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First pictures of the new Eskimo Xeno

These are the latest pics of the new Xeno from the German manufacturer Eskimo.

Designed to combine the freestyle ability of the NANO with the versitility of the KENDO, this boat will also suit tall and heavy paddlers wanting a freestyle boat with lots of room.

In comparison to the KENDO the XENO has 15 litres more volume, and thus offers the expert paddler more safety for playing on serious white water.

  • Length: 240cm
  • Width: 62cm
  • Volume: 215 litres
  • Weight:15 kgs

It is due for release in early 2002 and we as soon as we get some more info we will let you know. Interestingly, due to the better performance and versatility of the XENO, the QUADRO will be discontinued for next year.

Thanks to Nick Mallabar at System X for providing us with the information.

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