The Top On Running Shoes for Long-Distance, Trail, and Lifestyle (2024)

This Swiss running company has only been around for a decade and change, but it’s already become one of the biggest innovators in the shoe game.

By Michael Charboneau
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Founded in 2010, On was born out of a desire to create a shoe that would deliver the perfect Goldilocks running sensation with every step: a soft landing followed by a firm toe-off. The Swiss company began in Zürich when Ironman champion Olivier Bernhard teamed up with his friends David Allemann and Caspar Coppetti to engineer a better running shoe. Success came quickly. Just a month after they founded the company, their prototype won an ISPO Brandnew Award for innovation among athletic startups, and later that year, On shoes were in running stores.

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The Expert: I became a runner in middle school and have covered running and outdoor gear for years, both on-staff at Runner’s World and as a freelance journalist. Running shoes is the category of gear I’ve written about the most, and I have firsthand experience with models from a range of brands. To write articles like this, I talk with brand reps about the company’s latest shoes and tech, consult RW tester feedback, and draw on my own experience with the running shoe industry. With direction from RW editors, I combine all that info to choose what shoes make it onto this page.

Growing the Lineup

In 2012, On released its flagship shoe, the Cloudracer. Designed for competitive running, it’s been on the feet of Swiss Olympic runners like Nicola Spirig and 2014 Ironman World Champion Frederik Van Lierde. The more cushioned Cloudsurfer is the favorite training shoe of underdog Jake Riley, who snagged second place at the 2020 Olympic Marathon Trials and now is an On-sponsored athlete. More recently, On has announced several new models, including the ultra-cushioned Cloudmonster and the Cloudvista trail shoe.

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The secret to On’s success lies in the unique technologies it builds into its shoes. First, there’s CloudTec, which is the company’s patented cushioning construction. Open tubes of rubber or foam form the lower part of the sole. They’re designed to compress with each stride and absorb vertical and horizontal impact forces and then lock in place to create a firm platform for an explosive takeoff. The open construction also saves weight, so you get plenty of cushion without a clunky feel. In the midsole, On uses its patented Speedboard, a thin and snappy (typically) thermoplastic layer designed to support and direct the motion of your feet.

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The Cloudflow has full-length CloudTec cushioning.

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On’s Speedboard helps deliver a quick, propulsive feeling on toe off.

On’s proprietary cushioning material is called Helion. It’s made from a blend of EVA and OBC (olefin block copolymer) foams—essentially a mixture of stiffer and softer materials in one compound. The resulting cushion is lighter, increases energy return, and is more temperature-resistant so it performs better year-round.

To balance that cushioning on its trail shoes, On released a new outsole compound, Missiongrip, on the Cloudventure in fall 2018. It’s a sticky rubber formulation molded into diamond grooves and thin lines. Together, the compound and outsole textures provide excellent bite in muck and on hard-packed terrain.

A More Sustainable Run

On is also a big innovator in sustainability. Its flagship shoe in that department is the eco-friendly Cloudneo, which is slated to launch this summer. This new shoe is completely recyclable, made partially from castor beans, and it’s available only through a subscription service called Cyclon. The idea is to create a shoe that’s manufactured, used, and then remade into a new product, with nothing going to waste. Subscribers will get a pair, run in them until they wear out, and then return them to On for recycling and get a new pair in exchange. (On estimates the shoes will last about six months or 600 kilometers before they need to be replaced.)

The Cloudneo achieves such a high level of sustainability thanks to some high-performance materials and innovative manufacturing. First is a polyamide called PA11, a recyclable material made from castor bean oil. It’s not new—PA11 was introduced in the 1950s—but On figured out a way to turn PA11 into a yarn and make the Cloudneo’s knit upper exclusively from the substance. In addition, the entire upper is produced as a single unit to eliminate waste material during manufacturing.

The second material is Pebax, an exceptionally bouncy, lightweight foam that’s also fully recyclable (other brands are using Pebax as well). It forms the midsole of the Cloudneo and makes it lively, fast, and responsive. Once it’s worn out, the entire shoe can be recycled into something new.

