips
-Black coated stainless micro guides
-Aluminum oxide ring and Zirconium tip top
-Limited 5-year Warranty $50 replacement fee after year 1

Specifications

Model Length Power Taper Line Wt. Lure Wt. Guides Handle Length Handle Type
BB610MHFC 6'10" Medium Heavy Fast 10-17lb 1/4-1oz 8+Tip 13-3/4" Cast A Buy Now
BB611MRC 6' 11" Medium Regular 6-12lb 1/8-5/8oz 8+Tip 13-3/4" Cast A Buy Now
BB70MHFC 7' Medium Heavy Fast 10-20lb 1/4-1oz 8+Tip 14-1/2" Cast B Buy Now
BB71HFC 7'1" Heavy Fast 12-25lb 3/8 - 1-1/4oz 8+Tip 14-1/2" Cast B Buy Now
BB72MFC 7'2" Medium Fast 8-14lb 1/8-5/8oz 8+Tip 14-1/2" Cast B Buy Now
BB73MMHFC 7'3" Medium Heavy + Fast 12-20lb 1/4-1oz 8+Tip 14-1/2" Cast B Buy Now
BB73MHFC 7'3" Medium Heavy Fast 10-17lb 1/4-1oz 8+Tip 14-1/2" Cast B Buy Now
BB74MHRC 7'4" Medium Heavy Regular 10-20lb 1/4-1oz 8+Tip 14-1/2" Cast B Buy Now
BBM74MHFC 7'10" Medium Heavy Fast 10-17lb 1/4-1oz 8+Tip 14-1/2" Cast B Buy Now
BB75HFC 7'5" Heavy Fast 12-25lb 3/8-1 1/2oz 8+Tip 15-1/4" Cast D Buy Now

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Customer Reviews

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Comments: I own 4 of these rods, 7'3" medium "one more" 7'4" med/hvy "good vibes" glass/composite crankbait rod, 7'4" mag med/hvy "old faithful" and 7'4" med/hvy moderate "the walking stick" and everyone one of them does EXACTLY what they are made for. I have a bunch of high end rods, mostly dobyns champ xps, megabass levante, and st croix legends and they are still a step above these rods but for $100 rods, cobb series is hands down the best budget rod lineup ever made imo. Ive bought and used just about all the budget lineups from shimano and daiwa and these put them to shame. Its strange to reach for $100 rod over a $300 rod half the time but they are just that good. Anyone on the fence about any of these rods, go for it, im about as hard on gear as they come and am super particular with what rods i use and like and theres a reason these come with me every trip.

From: Abaz1988: Phx, AZ 5/10/23

Comments: Awesome rod, I got the 7'4 walking stick and it performs like a high end rod. Lightweight and sensitive with a shorter butt end makes it perfect for walking all day long and have had plenty of luck with crank baits on it also.

From: John: Evergreen park, illinois 5/4/23

Comments: I was in the market for a topwater rod and this one (top walker) fit what I was looking for. I have only used it a handful of times but am very impressed. Very light! I have not lost a fish yet. It was a lot more than I expected for that price. I highly recommend it. I will be trying another one soon.

From: Unknown: 5/2/23

Comments: Currently have two of these rods. The 7'2 do all and the crank bait/jerkbait"Century" 6'7. One of the reviews said these are the best value rods in fishing, I have to agree. I've fished both for over a year and they've held up incredibly well. I have some high end rods that I love to fish but I always find myself with the Cobb series rods back in my hand.

From: Zach: Delaware 3/18/23

Comments: This rod is slick. I love the green color you notice in the sun. Light rod with good action. You really can't go wrong with the Cobb Series, especially for the price.

From: Unknown: 3/9/23

Comments: I have been using Ark rods for a little while. Just got 2 of the Cobb series 7'3 MH. I did give it a close inspection. It is light and sensitive. About the right amount of eyelets. A zirconium tip top eye. The eyelets are placed on the correct side of the blank so that when loaded it does not twist. The action is really nice. I have not got to use it yet. If it is like the other Ark rods I'm sure I will like it just as much.

