The On Men's Cloudvista Sneaker in Frost/Ink blue is designed for those who demand performance and comfort without compromising on style. This sneaker is engineered specifically for the needs of multi-functional athletes, making it an ideal choice for movement-based workouts. With a focus on lightweight design and advanced technology, it aims to enhance your athletic experience.
Feature | On Men's Cloudvista | Nike Air Max | Adidas Ultraboost |
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Weight | Ultra Lightweight | Medium | Lightweight |
Cushioning Technology | Helion Superfoam | Air Unit | Boost Foam |
Upper Material | Mesh/Synthetic | Textile/Synthetic | Primeknit |
The On Men's Cloudvista Sneaker stands out for its lightweight design and innovative cushioning, making it an excellent choice for dynamic movements. The performance mesh fabric ensures breathability, keeping your feet cool during intense workouts. One of the standout features is the Helion superfoam injected CloudTec sole, which offers superb impact absorption while maintaining responsiveness.
Comfort is prioritized with a cushioned collar and a soft insole that conforms to your feet, providing a pleasant wearing experience whether you’re running or engaging in other physical activities. The reflective accents add a layer of safety if you're venturing out in low light conditions.
However, be cautious if you have wider feet, as the fit might feel constrictive. It’s also important to note that while these sneakers are great for cardio and agility workouts, they may not offer sufficient support for heavy weightlifting sessions.
Overall, the On Men's Cloudvista Sneaker is a versatile option that balances style, performance, and comfort, making it a worthy addition to any athlete's footwear collection.
Category | Score | Description |
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Comfort | 9/10 | Excellent cushioning and support for prolonged wear. |
Performance | 8/10 | Solid performance for multi-functional workouts, though not ideal for heavy lifting. |
Durability | 8/10 | High-quality materials ensure longevity, despite potential wear from frequent use. |
Style | 8/10 | Modern design that pairs well with athletic and casual outfits. |
My husband likes them and finds them comfortable
Bought nearly a year ago.Size was just rightLightweight and nice lookingAs with all OC, the bottoms will pick up rocks, sticks, etc.
So Comfortable..
Was going online to buy another pair of these exact shoes & thought I should write a review since these are the best that I have ever worn. The ones in the picture are over a year and a half old. All I did was buy some new insoles for these bad puppies & they were like new again for another 8 months. Highly recommend.
Found about these from a nurse at work. Due to her recommendation I got a pair for my workouts. They're decent as a running shoe, but where they really shine in my opinion, is walking. I find them very comfortable for walking around. I liked them so much I ended up buying FOUR pairs. (Two for me and two as gifts.) I got the all black ones for workouts. (I've been looking for a comfortable, solid black shoe, for a long time.) I got another pair just for wearing (walking) around. So far, after 2 months of heavy use and abuse, I love them.Admittedly, when I first got them I was very skeptical of these no tie laces. Thought for sure I'd have to swap them out for traditional laces (included) for running. They hold remarkably well however. Even when sprinting full blast the shoe isn't loose, much less slipping or in danger of coming off. So I left the original laces on, and now have all the convenience of a slipper, in a much cooler looking athletic shoe.I have discovered one potential deal breaker. If you spend a lot of time in gravel I would advise not getting these. They pick up rocks. Like, a lot. I was having to pull rocks out of the tread pretty much every time I stepped outside at one work site. (Otherwise I would leave rocks all over the floor as they slipped out inside.)They also seem to run very slightly larger than other shoes I've gotten. If you wear really thin socks you may want to go a half size down. If you wear regular, or thick socks, then your normal size should be fine. They were a little tight and stiff at first, but with only a little wear, started feel like a cushy glove.Anyway, 5 stars you Swiss bastards.
From the start … when I put them on I thought they are comfortable and easy to put out - bonus. Then I went to work at a golf course and it was hilly and uneven and the sides of the shoes dug into my ankles and that was painful. I have had them about two weeks now and they feel better on my ankles but they look so old (see pictures). Also I’ve already had to adjust the laces because they feel loose (see pictures where I added more knots).
Shoe performs as expected. Love them so much, I’ve purchased 3 more different types.
I bought these for $265 to use them as walking shoes after reading all the hype. 4 months later, they are completely compressed and provide zero support. They were very soft and comfy the first few weeks, but the cheap foam sole construction compressed quickly. There is no material left for support just smashed in foam (I’m under 200lbs).I have other major brand running shoes that were less than half the price (no names mentions so my review can be trusted) that outlast these by a factor of 10. I can easily see this brand disappearing from shelves in the next 2-4 years once marketing hype wears off.Save your money and stick to major brand shoes resulting in more support, longer lasting cushioning material, and cheaper prices.