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The YouTube video compares the On Cloud Surfer and On Cloud Monster running shoes, focusing on differences in weight, stack height, drop, and cloud technology. The Cloudsurfer is described as smoother and softer, suitable for endurance paces, while the Cloudmonster is firmer and better for interval paces. Both shoes have issues with outsole durability. The Cloud Monster is slightly more expensive but offers better grip and versatility. Viewers are encouraged to try both models as they are among the best in the lineup. The video concludes by recommending viewers to explore the Cloud Surfer for more information on Cloud Tech.
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In this segment of the video, the presenter introduces and compares the On Cloud Surfer and On Cloud Monster running shoes. The Cloud Surfer weighs 261 grams, while the Cloud Monster weighs 306 grams. The stack height in the heel is 29mm for the Monster and 31mm for the Surfer, with drop differences of 6mm and 10mm, respectively. The shoes feature On Running’s signature “cloud” technology, with the newer Cloudtech phase design in the Cloud Monster. The presenter highlights the differences in weight, stack height, drop, and cloud technology between the two shoes.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the differences between the On Cloudsurfer and On Cloudmonster shoes. The Cloudsurfer is described as smoother, more heel-striking friendly, softer, and more modern, suitable for endurance paces. In comparison, the Cloudmonster is firmer, more aggressive, and better for interval paces. The upper of the Cloudmonster is simpler and more breathable, while the Cloudsurfer’s upper is thicker and warmer. The outsole durability of both shoes is mentioned to be lacking, with wear visible after 650 kilometers, especially for the Cloudmonster.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the outsole coverage of two shoes, the Surfer priced at $170 and the Monster priced at $180. They highlight that the Monster seems to offer a thicker grip, suggesting better durability. The speaker prefers the Monster for its versatility over the more limited Surfer, despite the price difference. They encourage viewers to try both shoes, claiming they are among the best in the lineup. The speaker concludes by recommending viewers to check out the Cloud Surfer for more information on Cloud Tech and wishing them a good run or ride.