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Ark Brandon Cobb 2.0 Crankbait Casting Rods

$99.99 - $99.99

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Description

Precisely crafted using composite construction, the Ark Brandon Cobb 2.0 Crankbait Casting Rods provide the perfect feel and flex for effectively fishing a variety of reaction baits. Designed by champion Bassmaster Elite Series angler Brandon Cobb, the Cobb 2.0 Crankbait Rods come equipped with blanks utilizing a blend of fiberglass and updated 40-Ton HM carbon fiber, delivering moderate-fast tapers that are perfect for crankbaits, vibrating jigs, and topwaters. Lighter and more balanced than their predecessors, Cobb 2.0 Crankbait Rods also boast Ark’s tangle-free stainless-steel guide frames with A-ring inserts to ensure unhindered casting performance at any distance. Comfortable for fishing all day long, Cobb 2.0 Crankbait Rods feature custom Ark reel seats with generous blank cutouts, cork butt sections sized for efficient two-handed casting, and camouflage EVA main grips delivering a healthy dose of covert comfort. Finished in a matte-black color scheme for a clean, stealthy appearance, Ark Brandon Cobb 2.0 Crankbait Casting Rods give bass anglers the right action and feel at the right price. Features: -Composite blanks -Tangle-free stainless guide frames-A-ring guide inserts-EVA/cork grips-Ark reel seats-5-year limited warranty

Specifications

Category

Crankbaits

Field Notes

A composite casting rod built for reaction baits like crankbaits, vibrating jigs, and topwaters. The moderate-fast taper helps keep fish pinned on moving baits while still giving enough flex for long casts and better lure control. Best suited for bass anglers fishing all day from the bank or boat.

Pros

  • Composite construction balances sensitivity and forgiveness
  • Moderate-fast taper is well suited to crankbaits and other reaction baits
  • Tangle-free guide frames help with casting performance
  • Comfortable EVA/cork grip setup for all-day use

Cons

  • Specialized action is less versatile for bottom-contact techniques
  • Not ideal if you want a fast, extra-stiff rod

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