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The video compares several models of On running shoes, including the Cloud Surfer, Cloud Monster, and Cloud Eclipse, highlighting their key features such as cushioning, fit, and performance for different types of runs. The Cloud Surfer is praised for comfort, the Cloud Monster for firmness, and the Cloud Eclipse for a versatile and balanced experience. The Cloud Eclipse emerges as a standout choice for its combination of qualities. Viewers are encouraged to engage with the content, with detailed reviews promised for future episodes.
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In this segment of the video, the host compares three popular shoes from On: the Cloud Surfer 7, the Cloud Monster, and the Cloud Eclipse. They discuss the key details such as stack heights, drops, prices, weights, midsole materials, and upper design differences among the three models. Each shoe uses helium foam, but the Cloud Surfer and the Eclipse have a softer version with a CloudTec design for softer landings. The Cloud Eclipse and Monster feature speedboard plates, offering different levels of Rocker technology. The uppers vary, with the Cloud Monster having a denser and stiffer upper compared to the softer and more breathable ones on the Cloud Surfer and Eclipse. Details on padding, heel collars, tongues, and heel clips are also highlighted.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker compares three different shoes: the On Cloud Surfer, On Cloud Eclipse, and On Cloud Monster. They discuss the lacing differences, outsole rubber coverings, channels, and fit of each shoe. The speaker finds that all three shoes fit well in their usual size (UK 9), but the Cloud Surfer feels slightly tighter around the toe box and might benefit from going half a size up. They recommend going true to size for all three models unless you have wide feet or prefer a looser fit. The Cloud Surfer is noted for its comfort, the Cloud Monster for narrow fit, and the Cloud Eclipse for the best lockdown and overall fit during running.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker compares and reviews three models of On running shoes: the On Cloud Monster, On Cloud Surfer, and On Cloud Eclipse. The On Cloud Monster is noted for its firm feel and versatility across a range of runs, but it did not wow the reviewer. The On Cloud Surfer, on the other hand, stands out for its softer, smoother ride with a fuller outsole, making it suitable for daily runs of shorter distances. Finally, the On Cloud Eclipse combines features of the previous two models, offering a balance of firmness and bounce back, which makes it a great option for longer runs, including marathon training. The reviewer emphasizes the smooth and enjoyable rocker feel of these shoes, with the Cloud Eclipse being highlighted as a versatile and durable choice for racking up mileage.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker compares three running shoes: the On Cloud Monster, On Surfer, and On Eclipse. They discuss the differences in firmness and comfort among these shoes after running at least 30 miles in each. The Eclipse is noted for its smoother roll and transitions compared to the Monster, offering a bit softer feel. The speaker also compares the Monster with the Eclipse, highlighting the Eclipse’s firmer feel with quick foam response for transitions. Lastly, the Cloud Surfer is discussed, mentioning that it feels softer on landings but firmer overall compared to the Eclipse due to the foam’s quick response, surprising the speaker.
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In this part of the video, the speaker compares the On Cloudnova, On Cloudboom Echo 3, and On Cloudmonster running shoes. They discuss the Cloudnova’s superior transition and cushioning compared to the On Cloudboom Echo 3. The Cloudnova is highlighted for its smoother, faster, and snappier transitions due to the rocker ring technology, making it feel better than the Cloudboom Echo 3. The Cloudmonster, with its scaled-back cloud tech cushioning, is deemed best for more comfortable paces and longer runs, offering protection and comfort over extended distances. The Cloudmonster is recommended as a daily trainer for those who prefer a firmer shoe with less cushioning.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses three different shoes from the brand On: the Cloud Monster, the Cloud Surfer, and the Cloud Eclipse. The Cloud Monster is highlighted for its firmness and traction, making it suitable for those looking for protection and performance. The Cloud Surfer is compared to shoes like the ASICS Gel Nimbus 25 and New Balance 108 v13, known for their comfort and plushness. It features CloudTec technology for a softer feel and comfortable runs. The Cloud Eclipse is described as a blend of the Cloud Surfer and Cloud Monster, offering a nice rocker feel and versatility for both easy and up-tempo runs, with a forgiving midsole and responsive ride. The speaker suggests that the Cloud Eclipse is a good option for varied daily trainer runs.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses their running experience with the On Cloud Eclipse, Cloud Surfer, and Cloud Monster shoes. They describe the Cloud Eclipse as a versatile uptempo daily trainer that offers a balanced and responsive ride. The Cloud Monster is firmer compared to the Cloud Surfer, which focuses on comfort and plushness for slower runs. The speaker’s top pick among the three is the On Cloud Eclipse due to its balance, responsiveness, and efficiency for longer distance, faster-paced runs. They also compare these shoes to other models in the market and ultimately recommend the On Cloud Eclipse as a standout option.
00:21:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses three running shoe options from the brand On: the Cloud Eclipse, Cloud Surfer, and Cloud Monster. The Cloud Eclipse is recommended for high mileage and long runs due to its cushioning and versatile nature. The Cloud Surfer is seen as a fun and comfortable option suitable for shorter runs. The speaker mentions that the Cloud Eclipse combines the best elements of the other two shoes, making it their preferred choice for its versatility and overall performance, despite being the most expensive. They emphasize the Cloud Eclipse’s fit, lockdown, and overall running experience as the reason for their preference.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker recommends the On Cloud Eclipse as the preferred choice due to its expensive price point. They encourage viewers to ask questions and share their experiences with the shoes in the comments. The speaker invites viewers to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications for more content. Detailed reviews of the shoes will be available on the channel soon. The segment ends with a message of gratitude and an invitation for viewers to return for more run tester videos.