The seventh iteration of the On Cloudsurfer is almost a complete overhaul of its predecessors. The daily training shoe’s biggest change is the addition of the brand’s new CloudTec Phase midsole foam technology, a softer, bouncier design that aims to improve heel-to-toe transition and offer a significantly improved level of comfort.
Unlike most of On’s shoes, the Cloudsurfer no longer has a Speedboard running across the length of the shoe, meaning the ride is less rigid than earlier models.
The Clifton 9 sees some modifications to its predecessor, specifically to make it lighter and to offer a higher level of cushioning. It’s a shoe designed for comfort over daily runs featuring a softer compression moulded EVA foam midsole, a breathable engineered knit upper and a gusseted tongue.
Tom has tested both daily cushioned shoes out to see how they compare.
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30 июн 2024