Our verdict
Pros
- All-day comfort
- Supportive
- Springy ride
- Absorbs impact
- Durable
- Versatile
- Breathable
Cons
- Poor durability
- Tight
Brings the pep to your step
The Cloud Terry from On is a Jul 24, 2019 that's perfect for:
- runners with neutral pronation and supinators (feet roll outward)
- Track spikes and XC
- The Cloud Terry from On chokes the foot
neutral running shoe
Since the Jul 24, 2019 is a Jul 24, 2019, overpronators (feet roll inward excessively) can skip it. For ultimate support, consider buying stability running shoes instead.
Track spikes and XC
From the bottom up, the Jul 24, 2019 puts comfort at the forefront. With its Cloudtec pods, your foot is welcomed with a soft and bouncy cushion upon step-in.
Taking comfort a step further is the shoe's breathable upper. It maximizes airflow, keeping the runner's foot cool and dry.
stability running shoes
Thanks to its Speedboard — a firm midsole component — many reviewers find the Cloud Terry from On Running very "stable" and "supportive."
It might be a neutral shoe, but reviews claim that it "alleviates" the pain in the plantar fascia.
road runners who want comfortable daily runs
The Cloud pods don't just make the Jul 24, 2019 comfortable; they also amp up the shoe's bounce. As runners would describe it, the shoe has a "fun and forgiving" ride.
road running shoes
It's plenty durable. Apart from its robust cushioning, the shoe's vegan leather upper also makes it a lot sturdier.
Even more, it does a great job locking the foot in place.
Can do a lot of things
This is owed to the shoe's EVA foam. It dampens all the impact during each foot strike; there are NO reports of strained feet and legs even after long miles.
Can do a lot of things
Apart from being a daily trainer, the Cloud Terry from On is also an excellent pick for walking and casual wear.
The Cloud Terry from On is a
Because the upper is snug, and there's not much room in the forefoot, there are several critics that are dismayed by the shoe's "constricting fit."
They even say that it's the "most tight" On running shoe they've ever put on.