I have Cloudflyers because they fit my high and wide midfoot. I don't get much spring back on slow runs but if going a bit faster I think that's when the clouds kick in.
GTN inspired me to give On a try and I have not looked back. A proud back of pack older age grouper I have never found a shoe as comfortable as these. My go to is the cloud stratus but I'm very keen to try the cloud go!
I just saw these shoes in a store on the weekend and wondered what brand they were. They look super cool and comfy. I might be willing to try a pair over my Asics. But tough call, I sure love my GTX-2000!!! Maybe I'll win a pair and get to try them for free!!!
I’ll enter the giveaway. I would be interested in the Cloud runner since it is offered in a wide. I normally run it Hokas because of the bigger stack height (Rincon 3 or Clifton 7) but I would be willing to switch it up.
Another great video, thanks GTN. I've also entered the giveaway. Can you recommend which pair would be best for me? I'm a neutral runner, 58 years old and I'm currently running about three times a week, training for my first Triathlon.
I'd go Cloud Surfer. Has been great for me for running in parks, light trail and of course road. It's heavier so not a race day shoe but great for training
What do you think? Let us know and don't forget to enter 👉gtn.io/WinONcloudgo
Pretty awesome you can feature them the day they're released!
My cloudmonster feels awesome. After 120 miles, it’s still looks great! My favorite long run shoe….
I have Cloudflyers because they fit my high and wide midfoot. I don't get much spring back on slow runs but if going a bit faster I think that's when the clouds kick in.
I just bought the cloud go today and they feel so great!
Those CloudGo’s look perfect for me 😊
I love ON shoes, have road shoes and off road. Just seem to fit my feet really well.
GTN inspired me to give On a try and I have not looked back. A proud back of pack older age grouper I have never found a shoe as comfortable as these. My go to is the cloud stratus but I'm very keen to try the cloud go!
Thanks
I have been looking forward to trying these. Great review
Bit of overtime and I'll bag these by the end of the month 👍
I'm still addicted to my nikes but I'm definitely going to give these babies a try 👍🏻😎
True to size? Or runs small?
is on cloudgo outsole is an antislip shoes?
Wich on shoe would be better for casual runnig (nothing fancy 8 to 10 km) and gym training?
Get proper weight lifting boots for the gym. Like Iron Tanks or something similar. And a runner for running.
I would say the Cloud Go from the video or if you like a little firmer model try the Cloud Runner also in the video.
I just bought their cloudflyer
I just saw these shoes in a store on the weekend and wondered what brand they were. They look super cool and comfy. I might be willing to try a pair over my Asics. But tough call, I sure love my GTX-2000!!! Maybe I'll win a pair and get to try them for free!!!
I’ll enter the giveaway. I would be interested in the Cloud runner since it is offered in a wide. I normally run it Hokas because of the bigger stack height (Rincon 3 or Clifton 7) but I would be willing to switch it up.
They look amaziiiing! Just entered the giveaway 🤞🤞
Great - good luck! 🙌
Sad news for me, your giveaway does not include Costa Rica, but love your content anyway
Another great video, thanks GTN. I've also entered the giveaway.
Can you recommend which pair would be best for me? I'm a neutral runner, 58 years old and I'm currently running about three times a week, training for my first Triathlon.
I'd go Cloud Surfer. Has been great for me for running in parks, light trail and of course road. It's heavier so not a race day shoe but great for training
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Great Video! Great Shoe!.I entered the giveaway so I will be winning a pair !!
Good luck 😏
Glad they got rid of that slit down the middle. What a terrible design.
Definitely never going to wear them
Why promote other brands
The channel gets paid for sponsoring them
@@jimjamthebananaman1 I know that, I just think that we need to see more other brands