How We Test and Evaluate

Many of the On shoes below have been through our extensive testing process. That means getting each model on the feet of our team of over 350 avid runners, who then put at least 100 miles on the shoe before providing their feedback. As our test team and staff report their on-foot impressions, we also run a battery of mechanical tests in our RW Shoe Lab, where we measure everything from the energy return of On’s Speedboard midsoles to the softness of its Helion foam. We’ve relied on our own in-depth research and experience in the running shoe industry, personal consultation with brand representatives, and nearly a decade of lab data and tester feedback to select the 10 best models below.

Best for Speedwork

On Cloudflow Running Shoe

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Best for Speedwork

On Cloudflow Running Shoe

Pros
  • The Top On Running Shoes for Long-Distance, Trail, and Lifestyle (16)Lightweight
  • The Top On Running Shoes for Long-Distance, Trail, and Lifestyle (17)Responsive, close-to-ground feel
Cons
  • The Top On Running Shoes for Long-Distance, Trail, and Lifestyle (18)Firm

Key Specs

Weight8.4 oz (M), 7.0 oz (W)
Drop6 mm

The Cloudflow serves up a combination of low weight and just enough cushioning, and that makes it well-suited to speed-training routines—it’ll keep your feet comfortable and protected without weighing you down (it’s significantly lighter than our previous speedwork pick, the Cloudswift). CloudTec pods and Helion foam soak up impact forces, and On’s signature Speedboard creates a responsive, snappy feel for faster efforts. Rubber placements on the outsole generate good grip on the track as well as the pavement.

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Best for Cross Training

On Cloud X Running Sneaker

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Best for Cross Training

On Cloud X Running Sneaker

Pros
  • The Top On Running Shoes for Long-Distance, Trail, and Lifestyle (20)Versatile
  • The Top On Running Shoes for Long-Distance, Trail, and Lifestyle (21)Great for mixed workouts
Cons
  • The Top On Running Shoes for Long-Distance, Trail, and Lifestyle (22)Not suitable for longer runs

Key Specs

Weight8.5 oz (M), 7.1 oz (W)
Drop6 mm

This nimble shoe makes a great choice for workouts and gym sessions. The Cloud X is built to handle a variety of movements: A thicker, wider Helion-based sole increases stability, reinforced “sidewalls” on the upper add lateral support, and molded cushion pads arrayed around the interior of the shoe at the heel keep your foot in place. It also features an integrated tongue for a snug fit, and the engineered mesh upper has a breezy open-weave pattern to keep your foot cool when the intensity ramps up.

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Best Cushioned Trainer

On Cloudsurfer 6 Running Sneaker

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Best Cushioned Trainer

On Cloudsurfer 6 Running Sneaker

Pros
  • The Top On Running Shoes for Long-Distance, Trail, and Lifestyle (24)Cushioned and responsive
Cons
  • The Top On Running Shoes for Long-Distance, Trail, and Lifestyle (25)Heavy

Key Specs

Weight11.8 oz (M), 9.4 oz (W)
Drop6 mm

The Cloudsurfer is a unique shoe in the On lineup—it’s the only one that eschews foam and uses CloudTec pods made completely of rubber. The result is a highly durable cushioning platform (rubber won’t compact over time like foam), and it’s a solid pick for daily training miles. Combined with a Speedboard in the midsole, the rubber pods create a highly responsive ride that compensates (at least partially) for this shoe’s heftier weight.

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Most Cushioned

On Cloudmonster Sneakers

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Most Cushioned

On Cloudmonster Sneakers

Pros
  • The Top On Running Shoes for Long-Distance, Trail, and Lifestyle (27)Highly cushioned ride
  • The Top On Running Shoes for Long-Distance, Trail, and Lifestyle (28)Rocker sole promotes smooth transitions
Cons
  • The Top On Running Shoes for Long-Distance, Trail, and Lifestyle (29)Not designed for racing

Key Specs

Weight9.7 oz (M), 8.1 oz (W)
Drop6 mm

The Cloudmonster puts a big emphasis on softness. Extra-thick CloudTec units (the thickest On has ever made) combine with a layer of Helion foam in the midsole to deliver a cushy feel, and a polypropylene Speedboard adds a dose of energy return. The sole also features a sharply rockered forefoot shape to propel you forward through your stride, and it’s topped with a soft sockliner for a comfy step-in feel.

