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The video reviews the Oncloud Eclipse running shoe, known for its maximalist design and innovative cloud technology midsole. The shoe's stack height, materials, and performance are analyzed, with a focus on comfort, stability, and efficiency during road running. The firmness of the midsole is compared to other models, showcasing its rigidity and snap in a twist test. Despite higher pricing, the speaker recommends the shoe for training or racing, particularly in a road marathon. Key points include the shoe's measurements, durability, price point, and overall satisfaction, along with links for purchasing.
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In this segment of the video, the content creator discusses the Oncloud Eclipse running shoe. The shoe is described as a maximalist shoe with a debated stack height, likely around 37mm in the heel and 31mm in the forefoot. The reviewer expresses surprise and satisfaction with the shoe’s performance, particularly in the midsole with cloud technology, a blend of Eva and OBC materials. The upper is noted to have good lockdown and comfort, with minimal complaints. Overall, the reviewer recommends the shoe despite its higher price point. The full review scores and specs are displayed on the screen, and the shoe is recommended for training or racing in, especially for a road marathon.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the durometer of the midsole foam, highlighting the firmness of the Cloud Eclipse model compared to others. They showcase the collapsing and returning mechanism of the midsole holes in slow motion, attributing this feature to a speedboard for rigidity. The twist test demonstrates the shoe’s snap and rigidity. Despite concerns about the firmness, the speaker praises the comfortable and reactive ride of the Cloud Eclipse, emphasizing its efficiency and pleasant feel during road running. They express excitement for the shoe’s performance, hinting at potential improvements over the Cloud Surfer model. Additionally, the speaker plans to measure basic shoe dimensions like heel width to address stability concerns, reflecting on their mountain running experience.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the measurements of certain shoes in millimeters for the heel and possibly the midfoot. They highlight the benefits of a higher durometer for durability, giving it a score of seven. The price of the shoes is mentioned at $180, with the speaker indicating they would buy it again despite the cost. The review scores, including durability and overall satisfaction, are discussed. The speaker expresses enjoyment with the shoes and mentions they would continue to run in them, even after the full review. Links for purchasing the shoes are provided below the video.