On Cloud II Running Shoe (Men's)

Product Details

Support Type Heel-to-Toe Drop (mm) Cushioning

Style: 1999989

The ON Cloud II Running Shoe updates a long-time favorite while providing essential updates that make the classic even better. You still get ON's signature low-drop design, and the Speedboard construction still gives you enhanced energy return from every step. But what's new is the increased durability provided by Abrasion Pads on key areas of the CloudTec® outsole as well as a no-sew upper that also reduces weight for better comfort on longer runs.

KEY FEATURES
  • CloudTec® outsole uses a series of segmented cushions to offer powerful impact protection while minimizing weight
  • Speedboard construction ensures support and energy return stays high without reducing cushion or flex
  • Easy Entry Lacing System automatically adapts to your foot, improving comfort and simplifying the entry process
SPECS
  • Support Type: Neutral
  • Heel-to-Toe Drop (mm): 6
  • Average Weight (oz): 8
  • Cushioning: Moderate
FEATURES
  • Breathable construction uses antimicrobial materials to put your foot in an ideal climate
  • No-sew reinforcements and toe cap eliminate chafing and improve durability
  • Precision Molded Cushion Pads are designed to securely and comfortable hold heel in place
  • Zero Gravity Foam in the mid and outsole absorbs impact and enhances energy return
  • Abrasion Pads provide improved durability by resisting wear in key areas
  • Dual Density Sockliner cushions and supports every step
  • Traditional Laces included in box

Questions and Answers

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Q:
"I don't see the Cloud II on any other website. Is this to become a discontinued item? "
1 Answers | Answer Question
Question by on 2/12/2020 - 6:41 pm
A:
"Thank you for your inquiry. We currently have the On Cloud II Running Shoe (Men's) available in sizes 7.5-14. As of now they are not discontinued. We hope this information helps! "
Answer by Marcus Mason (Peter Glenn Staff) on 2/13/2020 - 4:03 pm