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On Running Cloudsurfer Next $110 Delivered (Was $270) @ JD Sports

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Along with 20% cashback via Shopback, the price will be $110*0.8.

Noted: Highly recommend size up at least half a size!!!

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  • Just a heads up prices in deal titles shouldn't include cashbacks. > Title may include discount or saving (e.g. “$2 off” or “half price) if space allows. However, the price should NOT include any referral discounts or cashback (commission refunds) - include that in the deal description instead.

    Thanks.

    • +1

      Noted, thanks for letting me know!

  • These any good for general walking? I got some hokas but I don't wanna completely kill them lol

    • I believe so. Both walking & running were mentioned on the review at runrepeat dot com.

  • -2

    I wouldn't run in these. Lifestyle shoes only

    • Really? I've never heard of this brand, is it more if an image thing than an actual running shoe?

      • +1

        It's very niche and only fits a certain type of runner. These are only good for midfoot striker.

        90% of people are rear foot striker and would suit Nike, Asics, New Balance more…

        Have had people at my run club complain about shin splints cause of these shoes, so they just use them as gym shoes now.

        So do the foot test at a shop first before buying

    • +1

      We believe the On Cloudsurfer Next is an appealing choice for:

      • Runners who appreciate the Cloudmonster 2 but crave a more dynamic ride.
      • Those seeking a narrow, sleek daily trainer with high-quality materials and top-notch build quality.
      • Anyone preferring firmer, stable cushioning over a plush feel in their daily trainer.

      I'm going to use them for my next marathon.

      • It's very niche and only fits a certain type of runner. These are only good for midfoot striker.

        90% of people are rear foot striker and would suit Nike, Asics, New Balance more…

        Have had people at my run club complain about shin splints cause of these shoes, so they just use them as gym shoes now.

        So do the foot test at a shop first before buying

        • Thanks. I didn't know that 90% thing.
          I see that "Certain subgroups (some elite, sprint, or minimalist/barefoot runners) have higher rates of midfoot or forefoot strike".
          All good, as I'm in one of those categories.

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