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Aqua-Bound Sting Ray Carbon Review

This enjoyable and effective paddle is a top performer across all metrics with a very approachable price point for carbon components
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aqua-bound sting ray carbon kayak paddle review
These are not just any polypropene blades, reinforced with Carbon abx, they are exceptionally resistant to knocks, scrapes and bumps.
Credit: Sara James
Price:  $230 List
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Manufacturer:   Aqua-Bound
By Sara James ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Aug 1, 2023
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RANKED
#1 of 17
  • Performance - 30% 8.5
  • Ease of Adjustment - 20% 9.5
  • Locking Mechanism Security - 20% 9.5
  • Weight - 20% 8.2
  • Quality of Construction - 10% 9.0

Our Verdict

The Aqua-Bound Sting Ray Carbon is a joy to use, cutting through the water easily and with no flutter from the blades. The carbon shaft and abX carbon-reinforced nylon blades give this paddle a lightweight but sturdy feel. Advanced kayakers will appreciate the well-conceived design, especially when covering long distances. Novice and intermediate paddles will also enjoy the benefits, especially the low weight, and ease with which it can be adjusted and dismantled. Standing apart from the crowd, thanks to the Posi-Lok ferrule, testers felt that this paddle performed like a one-piece paddle. When conditions get tough or after long days on the water, we were incredibly grateful to have this lightweight and high-performance paddle in our hands. Compare it to top competitors in our review of the best kayak paddles.
REASONS TO BUY
Very sturdy and durable locking mechanism
Smooth blade performance
Easy to adjust
Lightweight
REASONS TO AVOID
A bit pricey
Only comes in plain black
Editor's Note: We updated this review on August 1, 2023, following a retest of the updated Sting Ray.

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Bottom Line This is a top contender for overall scores due to its lightweight feel, unwavering ferrule Posi-Lok system, and carbon-reinforced bladesPremium features without the shiny finish or heavy price tag, this is a great paddleA durable paddle at an affordable price pointThis is a robust and affordable paddle that can deliver powerful strokesThis paddle is as cheap as they come but good enough to get you out on the water for a casual day
Rating Categories Aqua-Bound Sting Ra... Werner Skagit FG Bending Branches Wh... Carlisle Magic Plus Overmont Aluminum A...
Performance (30%)
8.5
6.0
4.5
5.5
4.0
Ease of Adjustment (20%)
9.5
8.0
6.0
6.0
5.0
Locking Mechanism Security (20%)
9.5
9.0
6.0
5.0
4.0
Weight (20%)
8.2
6.8
6.0
4.2
7.5
Quality of Construction (10%)
9.0
8.0
6.5
8.0
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Specs Aqua-Bound Sting Ra... Werner Skagit FG Bending Branches Wh... Carlisle Magic Plus Overmont Aluminum A...
Measured Weight 30.1 oz 34.7 oz 37.0 oz 44.5 oz 32.4 oz
Shaft Material Carbon Carbon blend Aluminum Fiberglass Aluminum
Shaft Shape Round Round Round, oval Round Round
Blade Material abX Carbon reinforced nylon Fiberglass reinforced nylon Polypropylene Fiberglass reinforced polypropylene Fiberglass-reinforced polyproplylene
Blade Shape Dihedral, asymmetrical Dihedral, asymmetrical Dihedral, asymmetrical Asymmetrical Asymmetrical
Adjustment Style Posi-Lok ferrule system Smart view adjustable Push button w/ basic ferrule Push button Push button
Blade Offset Settings 0, 15, 30, 45, 60 L and R 0, 15, 30, 45, 60 L and R L60, 0, R60 L60, 0, R60 L60, 0, R60
Length Options 200 to 260cm in 5cm increments 220 to 250cm in 10cm increments 210 to 240cm in 10cm increments 220, 230, 240cm 86, 90.5, 95in
Length Tested 230cm 230cm 230cm 230cm 90.5in
Style Low-angle Low-angle Low-angle Low-angle Low-angle

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Aqua-Bound Sting Ray Carbon couples carbon-reinforced nylon blades with a full-carbon, ovalized shaft. The 230cm two-piece Posi-Lok ferrule paddle weighs 815 grams or 30.1 ounces.

Performance Comparison


aqua-bound sting ray carbon kayak paddle review - the aqua bound sting ray carbon was one of our favorite paddles to...
The Aqua Bound Sting Ray Carbon was one of our favorite paddles to use on the water, combining high performance with durability.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Performance


Out of all the paddles we tested, the Sting Ray Carbon is one of the higher-performing models. The mid-sized blades are made of abX resin reinforced with carbon fibers, delivering a smooth and effective catch and transfer of power with each stroke.


The dihedral blade design helps water flow across the blade's surface, meaning that we felt no flutter from this paddle, even under considerable pressure. The carbon shaft has a textured feel, which makes the paddle easy to grip and helps to contribute to the effortless strokes that our test team experienced.

aqua-bound sting ray carbon kayak paddle review - an asymmetrical dihedral blade shape is favored by touring kayakers.
An asymmetrical dihedral blade shape is favored by touring kayakers.
Credit: Sara James

Some higher-end paddles are available that may outscore the Sting Ray in terms of performance, as they are constructed from lighter and more responsive carbon fiber. However, they are unlikely to be available for anything even close to this price range. Compared to lower-rated paddles, the superior performance of the Sting Ray was very noticeable for advanced paddlers and usually noticeable for beginners as well.

aqua-bound sting ray carbon kayak paddle review - the newly designed aqua bound sting ray blade is made from a thicker...
The newly designed Aqua Bound Sting Ray blade is made from a thicker injection molded nylon blend that makes it less prone to flutter.
Credit: Sara James

Ease of Adjustment


All of our testers agreed that the Posi-Lok ferrule on the Sting Ray Carbon is one of the most straightforward systems to use. Two small orange buttons are easily depressed, and with a simple twist of the paddle, it can be adjusted to the feather of your choice.


