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On Running launches the Cloudsurfer Max for ultimate cushioned comfort

On releases its plushiest sneaker yet

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When it comes to ultra-cushioned sneakers, no one emphasizes it more than On. Known for their series of plush soles and over-the-top silhouette, On has made a name for itself for being equally aesthetic and comfortable. With styles from Cloudmonster to Cloudsurfer, there’s a level of cushion for every type of performance or activity need. However, for those yearning for something on the extreme side, On is introducing one of their plushiest models yet. With their new Cloudsurfer Max, On is bringing double the cushion and maximizing comfort and stability in the design. While the taller sole might not be for everyone, there’s no denying that On has added every bit of cushion and foam available into this design, making it one of their most dynamic releases yet. 

On brings maximum cushion with the Cloudsurfer Max

Created for long runs, the Cloudsurfer Max is among the most cushioned in the On lineup. Composed of a lightweight, breathable mesh upper and a knitted tongue, this shoe keeps your foot securely locked in while remaining comfortable at all times. Featuring a double layer of the brand’s CloudTec Phase, this design is meant to withstand long journeys with added smoothness. Included in the sneaker is a Helion superfoam for maximum cushioning and an impact-absorbing midsole that’ll make your runs feel even more effortless. Rubber pads on the outsole provide traction to the shoe, while the laces keep everything in place and secure. Coming in four distinct colorways, On’s latest Cloudsurfer Max is available on the On webstore for $180 each.

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