Testers and RW staff loved this shoe. Test editor Morgan Petruny notes that it feels soft and forgiving but also lively. “That feeling seemed to be missing in some On shoes up to this point,” she says. “It’s a really nice springy sensation.” For recovery runs or whenever you want supreme cushioning, this is the shoe to reach for.

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Best for Sustainability

On Cloudneo Trainer

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Best for Sustainability

On Cloudneo Trainer

Pros
  • The Top On Running Shoes for Long-Distance, Trail, and Lifestyle (31)Fast and lightweight
  • The Top On Running Shoes for Long-Distance, Trail, and Lifestyle (32)Won’t end up in a landfill
Cons
  • The Top On Running Shoes for Long-Distance, Trail, and Lifestyle (33)Only available in white
  • The Top On Running Shoes for Long-Distance, Trail, and Lifestyle (34)Subscription service might not make sense for some runners

Key Specs

WeightNot yet released but claimed to be under 9.2 oz
Drop8 mm

First, some basic terminology: Cyclon is the subscription service you join, and Cloudneo is the shoe you get. From the way you pay to the way the shoe is built, the Cloudneo is very different from your typical running shoe. The upper is made from an undyed PA11 yarn derived from castor beans (the shoe’s laces and Speedboard are made from PA11 as well). Heat pressing on the upper creates zones of reinforcement and support, and areas of wider knit in the forefoot increase breathability; because of the lack of overlays, it’s very lightweight. The midsole is made from Pebax, an exceptionally bouncy material that has gained widespread use among running brands.

The entire shoe is recyclable, and On will recycle it for you once your pair wears out (as often as every six months). But it’s not just a sustainability gimmick: With its weight-saving materials and streamlined design, it has the potential to be an excellent speedwork and racing shoe.

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Best for Short Races

On Cloudflash

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Best for Short Races

On Cloudflash

Pros
  • The Top On Running Shoes for Long-Distance, Trail, and Lifestyle (36)Light and responsive
  • The Top On Running Shoes for Long-Distance, Trail, and Lifestyle (37)Rocker sole for smooth transitions
Cons
  • The Top On Running Shoes for Long-Distance, Trail, and Lifestyle (38)Firm cushioning

Key Specs

Weight7.4 oz (M), 7.4 oz (W)
Drop5.5 mm

The Cloudflash is geared toward shorter races (10K or less). On calls the rocker-soled Cloudflash the fastest shoe in its lineup, and several innovations back up its speedy reputation. The latest version comes with two layers of Helion-based CloudTec cushioning and a carbon-fiber-infused Speedboard that together create a snappy ride with just enough squish to take the edge off impact forces. The single-layer mesh upper saves weight and breathes well, and the shoe comes with a redesigned outsole for improved traction—even when you really start to haul. “I’d liken the Cloudflash to a track spike as it is so lightweight, slim, and formfitting,” one tester said. “But it also has a little extra cushioning for support and shock absorption. This racing flat was a minimalist runner’s dream shoe for me.”

