forum thread Posted by vandytom • Feb 17, 2021
Feb 17, 2021 6:37 PM
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forum thread Posted by vandytom • Feb 17, 2021
Feb 17, 2021 6:37 PM
On Cloud On Running Shoes $77.99 +tax (Free Shipping)
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I had a deal alert for "On Running" it didn't trigger it, might want to add that to the title for exposure
In for a Cloudrock Waterproof. I've been eyeballing these to go on clearance. Zappos had the burgundy ones last week for $208, still too rich for my blood. My "rule" on On shoes is 30% off min., so $137 is stellar.
In for a Cloudrock Waterproof. I've been eyeballing these to go on clearance. Zappos had the burgundy ones last week for $208, still too rich for my blood. My "rule" on On shoes is 30% off min., so $137 is stellar.
I had a deal alert for "On Running" it didn't trigger it, might want to add that to the title for exposure
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I'm not familiar with Solarboosts, but I am with many On shoes. I wear a neutral show and prefer medium drop shoes (6-8mm, maybe 4) and like a lightly cushioned shoe that lets me feel the road in a good way. I don't like super padded shoes. They make me work too hard for no gain.
Of the On shoes I have, I run in the previous version CloudFlow and the Cloud X. The Cloud X is technically an athletic shoe more than a running shoe. It's not good for more than a 5K. Both are super light and moderately cushioned which is why I love them. Both of these can be found on the Classics page on On's site. I think they are 20 or 30% off original MSRP.
The current version of the Cloudflow (with Helion foam) is more cushioned and I can't run in those. They are fantastic for walking though. They give me a nice bounce when walking -- one that is too exaggerated for me when running.
I also have a pair of Clouds (original version) and there just isn't enough shoe there for me to feel comfortable running in, and I'm not a big person. They are good casual shoes for me though.
For all of these, I don't wear them in the rain as they have much wet road grip. They were designed for dry surfaces like racing tires.
Finally I have a pair of Cloudventures. These are off-road shoes and they mean it. Great and grippy for running or hiking on groomed trails but too stiff on concrete or asphalt, as most hiking shoes are. The pair I have was very discounted, I think like $59. They are water resistant but not waterproof. They make a waterproof version though.
Of the On shoes I have, I run in the previous version CloudFlow and the Cloud X. The Cloud X is technically an athletic shoe more than a running shoe. It's not good for more than a 5K. Both are super light and moderately cushioned which is why I love them. Both of these can be found on the Classics page on On's site. I think they are 20 or 30% off original MSRP.
The current version of the Cloudflow (with Helion foam) is more cushioned and I can't run in those. They are fantastic for walking though. They give me a nice bounce when walking -- one that is too exaggerated for me when running.
I also have a pair of Clouds (original version) and there just isn't enough shoe there for me to feel comfortable running in, and I'm not a big person. They are good casual shoes for me though.
For all of these, I don't wear them in the rain as they have much wet road grip. They were designed for dry surfaces like racing tires.
Finally I have a pair of Cloudventures. These are off-road shoes and they mean it. Great and grippy for running or hiking on groomed trails but too stiff on concrete or asphalt, as most hiking shoes are. The pair I have was very discounted, I think like $59. They are water resistant but not waterproof. They make a waterproof version though.
Of the On shoes I have, I run in the previous version CloudFlow and the Cloud X. The Cloud X is technically an athletic shoe more than a running shoe. It's not good for more than a 5K. Both are super light and moderately cushioned which is why I love them. Both of these can be found on the Classics page on On's site. I think they are 20 or 30% off original MSRP.
The current version of the Cloudflow (with Helion foam) is more cushioned and I can't run in those. They are fantastic for walking though. They give me a nice bounce when walking -- one that is too exaggerated for me when running.
I also have a pair of Clouds (original version) and there just isn't enough shoe there for me to feel comfortable running in, and I'm not a big person. They are good casual shoes for me though.
For all of these, I don't wear them in the rain as they have much wet road grip. They were designed for dry surfaces like racing tires.
Finally I have a pair of Cloudventures. These are off-road shoes and they mean it. Great and grippy for running or hiking on groomed trails but too stiff on concrete or asphalt, as most hiking shoes are. The pair I have was very discounted, I think like $59. They are water resistant but not waterproof. They make a waterproof version though.