From: Jason: Ohio 12/31/22

Comments: These rods are excellent! The stand-up rods I have are twice the price. I have three castings and one spinning. The actions are perfect for my applications. My only wish is that there were a few more options. Don't be turned away by the price. These are very effective rods.

From: Joe: Ct 10/21/22

Comments: The 7'4' Walking Stick is as advertised. Awesome rod for throwing larger topwater baits and hard swim baits. I fish Lake Lanier in Georgia at least once a week and topwater is king 6-7 months out of the year. The regular action allows the rod to load the way you want with plenty of backbone for big spots and occasional stripers. I would definitely recommend it for this type fishing.

From: Scott: Flowery Branch, GA 5/29/22

Comments: Ok rod it's stiff all the way to the tip , I bought the 7 ft MH and returned it back. Just felt heavy and stiff for what I was looking for in a MH rod.

From: Jason: Wisconsin 3/2/22

Comments: Probably the best value rod in fishing, period. Lightweight, 40 ton blank, balanced well, actions and tapers specifically designed by a real bass angler to fit real anglers needs. Have the "Old Faithful" and "One More" models and can't peel them out of my hands even though I've got rods worth $300 sitting next to them. Don't let the lack of name brand components fool you, they are legit sticks.

From: TJM: Upper Miss. River, MN 2/13/22

Comments: Have all Ark rods bout 20 of them and for the price one of the best. I just got two of the 7.3 mh fast and I love them one of the best all round rod out there. Thanks to TW for the great service the best out there/

From: Herbie: Greensboro, AL 12/31/21

Comments: Outsanding rods. Well built and great backbone. I have the heavy and when you set that hook you feel.it. Great rods at a great price.I also have the mag medium heavy have not used it yet but in handing feels great.

From: Unknown : Connecticut 12/25/21

Comments: I bought the "Fairy Wand" in spinning and "One More" in casting. I really like these rods at this price point. The 5 year warranty is also a factor in my purchase. In fact, customer service is also very good. I snapped one of these rods while fighting a fish in cover, contacted them and they sent out a new one no questions asked. Quality rod for the price and warranty.

From: Chuck: Upstate, NY 12/10/21

Comments: Awesome rod so far! Love the action of the rod! Love the design and camo. Fished it 3 times so far and has not disapointed.

From: Coleman: Unknown 10/7/21

Comments: Brought the MH 7'3" casting rod. First thing I did was put a reel on it to test all the features. It is lightweight but not feather light. The bend in the rod is exactly MHF. This rod is strong and well made. It can double up as an inshore salt water fishing rod. I have it set up for punching in heavy weed and lily pads. Powerful enough to haul out the big ones. Oh yeah, it is somewhat sensitive, much more so than my older rods. For the price a very good entry rod for serious bass anglers looking to upgrade their equipment.

From: Henry: Oakland, CA 9/3/21

Comments: I have the 6'10"MH skipping rod 7'1"H buzzbait rod 7'2"M small swimbait rod 7'3"MH glass lipless crankbait rod 7'4"MH topwater and all 3 spinning models and love them! I use all of them for their intended purpose and they work great! As soon as the 7'MH comes back in stock I'm going to buy one of those too!

From: Gary: Mooresville, NC 6/20/21

Comments: I bought the 7'3" heavy and love the rod great for flipping but it seems to make a lot of noise when the 50lb braid goes through the eyes

From: Darren: Bartelso, IL 6/2/21

Comments: Purchased the 6'11" Century to add to my jerkbait rod lineup and it doesn't disappoint at the $100 price point.

From: Kyle: Michigan 5/23/21

Comments: Great rod for the prices.  Works as advertised.  I would definitely recommend this for those who throw top water walking baits

From: Unknown: College Station, TX 5/18/21

Comments: I bought the 7'3" MH do it all rod. I've been very impressed. One down side was that the first guide closest to the handle had a crack in the epoxy. Luckily I know a guy, but I've used it multiple times and it hasn't been an issue nor needed to be fixed yet. Rod is light weight and sensitive. I'll be getting more in the future. May just be my new rod brand.

