Kids’ water shoes with rip-tab - Aquashoes 120 black
- 2-year warranty
- 365 days to return for members
- grip5 mm studded soles to prevent slipping.
- easy dressingRip-tab on the top of the foot makes them much easier to put on
- fitting comfort3 mm EVA detachable insole
- Which uses are these Aquashoes designed for?The Aquashoes 120 are designed for snorkelling and aquatic touring. They let you comfortably observe the seabed, regardless of whether there are pebbles, sand, rocks or stones underfoot. They can also be suitable for other aquatic practices: kayaking, stand-up paddle boarding.
- Can I walk on rocks with them?Of course it is possible to walk on rocks with the Decathlon Aquashoes 120. However, be careful on the slippery rocks or rocks covered in seaweed where the grip may be reduced.
- Can I wash my shoes in the washing machine?Subea aquatic shoes can be put in a washing machine with detergent on a cycle of 30°C maximum. Choose a delicate programme. Then you should let them dry in the open air, avoiding the sun.
- What size Aquashoes should I choose?As our Aquashoes are fitted, we advise you to choose your usual size. The best solution being to try them in store, but keep in mind that if the size doesn’t fit, you can exchange them!
Features
Design benefits
Design details
Specifications
Details
level of practice | beginner |
place of practice | salt water, fresh water |
outsole type | ajust 2 zones |
tightening type | rip-tab |
shoe height | low shoes |
main material | textile |
type of opening/closing | scratch |
level of ease | surface |
removable insole | removable insole |
condition | new |
outsole thickness | 4 mm |
style | two-tone |
Composition
Outsole: 20.0% Polystyrene, 80.0% Styrene Butadiene Styrene |
Upper of: 80.0% Polyester, 20.0% Polyester |
Lining and sock of: 20.0% Polyester, 80.0% Ethylene Vinyl Acetate |
Usage & care
Environmental impact
Ecodesign approach

Using recycled polyester rather than conventional polyester reduces the CO2 emissions linked to the material by at least 17%.

Using recycled thermoplastic rather than conventional thermoplastic reduces the CO2 emissions linked to the material by at least 11%.

Using this mass-dyeing process enables us to reduce CO2 emissions linked to the production of dyed textiles by at least 17% compared to conventional dyeing.

Using recycled rubber rather than conventional rubber reduces the CO2 emissions linked to the material by at least 26%.