WHY RUNNERS LOVE THE CLOUDECLIPSE
Product FAQs
IS THE ON CLOUDECLIPSE GOOD FOR BEGINNERS?
Yes, the On Cloudeclipse is a solid choice for beginners, especially those looking for maximum cushioning and comfort. Its CloudTec® Phase midsole and Helion™ superfoam provide excellent shock absorption, helping reduce impact on joints during runs or long walks. The stable platform and smooth transitions make it easy for new runners to feel confident and supported as they build mileage.
HOW DOES IT COMPARE TO OTHER ON MODELS?
The Cloudeclipse is On’s most cushioned road shoe, designed specifically for long-distance comfort. Compared to models like the Cloudmonster or Cloudsurfer, it offers a softer, more protective ride with enhanced stability. While it’s not as fast or lightweight as performance-focused models, it excels at delivering plush comfort for long and steady runs.
WHAT ARE THE KEY FEATURES?
The On Cloudeclipse features a dual-layer CloudTec® Phase midsole for ultra-smooth transitions and deep cushioning. Helion™ superfoam delivers lightweight responsiveness while maintaining softness for long runs. The engineered mesh upper provides breathable, secure comfort, and the durable rubber outsole ensures reliable traction on road surfaces.
WHAT TYPE OF RUNNER IS THIS SHOE BEST FOR?
This shoe is ideal for neutral runners who prioritize cushioning, comfort, and stability. It’s especially well-suited for runners training for long distances, recovery runs, or anyone who wants a highly cushioned daily trainer for consistent mileage.
WHAT ACTIVITIES CAN I USE IT FOR?
The Cloudeclipse is designed primarily for road running and long-distance training. It also works well for recovery runs, treadmill workouts, and all-day wear thanks to its plush cushioning and supportive design.
WHAT’S THE BEST WAY TO MAKE SURE IT FITS?
To ensure the best fit, measure your feet at the end of the day when they’re at their largest. Leave about a thumb’s width of space between your longest toe and the front of the shoe. The heel should feel secure without slipping, and the midfoot should feel comfortably snug. Try the shoes on with your usual running socks, and if you’re between sizes, consider sizing up half a size for added comfort on longer runs.











































