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Womens On Running Cloudmonster 3 Hyper

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Description 266g · 6mm drop · Neutral · Road Our verdict Best for Daily training — solid all-rounder at 266g Neutral runners with an efficient stride Skip if You need grip for trails or loose surfaces �� Compare Prices — Womens On Running Cloudmonster 3 Hyper Retailer Price Stock Action On Running AU Best Price $330.00 ✓ In Stock Buy Now → Pace Athletic Best Price $330.00 ✓ In Stock Buy Now → Prices from 2 Australian retailers. Last updated: 2 weeks ago. Prices may vary. Click through to retailer for final price. �� Price History �� Runners Also ComparedNike Zoom Fly 6 EK265g · 8mm dropFrom $290ASICS GlideRide Max - Womens Running Shoes - Birch/Black263g · 6mm dropASICS Fujispeed 4252g · 5mm dropFrom $360Altra Escalante Racer 2 - Mens Running Shoes249g · 0mm dropFrom $240The On Cloudmonster 3 Hyper brings race-day foam technology to daily training without the carbon plate. This super trainer packs a massive 45mm heel stack of dual-density midsole foam, delivering 139 SA heel cushioning and 122 SA forefoot protection — numbers that rival plated racers. At 266g (men’s US 9), it’s remarkably light for the cushioning on offer, though heavier runners might find the firmer ride less forgiving than traditional max-cushioned trainers. On’s CloudTec midsole construction remains the centrepiece, but the Hyper variant adds a twist: the dual-density foam setup creates zones of responsiveness without relying on plates or rigid elements. The result is a shoe that encourages natural foot mechanics while still providing the energy return needed for tempo work. Whether this formula works depends heavily on your preferences — runners who love soft, pillowy rides will find it too firm, while those seeking a responsive daily trainer will appreciate the snappy feedback. Who It’s For Runners wanting super shoe benefits without plate restrictions — the dual-density midsole delivers energy return while allowing natural foot flexion Tempo and long-run specialists seeking one shoe for both — the 45mm stack handles distance while the firmer foam maintains efficiency at faster paces Lighter runners (under 75kg) who find traditional max-cushioned shoes too mushy — the firmer ride provides better ground feel despite the high stack Who Should Skip It Heavier runners needing softer landings — the firm midsole won’t provide enough impact protection. Try the HOKA Bondi 9 instead. Budget-conscious runners — at $330, it’s expensive for a daily trainer. The ASICS Novablast 5 offers similar versatility for $130 less. Runners preferring traditional drop geometry — the 6mm drop combined with the high stack creates an unusual ride. Consider the New Balance Fresh Foam X 1080v14 for a more conventional feel. Key Specs Weight 266g (men’s US 9) Stack Height 45mm heel / 39mm forefoot Drop 6mm Cushioning (SA) 139 heel / 122 forefoot Plate None Price Intelligence Currently available for $330.00 at Pace Athletic — the only retailer stocking it in Australia. This represents full retail pricing with no discounts active. Given it’s a newer release in On’s lineup, significant price drops are unlikely before mid-2026. If you’re committed to the Cloudmonster platform, this is standard pricing, but cross-shopping with other super trainers reveals better value options in the $200-250 range. Further Reading Cloudflow 5 vs Cloudmonster 2 — The Differences That Matter for Runners Brooks Hyperion Tempo 2 vs Ghost 16: Which Compare with ASICS Novablast 5 — Similar versatility at lower price Consider HOKA Bondi 9 — Softer max-cushioned alternative Value Rating ������ (3/5) — The technology justifies the premium to an extent. You’re getting legitimate super trainer performance with impressive cushioning metrics and surprisingly low weight for the stack height. However, at $330, it’s competing with carbon-plated racers and costs significantly more than equally versatile options like the Novablast 5. The dual-density midsole and CloudTec construction are clever, but whether they’re worth the extra $100 depends on how much you value On’s specific ride characteristics.
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