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The video discusses the On Cloud Eclipse shoes after 100 miles of use, emphasizing the cushioning and responsiveness of the cloud technology in the midsole. The speaker praises the shoe's comfort and removal of the speedboard for an improved running experience. They highlight the shoe's durability, good fit, and design details. Pairing recommendations for other shoe models and pricing alternatives are also discussed. Additionally, the video touches on other running shoe models like the New Balance SC Trainer version 2 and the On Cloud Monster version 2, both priced at $180, and expresses enthusiasm for future developments in cloud technology and speedboard design by On.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the on Cloud Eclipse shoes after 100 miles of use. The shoes were provided for review, and the speaker emphasizes that no one is paying for the review or influencing the content. The speaker shares that they have been using the shoes for recovery runs and easy days, praising the cloud technology in the shoe’s midsole for its cushioning and responsiveness. They highlight the removal of the speedboard in the shoe, which improves comfort and foot strike. The speaker emphasizes how the changes in the midsole design create a squishy and comfortable experience for the runner.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses their experience using the shoe, emphasizing that they often reach for it on days when they’re tired and want comfort. They note that the foam in the shoe is holding up well, showing some wear but still responding effectively. The visual appearance of the shoe is also holding up, with minimal creasing and expected wear on the outsole. The upper part of the shoe is described as pristine and fitting well, with a potential blister point identified near the top of the foot for those with taller or higher volume feet. Overall, the shoe’s midsole, outsole, and upper are holding up well after 100 miles of use.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the design details of the shoe, highlighting the secure lace system and the stitched white tongue. They mention that the shoe has some noticeable stitching points but has not caused any blisters or hot spots during their runs. The only identified negative aspect is the potential sensitivity on the foot, suggesting wearing thicker socks if needed. Additionally, the speaker provides pairings and updates, recommending the Hoka Mox 6 for easy and peppy days, and the Hoka cello X1 for racing. They also discuss the shoe’s retail price and suggest looking at alternatives like the Invincible 3 and the super blast.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses two running shoe models: the New Balance SC Trainer version 2 and the On Cloud Monster version 2. The SC Trainer 2 offers a nice balance of squishy foam and a rigid element for stability, priced at $180. The Cloud Monster version 2 maintains the traditional On Cloud style with a speedboard and TW layer foam system for a more dynamic feel. Both shoes are priced at $180. The speaker also mentions their excitement about the future developments in cloud technology and speedboard design by On. They invite viewers to share their experiences with the On Cloud Eclipse in the comments or join their live streams on the Kofuzi Run Club Channel.