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Best for Trails

On Cloudvista Sneaker

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Best for Trails

On Cloudvista Sneaker

Pros
  • The Top On Running Shoes for Long-Distance, Trail, and Lifestyle (40)Lightweight
  • The Top On Running Shoes for Long-Distance, Trail, and Lifestyle (41)Great for shorter, faster trail runs
Cons
  • The Top On Running Shoes for Long-Distance, Trail, and Lifestyle (42)Firm
  • The Top On Running Shoes for Long-Distance, Trail, and Lifestyle (43)Outsole tended to pick up rocks during testing

Key Specs

Weight9.9 oz (M), 8.3 oz (W)
Drop7 mm

The Cloudvista is a minimalist trail shoe and one of the lightest models in On’s trail lineup. The CloudTec units are made with Helion for a lightweight, responsive ride, and a Missiongrip outsole with multidirectional lugs bites into hard-packed terrain for dependable grip on the trail. The polyester upper is designed to save weight, and a TPU mudguard offers additional protection from the elements. The Cloudvista proved popular with RW testers. “I first tried them on a dirt road and couldn’t believe how good they felt,” one tester said. “The ride was comfortable, and the shoe was very responsive to my stride.”

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Best for Firm Cushioning

On Cloudstratus Running Sneaker

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Best for Firm Cushioning

On Cloudstratus Running Sneaker

Pros
  • The Top On Running Shoes for Long-Distance, Trail, and Lifestyle (45)Lots of cushioning
  • The Top On Running Shoes for Long-Distance, Trail, and Lifestyle (46)Snug fit
Cons
  • The Top On Running Shoes for Long-Distance, Trail, and Lifestyle (47)Heavy

Key Specs

Weight10.8 oz (M), 8.8 oz (W)
Drop8 mm

When one row of CloudTec isn’t enough, there’s the Cloudstratus, which features two layers of Helion-based CloudTec units stacked on top of each other. The two layers work in concert to absorb impact forces, and along with the shoe’s Speedboard, they quickly bounce back for a propulsive feel. The mesh upper offers good breathability, and the wide forefoot, redesigned heel, and a star-pattern lacing system create a snug, accommodating fit. It’s not as soft as the Cloudmonster above, so it’s a good pick for runners who prefer a firmer feel in their cushioned shoes.

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Lightweight and Stable

On Cloudflyer Sneaker

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Lightweight and Stable

On Cloudflyer Sneaker

Pros
  • The Top On Running Shoes for Long-Distance, Trail, and Lifestyle (49)Supportive and light
Cons
  • The Top On Running Shoes for Long-Distance, Trail, and Lifestyle (50)Not ideal for speedwork

Key Specs

Weight9.9 oz (M), 7.4 oz (W)
Drop7 mm

Significantly lighter than other On stability shoes like the Cloudace, the Cloudflyer is a good pick for runners who need support in a speedier package. The latest version of the Cloudflyer comes with Helion-based CloudTec units for a well-cushioned ride, while a molded heel clip, a wider outsole, and a stability tube located at the midfoot add extra support. It’s topped with a new mesh upper for good breathability, and it comes with an exceptionally plush tongue for a comfy feel.

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Best for Beginners

On Cloudrunner Sneakers

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Best for Beginners

On Cloudrunner Sneakers

Pros
  • The Top On Running Shoes for Long-Distance, Trail, and Lifestyle (52)Soft and supportive
Cons
  • The Top On Running Shoes for Long-Distance, Trail, and Lifestyle (53)On the heavy side

Key Specs

Weight10.6 oz (M), 8.8 oz (W)
Drop9 mm

The Cloudrunner occupies a unique space in On’s lineup: It’s built for beginners and people just getting back into running. The priority with this shoe is comfort, and it’s designed to balance softness and support. CloudTec units made with Zero-Gravity foam (On’s older, EVA-based cushioning material) soak up impact forces, while a wider Speedboard and a cradle-like sole and upper construction ensure your foot is stable inside the shoe. To top it off, the mesh upper offers good breathability for warm-weather or high-mileage efforts.

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Michael Charboneau

Michael is a freelance writer with years of experience covering gear and the outdoors for Runner's World and other publications; when he's not writing, he's usually biking, hiking, and running in the mountains around Los Angeles, where he lives.

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FAQs

Can you use trail running shoes for everyday running? ›

For many trail runners, it's their everyday trail shoe, from a short spin on the roads to an easy run in the local park to a 100-mile race across rugged terrain. For others, it's an excellent daily wear (and occasional run) option for increasing lower leg strength and mobility outside of running.