The Posi-Lok system was the quickest to dismantle in timed tests, a useful feature if you want to transport your paddle in two pieces. The clear markings on the paddle shaft make it easy to identify the different blade angles on offer, and testers could quickly adjust the settings under pressure.

aqua-bound sting ray carbon kayak paddle review - on aqua-bound paddles, you can choose the posi-lok ferrule which has...
On Aqua-Bound paddles, you can choose the Posi-Lok ferrule which has teeth to help secure the two pieces of the paddle together and prevent instability or wobble in the shaft.
Credit: Sara James

Aqua-Bound claims to offer infinite blade feather angles on this paddle. In reality, it is limited to six, as you are confined by the interlocking grooves on the ferrule system. However, our testers found this range of options was sufficient to meet our different needs and paddling conditions.

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The Posi-Lock Dual-Button ferrule was exceptionally clear to use, offering a variety of feather angles for the blades
Credit: Sara James

Locking Mechanism Security


The Posi-Lok is also incredibly secure. In blind testing, many kayakers mistook this for a one-piece paddle, as there was no play in the shaft, regardless of which way we pulled on the paddle.


Some paddles had secure locking mechanisms when new, but these paddles later became challenging to adjust as they collected grit in the connection point of the shaft. The Aqua-Bound system was not prone to this same fate and maintained its integrity throughout all our adventures and beyond. Despite extensive use, the secure locking system never appeared to deteriorate, and we are confident that this system will hold up for a long time to come.

The Aqua-Bound Posi-Lok ferrule is simple to adjust while you are on the move.
Credit: Sara James

Weight


The Sting Ray Carbon is not much heavier than the lightest paddles in our review. During blind testing, few testers noticed a weight difference between the lightest paddles when on the water. This is a testament to the paddle's well-distributed weight, which gives it a balanced feel and helps kayakers develop a smooth and relaxed cadence with their paddle strokes.


This kayak paddle is lighter than most of the models we tested by a significant amount. For those weight-sensitive adventurers, this may be an important consideration, especially if you are looking to paddle for long distances. Significantly lighter paddles do exist. However, these are in a completely different price category, typically aimed at expert kayakers.

aqua-bound sting ray carbon kayak paddle review - thanks to the carbon shaft and carbon blend paddles, weight of this...
Thanks to the carbon shaft and carbon blend paddles, weight of this paddle was noticeably lighter than its budget counterpart.
Credit: Sara James

Quality of Construction


The Sting Ray Carbon is the only paddle we've tested that does not appear to have deteriorated in any way during the five years we have been testing it. The paddle's construction style and materials, as well as the company's history of making quality paddles, indicate that the Sting Ray paddle is likely to last many years of frequent use. You will be looking to update your car sooner than you will be considering replacing this paddle.


The Posi-Lok system appears to be designed with longevity in mind. It was incredibly easy to adjust and dismantle, even after extended use in sandy conditions. The finish of the materials on the Sting Ray made it smooth and easy to join the two pieces. It was not prone to collecting grit either, unlike some other models we tested.

aqua-bound sting ray carbon kayak paddle review - the performance of this paddle pleasantly surprised the testers.
The performance of this paddle pleasantly surprised the testers.
Credit: Sara James

The abX carbon-reinforced nylon blades are remarkably durable and stood up well in our gravel bank push tests. We would not expect these blades to wear down, even after extensive use in harsh environments.

aqua-bound sting ray carbon kayak paddle review - kayakers were not concerned with damaging the durable blades of this...
Kayakers were not concerned with damaging the durable blades of this robust paddle.
Credit: Sara James

The Sting Ray features integrated drip rings on the shaft. These drip rings are moveable and help prevent water from running down the shaft and onto your hands, ensuring a drier and more comfortable paddling experience.

aqua-bound sting ray carbon kayak paddle review - this paddle is also available with a smaller shaft.
This paddle is also available with a smaller shaft.
Credit: Sara James

Should You Buy the Aqua-Bound Sting Ray Carbon?


The Sting Ray Carbon was a top performer across all our testing metrics. Although it costs slightly more than your average paddle, all types of kayakers will be able to appreciate the higher performance that it delivers. When testers were on long kayak journeys, and especially when the conditions got tough, we were very grateful to have this paddle in our hands.

aqua-bound sting ray carbon kayak paddle review - the aqua bound sting ray carbon delivered on its promises...
The Aqua Bound Sting Ray Carbon delivered on its promises, outscoring numerous paddles that are more costly.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

What Other Kayak Paddles Should You Consider?


If you want to extend your paddle's length by up to 15cm, consider the version of the Sting Ray Carbon with the versatile Versa-Lok ferrule. For a comparable paddle performance but at a lighter weight, check out the Werner Camano, or if you really want elite performance, the Werner Kalliste was the only other model we tested that gave the Sting Ray a run for its money. Speaking of money, if you want to save some of it, we recommend checking out the Werner Skagit FG, Bending Branches Whisper, or Carlisle Magic Plus.

aqua-bound sting ray carbon kayak paddle review - the aqua bound sting ray carbon is light, durable and well balanced...
The Aqua Bound Sting Ray Carbon is light, durable and well balanced, delivering a great feel when paddling on the water.
Credit: Sara James

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