Overview
Taking the proven performance of the original invoker series to new heights, the Ark Invoker Pro Series Casting Rods utilize unique manufacturing technique that produce top of the line performance. Built upon 40T HM carbon fiber blanks that have been enhanced with carbon nano tubing, the Ark Invoker Pro Series Casting Rods are constructed with high pressure fiber rolling technology, which allows Ark to imprint their logo along the blank, while producing a lighter, stronger, more sensitive rod .
Maintaining a high standard for quality throughout the rod, the Ark Invoker Pro Series Casting Rods utilize black-coated, tangle-free micro guide system with ultra thin zirconium rings. Complete with custom high-density EVA grips, the Ark Invoker Pro Series Casting Rods elevate the proven performance of the Invoker series to new heights with the use of cutting-edge materials and manufacturing techniques.
-Un-sanded 40T HM carbon fiber blanks
-Enhanced with carbon nano tubing
-Uses Ark’s high-pressure fiber rolling technology
-Tangle-free micro guide system with zirconium rings
-High density EVA grips
-Unique graphite reel seat
-Limited 5-year Warranty, $70 replacement fee after year 1
Specifications
Model | Length | Power | Taper | Line Wt. | Lure Wt. | Guides | Handle Length | Handle Type | |
IVP-70MHXC-2 | 7' | Medium Heavy | Extra Fast | 10-20lb | 1/4-1oz | 8+Tip | 14-1/4" | Cast B | Buy Now |
IVP-711XHF-C | 7'11" | Extra Heavy | Fast | 50-80lb | 1/2-2oz | 9+Tip | 16" | Cast G | Buy Now |
IVP-711HF-C | 7'11" | Heavy | Fast | 12-25lb | 3/8-1 1/2oz | 9+Tip | 16" | Cast G | Buy Now |
Previous Feedback
Comments: I received the 7'3" MagMH as a warranty replacement for a discontinued model (excellent customer service I might add) and it has become my "do anything" rod. If I don't own a specialized rod for a bait, this one will throw it. Seriously, give this company a try.
From: Clay: Pittsburgh 12/27/22
Comments: I have fished 23 rod brands, from $60-$400 and there isn't a better pure value for your money than Ark Rods no matter what model you choose. The Invoker Pro is a workhorse while still being well balanced and sensitive. They are aesthetically simple, clean, and sharp, and I have a strange affinity for the unsanded blank look. I know own 18 arks after selling all my other rods including Dobyns, Powell, St.Croix, Kistler, amongst others. Will be buying more
From: Unknown: 4/12/22
Comments: 7ft 6 extra heavy, strong but light, balanced rod. Good guide sizing, comfortable handle. Punch or pitch all day long, this will pull fish out of heavy cover. Good curve under load to keep them pinned. Very impressed so far.
From: Les: St Cloud, FL 2/15/22
Comments: These rods are amazing. I have 5 and love them. They are light, sensitive, and strong. The regular taper 7'4" is awesome for spinnerbaits, and medium (10-16') crank baits. The medium does really well for light cranks and blade baits. Definitely recommend these.
From: Brandon: Beckley, WV 5/9/21
Comments: Have the 7'4 mag heavy and is a solid light well built rod. Sensitivity is very good compared to my higher priced edge silver widow and dobyns extasy rods and is a rod at the low price point that got attention on its performance. I use it as a Carolina rig rod and and flipping rod and it's stout has a lot of backbone and power in a small package since some of the areas I flip have overhead cover where longer rods would get hung up definitely recommend these rods and only ones at this price point with 40T blanks will be buying more for sure.
From: Nick: California 2/26/21
Comments: Comes in a heavy duty tube and had no issues. First thing I noticed was that the pictures does not do this rod justice as far as size goes. This is my first rod breaking the 7' barrier. The bottom half of the rod is monstrous compared to my other MH's. The tip is on par with my other rods. The eyelets are micro. I purchased this rod because it had all the specs I was looking for in a rod. So with a lure range of 1/8 to 1 1/2 oz is why I'm guessing the thick base. Not a deal breaker for me. Just something different. The rod feels light in the hand and I paired up to a Shimano Scorpion HG71. The rod makes the reel look tiny. Almost looks like a crappie rig. Its a pretty rod. Its big. Feels light. I won't know till this weekend for the performance.
From: Brian: Weatherford, TX 1/14/21
Comments: I've used many different brands, actions, powers, lengths. In my opinion they NAILED it when they made the 7'3 Mag MH, it is my absolute go to for swim jigs. The rod is light, fairly balanced and very sensitive for the price. For $150 you won't find much better than this. The only complaint I have (and it's more of a personal preference) is a little smaller guides would be nice. I am definitely going to be ordering more of these.
From: Unknown: Wisconsin 6/5/20
Comments: I have this rod in the 7'4 MH for topwater, a 7'3 Mag MH for t rigs and jigs, and a 7' MH composite and I really like all of them. They're super light and the grips fit nicely in your hand. I'd compare the circumference of the grip to the expride in that it's not too skinny nor too fat. The grip is also just the right length. I was considering this and the zodias, but ultimately picked up four of these while they were on sale at the Bass Master Classic expo. I am definitely going to be picking up some more, and I think these rods are great especially for the price point.
From: David: Tuscaloosa, AL 3/17/20
Comments: It is a nice looking rod and the grips are nice. I was hoping it was gonna be a real nice rod but I ended up returning the rod. I also don't feel like it balances as well as my other rods. Hopefully other people will like it, but I'm just not a fan of the micro guides.
From: Steve: Georgia 2/29/20