From: Matt: Crescent, OK 5/14/21

Comments: First bought The Century 6'11" Medium Regular rod. Very impressed with the balance and ergonomics of it out of the box. The finish is spectacular on these as well. They don't feel "brittley" light like some rods do, which I am a fan of, would rather a solid feel. When it came to fishing it, the rod threw everything on the lighter end of the arsenal with ease. Very versatile and does perform well with weightless plastics, light Texas rigs and small spinner baits even. But it's definitely best suited for jerkbaits and average crankbaits, I'm a big square bill guy so this rod is in my hand quite a bit. Christened it with a 3.5lb smallie and it handled the fish perfectly. Has the ideal amount of give in the tip ("regular" action) but catches a nice backbone to keep em honest. Personally I have this model paired with one of the new Daiwa Tatula CTs (also wicked) and for $230 you cannot go wrong with that. Picking up either the MagMedHvy or Heavy model next to try for my heavier end baits

From: Caige: New York City, New York 4/27/21

Comments: My son and i have had these out twice now.  Yesterday we fished a small local lake and didn't bring any heavy rods.  We ended up using these in some pretty heavy cover and were able to muscle some 2-3lb largemouth out with no trouble.  I hooked one much larger fish in deep cover and the rod stood up to the test, but my hook finally failed.  We are really enjoying these rods so far.  I have mine paired with a Curado and my son has an Ardent Apex Tourney.  I have another Ark Viper rod and the Ark's are becoming our go to rods.

From: TD: Carmel 4/10/21

Comments: I specifically bought the 6'11 medium regular action for jerkbaits and crankbaits. I'm always hesitant when buying rods online before physically feeling it in person. I hate nothing more than a tip heavy unbalanced rod. I'll have to say, I'm very satisfied with this purchase. The rod feels light weight and is very balanced. Retail price is $100 but it feels like a $200 rod. I definitely recommend this for anyone. I'm just mad this rod is so underrated and should get more credit.

From: Jake: Minneapolis, MN 3/24/21

Comments: Excellent rod!.. Light, powerful, very sensitive and versatile! Quite possibly the best rod i have in my arsenal!..and that's saying something! Get one or two you will not be disappointed!

From: Jim: Oxnard, CA 1/27/21

Comments:I would definitely recommend this rod. It's light sensitive and plenty strong. I've used it in fresh and salt water. I paired the 6-11 medium with a daiwa tatula 6.3. Quickly has become my favorite combo. Dollar for dollar hard to beat this rod!

From: CB: Timmonsville, SC 1/3/21

Comments: I just bought my first Ark rod ever a week ago. I bought the 7'3 Medium-Heavy Fast Do-All Cobb series rod. I am wanting to lower the prices I am paying for rods. I have been using FX Custom Rods Extreme Angler series ($180 a piece). This rod compares to the FX rod pretty closely. I actually feel it is more sensitive for spinnerbaits. The rod isn't as sensitive on chatterbaits, but I was able to fully feel when the chatterbait was not chattering. Just to test the rod out, I also threw soft plastics, jigs and squarebills out. They were all very sensitive. This rod is very well balanced and light. The rod sits comfortably in hand. The OD Green style paint is attractive to me. I will be switching all of my rods to these, as I can get one for every bait/style needed for $80 less without losing any type of sensitivity.

From: Unknown 12/15/20

Comments:Just used this rid the other day. I like the sensitivity and how light the rod is. For the price point us does everything I expected and more. Would really recommend this rod.

From: David: Belle Plaine, IA 12/11/20

Comments: It's pretty sensitive and light for 100 bucks.I got the 7'5 heavy for jig and flippin, I paired it up with a daiwwa tatula. I liked it until I saw the line peeling a little bit and I was kinda dissapointed. I haven't got to use it much so hopefully it was just bad line.Other than that I like the rod.I reccomend.

From: Johnny: Thomson, GA 12/3/20

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