Give us a call on 01202 625256 if you have any questions about the Enigma Nimrod 15
The Enigma Nimrod 15 is perfect for 2 paddlers or a small family of 3 looking to get out on the water. The Nimrod 15 has a great carry capacity and will allow most tandem recreational paddlers to get away for the weekend.
The Enigma Canoes Nimrod 15 has been discontinued.
Please see our current range of canoes and suitable alternatives here.
Enigma Nimrod 15
The Enigma Nimrod 15 is versatile canoe, perfect for touring on lakes and rivers and coastal waters. The Enigma Nimrod 15 has a high load capacity and has you covered when it comes to carrying equipment for a long weekend away.
It has a flatter, very slightly rounded hull shape providing fantastic initial stability, which in turn provides a confidence that you will struggle to find in many canoes. The Nimrod 15 is a great modern all-round canoe, whether your loading up the family for a day on the water or wanting to cover some distance, the Nimrod can do it all.
For the strongest construction, Enigma uses triple later plastic. The outer and inner layers are High density plastic and the middle layer is a foam core. These canoes are extremely strong; amongst the strongest anywhere, providing all-round paddlers with the perfect choice for moving water and general recreational use.
Enigma Nimrod 15 Features
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Delivery
For delivery of Enigma Nimrod 15 please contact us with your delivery address and we will endeavour to provide a delivery price & service using our own fleet of vehicles where possible.
Alternatively we offer nationwide click and collect service from any of our stores as listed below.
Collection - Click & Collect
Buy a Enigma Nimrod 15 online from our website and collect from our shop in Hamworthy, Poole or you can collect from any branch within the Canoe Shops Group. There is no cost associated with instore collection.
Our other stores are:
We will contact you to arrange collection upon receipt of you order.
Give us a call on 01202 625256 if you have any questions about the Enigma Nimrod 15