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On Cloudeclipse

On's max-cushion daily trainer with a double layer of CloudTec Phase pods and a Speedboard for structure. The ride is soft yet surprisingly stable thanks to the wide base, making it a strong pick for long easy miles. One of the more accessible-feeling shoes On makes.

Quick specs
CushionMaximum
SupportMild
Drop6 mm
Heel stack37 mm
Toe boxStandard
Foot strikeHeel, Midfoot, Forefoot
Who it's for

Reach for the On Cloudeclipse for everyday training miles, long runs and easy recovery days. A wide, stable base keeps it steady without stability hardware — a good pick if you're mostly neutral but like a planted feel. The tall, soft stack favors comfort over ground feel — great for high mileage and bigger runners, less so for racing snappiness.

Daily trainingLong runsRecovery runs
Pros
  • Soft, stable max-cushion ride
  • Wide, planted base
  • Handles long runs and recovery days well
Cons
  • Not much energy return
  • Upper runs warm
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Skill profile
Support62
Cushion90
Durability80
Popularity80
Price60
Versatility60
Lightness71

Ratings compare the current lineup. Price favors lower cost.

Key stats
$180Price (MSRP)
37 mmStack height
6 mmDrop
9.9 ozMen's weight
8.7 ozWomen's weight
2024Release year
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