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The YouTube video reviews the On Cloud Monster shoe, emphasizing its unique design and performance capabilities in the running shoe market. The shoe features a lightweight and breathable upper with durability, On's speedboard technology in the midsole for enhanced performance, and cloud tech pods for cushioning and support. The design strikes a balance between performance and protection, offering a forgiving and cushioned ride suitable for various running conditions. The outsole tread provides ground contact and stability but may feel slippery on slick surfaces. Recommendations include wearing them for midfoot or heel strikers, with caution for forefoot strikers due to the shoe's aggressive rocker design. Overall, the Cloud Monster is positioned as a competitive option for runners seeking comfort and performance.
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In this segment of the video, the content creator introduces the On Cloud Monster shoe, highlighting its unique design and potential as a competitive option in the market for plush and comfortable running shoes. They discuss the lightweight and breathable upper construction, consisting of two layers of mesh, which feels supportive and stable while allowing airflow. The upper durability test shows the shoe can withstand wear and tear. The midsole features On’s speedboard technology for energy return and improved performance. The video also mentions the importance of securing the laces for a better fit during daily use or training.
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In this segment of the video, the focus is on the design and technology of the on running cloud monster shoes. The shoes feature cloud tech pods that provide cushioning and support for efficient running. The new cloud monster model has improved cloud tech pods for a more forgiving and cushioned ride, making them suitable for hill running and helping with running form. The shoes are lighter than maximalist shoes and strike a balance between performance and protection. The midsole design of the cloud monster results in a modest but consistent decrease in heart rate during runs, potentially improving overall performance. The outsole tread is minimalist, providing ground contact and stability but may feel more like a racing skid pattern on straight roads.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the grip of the shoes, noting they may slip on slick surfaces due to the tread design. The outsole durability is tested, showing potential wear for high-friction runners. The fit of the Cloud Monsters is described as forgiving with potential issues for wider feet. They can alleviate ball of foot pain but may require orthotics for heel pain. The shoes are recommended for midfoot or heel strikers, with caution for forefoot strikers due to the aggressive rocker design. The speaker invites viewers to share their thoughts on the shoes and mentions On’s other creations like the On Roger Pro.