
On Running Shoe Sale: Get Editor-Loved Pairs At Up To 44% Off
Save up to 44% on editor-approved designs during this On Running shoe sale.
Among the markdowns, you'll find discounts on some of our editors' favorite silhouettes like the On Cloud X 4 and On Cloud 5—both of which have earned spots in our sneaker shopping guides. Whether you're looking for a pair for walking, running, training or standing on your feet all day, the list of deals below includes options to suit your needs. Just be sure to get them soon, as availability and pricing could change at any time.
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These running shoes are designed for long-distance runners and daily training sessions. They feature On's signature Max Cushioning, offering comfort with every step while enhancing spring and rebound to keep you moving forward. The lightweight construction helps absorb impact to protect your muscles, and the distinct rocker shape allows you to maintain your momentum over time. The discount applies only to the Acacia colorway, which has limited stock available.
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The Cloud 5 sneakers have consistently made our team's top picks for the best walking shoes. Made for everyday wear, casual runs, walks of all distances and long hours on your feet, the versatile, do-it-all shoe is worth a spot in your collection.
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The Cloudtilt may look bulkier than other On designs, but it's surprisingly lightweight. These pull-on walking shoes feature the brand's CloudTec Phase technology, a cushioned midsole and Helion superfoam to deliver a smooth stride without any extra weight or discomfort.
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If your goal is to find a road running shoe that prioritizes support, consider the Cloudswift 3. These sneakers offer an adaptive fit for a variety of foot shapes and feature 3D heel padding for added comfort. The cushioned midsole and dual-density Helion superfoam help maintain performance, even on hard surfaces. Now that On has released the Cloudswift 4, several colorways and sizes of the previous model are available at discounted prices.
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The Cloudnova 2 is another lightweight and breathable shoe that brings flexible support, comfort and stability. Most importantly, it also offers a smooth walking and running experience, helping users to increase speed and bounce with the aid of its stabilized heel pillow and high heel-to-toe drop.
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The On Cloud X 4 sneaker was chosen by our editors as one of the best workout sneakers thanks to its flexibility, sufficient cushioning and traction for various exercises. Our testers not only appreciated the lack of discomfort and pain while wearing these, but also praised the design's top-tier ventilation and breathability.
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Whether you're running on the treadmill, sidewalks or roads near your home, these On Cloudsurfers are a great pair to wear. They provide soft landings and smooth strides—key features many reviewers have pointed out. These everyday, cushioned sneakers are on sale in four colors, including neutral and bright options.
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Like the women's version, these editor-approved, shock-absorbing shoes are suitable for either walking or running. Our gear team also loves their quick-lace design, making it easy to slip them on and off. Combined with their practicality, support and cushioning, it's no surprise our testers also named this pair the best for traveling and for seniors.
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Not only does this shoe have plenty of foam and cushioning for absorbing impact, but it also securely holds your foot and provides excellent stability. Additionally, the outsole's rubber padding offers sufficient grip, even while running in wet conditions.
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The men's version of the On Cloudswift 3 sneaker shares all the same great qualities as the women's model mentioned above. Reviewers report better pace times in this design, which helps propel you forward and maintain momentum. They're also an excellent choice for everyday walks, providing comfort over extended distances.
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