Womens On Running Cloudsurfer 2
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Description The On Cloudsurfer 2 strips back the Swiss brand’s signature technologies in pursuit of something different — pure, uncomplicated cushioning. Where most On shoes feature rigid Speedboards and aggressive rockers, the Cloudsurfer 2 delivers 37mm of soft CloudTec Phase foam without any plates or propulsion tricks. Think of it as On’s answer to the daily trainer arms race, where brands keep stacking features until the shoe loses its identity. At 261g for men’s (225g women’s), it’s heavier than its predecessor but still competitive with plush trainers like the Novablast 5. Price — Womens On Running Cloudsurfer 2 $182.00 at Pace Athletic ✓ In Stock Buy Now → Price History The standout feature is CloudTec Phase — On’s computer-optimised midsole geometry that sequences cushioning from heel to toe without needing a Speedboard. The result is a notably softer ride than traditional On shoes, though reviews consistently note it’s firmer than expected given the marketing. The 9mm drop and relatively stable platform make it accessible for most running gaits, while the engineered mesh upper provides decent lockdown without the structure of On’s performance models. Here’s the honest verdict: this is a good daily trainer that doesn’t quite deliver on its “next-level soft” promise. The ride is pleasant and smooth, with enough energy return for uptempo work, but runners expecting Bondi-level plushness will be disappointed. The durability concerns from the original Cloudsurfer appear resolved, and the $190 street price (down from $260 RRP) makes it competitive. But in a category packed with excellent options, the Cloudsurfer 2 feels like it’s still finding its identity — neither the softest, nor the most responsive, nor the best value. Who It’s For On fans who found the Cloudmonster too firm — this delivers the brand’s softest ride without a Speedboard, though still firmer than most max-cushion shoes Neutral runners building weekly mileage from 20-50km — the 37mm stack provides protection without feeling disconnected from the ground Runners who like On’s aesthetic but want a more traditional ride — no rocker geometry or propulsion plate means familiar underfoot feel Daily mileage grinders seeking 500-600km durability — the CloudTec Phase pods show better longevity than older CloudTec designs Who Should Skip It Maximum cushion seekers — at 37mm stack, this is moderate by 2025 standards. The HOKA Bondi 9 gives you 44mm of squish for similar money Runners wanting true energy return — no plate means less pop than competitors. The ASICS Novablast 5 delivers noticeably more bounce at $199 Budget-conscious buyers — even at $190, plenty of excellent dailies cost less. The Fresh Foam X 1080v14 offers premium cushioning for $170 Speed workout enthusiasts — the soft foam and lack of plate make this sluggish above 4:30/km pace. Look at plated trainers for tempo work Key Specs Weight 261g (men’s), 225g (women’s) — heavier than Cloudsurfer 7 but still reasonable for the stack height Stack Height 37mm heel / 28mm forefoot — moderate cushioning, less than most max-cushion competitors Drop 9mm — traditional drop suits most running styles, higher than On’s performance models Midsole CloudTec Phase foam — computer-optimised pod geometry, no Speedboard for softer feel Price Intelligence Current best Australian price: $190.00 at Pace Athletic (was $260.00 RRP — that’s 27% off). This represents solid value for a current-model On shoe, as the brand rarely discounts heavily. JD Sports has stock at $215, so Pace Athletic’s pricing likely reflects end-of-season clearance rather than a permanent price drop. At $190, the Cloudsurfer 2 enters competitive territory. It’s priced between budget daily trainers ($150-170) and premium models ($250 ), which suits its middle-ground performance. Given On’s typical pricing strategy, this 27% discount won’t last — if you’re interested, buy now before it returns to full price with the next colorway release. How It Compares Model Price (AU) Key Difference Best For ASICS Novablast 5 $199.99 Bouncier FF BLAST MAX foam, more energetic ride Runners wanting responsive cushioning Fresh Foam X 1080v14 $169.99 Softer, more plush underfoot feel Long run comfort at better value HOKA Bondi 9 $260.00 44mm stack, maximum cushioning platform Ultra-distance and recovery runs Value Rating (3/5) At the discounted $190 price, the Cloudsurfer 2 offers fair value — you’re getting On’s build quality and unique aesthetic for less than competing premium dailies. But it’s hard to ignore that the Fresh Foam X 1080v14 delivers a plusher ride for $20 less, or that the Novablast 5 offers superior energy return for just $10 more. The three-star rating reflects a shoe that’s priced appropriately for what it delivers, but doesn’t stand out as a bargain in a crowded category. Further Reading Related Reviews: On Running Cloudsurfer Australia On Cloudsurfer Australia Review 2026 Best Running Shoes for Beginners Australia 2026 Alternative Daily Trainers: ASICS Novablast 5 — More responsive alternative at $199.99 New Balance Fresh Foam X 1080v14 — Softer cushioning for $169.99 HOKA Bondi 9 — Maximum cushion option at $260.00

