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I’m a former competitive runner who has burned through countless sneakers, and I was blown away when I tried my first pair of On running shoes. That's because the Swiss-based giant's sneaks feature cloud-shaped cushioning that feels incredibly bouncy and comfortable. Every time I slip on my fave On Clouds, I feel like I can stride faster and jump higher. Plus, the brand's signature foam has become a style statement and has been worn by celebs like Zendaya and Gisele Bündchen. In other words, they look as great as they perform. But these chic sneakers don't come cheap, with most On Cloud models running north of $120—but not today!
Lucky for you, I spotted a handful of On Cloud January deals across Zappos and Dick's Sporting Goods, with deals of up to 25% off on select styles. And, based on my years of covering January deals, On Cloud discounts are much rarer than other sneaker brands. So if you're interested in these sales, now's the time to shop.
A big draw with On Cloud shoes is the brand’s CloudTec system, which uses air pockets in the midsole (the layer between the insole and the outsole), to create the shoe’s cushiony feel. Those pods compress with every step to help reduce the impact on your joints and lower the odds of achy feet after a long walk.
Women’s Health editors have tested the running and walking shoes recommended below, analyzing each for elements like comfort, durability, and style. On Cloud excelled across all categories, and even replaced some of our editor’s favorite shoes. To help you wade through the options, we rounded up our favorite On Cloud sneakers that we’ve tested that just so happen to be on sale. Grab these pairs for cheap while you still can.
The Roger Spin 2 has more of a lifestyle look with its flat outsole and casual vibe, making it a great fit for pairing with jeans or skirts. It looks less cushioned than a typical walking shoe, but don't be fooled—it features the signature On CloudTec cushioning for stellar impact absorption with every step. Editors say this sneaker is great for long walks and high mileage but sleek enough for slightly dressier occasions and the office.
If you're a gym rat, the On Cloudpulse is designed for cross-training workouts like lifting or HIIT. It features its innovative Speedboard, which is found in its performance running sneakers to tackle all fast movements. Plus, the design prioritizes stability so your feet stay planted during tough lifts.
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If you can’t be bothered with tying laces every day, the On Cloudtilt is the answer. This shoe has a wider entrance and sock-like interior that lets you slip it on and off without lacing it up every time. There’s also a tongue at the back of the heel for added padding that comes in handy when you’re on your feet all day.
If you're looking to hit the trails, having a pair of shoes with good tread is essential. The On Cloudhorizon has a grippy outsole to avoid slipping on dirt and sandy surfaces. It also features the brand's iconic CloudTec, which means all-around comfort while you take in nature.
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