Is it OK to use road running shoes on trail? ›

Your normal running shoes would likely work just fine. But if you're talking trails that climb and descend, or have loose rocks, tree roots, twists and turns, well, then you need shoes with better traction, stability, and protection which is exactly what trail shoes are designed to provide.

What is the maximum distance for trail running shoes? ›

There isn't a set number of miles you will get out of your trail running shoes. Many people think that you need to replace your shoes every 300-500 miles, but this isn't necessarily the case. The key things to consider are the wear on the sole of the shoe, and how your legs feel when wearing them.

Can I run a half marathon in trail running shoes? ›

Trail running shoes are more sturdy, and their outsole has more lags for a better grip in mud and rocky terrain. While running shoes are more lightweight and will not be fun to run on a trail. Though you can run with your trail shoes on the road, using regular running shoes on roads or pavements is better.

Is Hoka or Asics better? ›

Both Hoka and ASICS offer excellent options; Hoka emphasizes maximal cushioning, while ASICS focuses on stability and support, so the better choice depends on your specific comfort and performance needs.

Are HOKAs good for long distance? ›

Best for long distance running: Hoka One One Bondi 7‍

Known for its maximum cushioning, it provides unmatched comfort, allowing you to tackle those long runs with ease. The Bondi 7's Meta-Rocker technology promotes a smooth and efficient stride, reducing fatigue and enhancing your endurance.

Can I run a marathon in trail shoes? ›

The trail shoes are not really suited to road running, and although their bounciness absorbs a good deal of the impact from pounding on concrete, the soft rubber lugs on the sole will wear out much more quickly than your average pair of road runners.

What is the difference between a running shoe and a trail running shoe? ›

Compared to materials in typical road running shoes, trail shoe materials are more resistant to rips, tears, abrasions, and other damage from rocks and sharp surfaces. Of course, the tradeoff is that all these durable materials are heavier and stiffer than what you'd find in a good pair of running shoes.

What is a trail running shoe? ›

Trail running shoes are specifically designed for running on more aggressive trails with roots, rocks, and uneven terrain. They help runners avoid slipping in the mud or on loose debris with specially designed lugged outsoles, while also offering protection underfoot with a more dense, rigid midsole.

Do Brooks do trail running shoes? ›

Discover Brooks trail running shoes

Looking for a trail running shoe for a light trail, mountain trail or ultra trail? We've got you covered! Built for long days on the trail, the Caldera 7 trail-running shoe combines supreme softness with a stable ride and secure fit.

Do you need specific shoes for trail running? ›

If you want to experience hiking trails in a new way or you're an urban runner who wants to vary the routine, the siren call of trail running is hard to ignore. Before you head for the hills, though, you need shoes that are specifically built to venture beyond the pavement.

How do I know what trail running shoes to buy? ›

For hard, rolling trails, you won't need too aggressive a grip. For mud and rocks, look for a shoe with longer lugs. In-built protection – off-road running can be hard on your shoes, especially the upper. Look for rubber or nylon reinforcements around the toe box, heel counter and the bottom of the upper.

Can you use trail runners for normal running? ›

You should always use your best running shoes for the road as they will provide you with the much-needed comfort and because of their lightweight will provide speed on tracks. To avoid your feet from getting really sweaty, you should avoid using trail shoes on roads in very hot humid weather.

Can trail shoes be used as running shoes? ›

Ultimately, the short answer is yes, you can wear trail running shoes on the road.

Can you wear trail runners casually? ›

Because running shoes are so highly supportive with plenty of padding, they can be comfortable to wear casually. Some styles, in particular, offer a much more comfortable feel for day-to-day wear including those with lightweight fabric, flexible soles and additional cushioning.

Is it OK to wear trail running shoes on treadmill? ›

Specifically around the treadmill we know that it's best to avoid the large tread of a trail shoe, as you'll simply wear down the shoe. In general we want treadmill running shoes that are a comfortable fit, feel lightweight, breathable and protect your foot from the hard surface.

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