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On Running Cloudsurfer Max
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On Running Cloudsurfer Max

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Basic Information
BrandOn Running
ModelCloudsurfer Max
Year2025
Gender VersionUnisex
Category Tempo Run Half Marathon Advanced Runner Speed Training Long Distance Training
TerrainAsphalt
Technical Specifications
Midsole TechnologyDual‑layer CloudTec® Phase + Helion™ Superfoam midsole
Upper MaterialBreathable engineered mesh / Knit collar + mesh construction
Outsole ConfigurationRubber outsole + multiple rubber pods for road traction and durability
Forefoot Thickness31.0mm
Heel Thickness37.0mm
Drop6mm
Weight292g
Wearing Experience
Fit Snug
Breathability (3/5)
Stability Medium
Cushion Distribution Even
Feel Attribute Solid / Stable / Supportive / Smooth
Bounce (3/5)
Runner Matching
Running Style Recommendation Neutral
Runner Level Intermediate/Advanced
Weight Range Medium/Heavy
Width Standard (Runs Small, Suggest Half Size Up)
Arch Type Medium
Landing Type Mid/Heel
Practical Information
Price$209.33 USD (approx.) Durability500 km Overall Rating 3.0
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User Review Summary

The Cloudsurfer Max is a clearly positioned max‑cushion training shoe designed for runners seeking long‑distance comfort and stability. Its dual‑layer CloudTec® Phase midsole combined with Helion™ foam delivers smooth landing, transition, and toe‑off — neither too firm nor overly soft. For city marathon training, pace runs, recovery runs, or simply covering 10–20 km comfortably, it offers not only cushioning but also protection and efficiency. The upper is breathable and supportive, providing comfortable lockdown; the rubber outsole is durable and grippy, making it friendly for daily road running and asphalt surfaces. For runners like you — with marathon experience, accustomed to mid‑long‑distance training, and valuing stability and comfort — the Cloudsurfer Max is a strong candidate for training or rotation. However, if you’re looking for bounce, speed, and a highly springy ride, it may feel a bit heavy and less agile compared to carbon‑plated or more race‑oriented shoes. Overall, it suits runners who treat running as part of their lifestyle and prioritize comfort during long‑distance training.

✅ Pros

Generous cushioning and stack height, joint‑friendly, ideal for long distances or extended wear.

Smooth rocker + CloudTec Phase transition for stable, fluid strides.

Comfortable, breathable upper with good lockdown; suitable for daily wear and training.

Works well for mid/long‑distance runs, daily training, recovery runs, and even as a hybrid casual + running shoe.

⚠️ Notes

Although labeled as a max‑cushion shoe, the ride is firmer than some ultra‑soft or super‑stack competitors — not the “pillow‑soft” type.

Because of its thicker, more substantial structure, runners who prefer ultra‑light, fast, or high ground‑feel shoes may find it less ideal (the ride is softer and not extremely responsive).

Some users/reviews mention the midsole feels “firm” and requires a break‑in period before becoming smoother; not everyone finds it immediately soft or cloud‑like.

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