I'm sure there are many good rods on the market that serve this purpose. My favorite frog rod is a Shimano, 7', medium with fast action.
Not sure how much froggin' you do, but I'll offer a couple of unsolicited tips. Before setting the hook I count to 3 while taking up the slack. Resist the urge to set the hook immediately. Like rods, there are many good frogs on the market. I'm not convinced that fish care how pretty it is painted on the top. I've personally had success with the Spro midnight walker (black) which creates a good profile against the sky from beneath. If you throw a Spro I would suggest trimming a half inch to an inch off the legs and bending the hooks ever so slightly upward. When setting the hook the frog will pivot and the slight bending of the hooks will substantially increase your hookup rate.
Happy froggin'!!!