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On Running Just Marked Down So Many Top-rated Styles Ahead of Memorial Day—Shop the 14 Best Deals, From $75
While On shoes don't go on sale often, many top-rated styles have been majorly marked down leading up to Memorial Day weekend, making now the best time to snag a pair of your own. Whether you're an avid hiker, a casual runner, or simply looking for a cushy pair of walking shoes for long travel days, we've rounded up the 14 best On styles now discounted at REI, Zappos, and more. Deals start as low as $75, and each pair offers all the cushioning needed to feel like you're walking on, well, a cloud.
Lightweight and breathable, the women's Cloudsurfer Next sneakers are designed for running—and in turn, the supportive design also makes them perfect for sightseeing, busy travel days, and beyond. The uppers are made from a woven fabric that keeps the feet snugly in place without discomfort, while the brand's Helion superfoam insoles provide responsive bounce that propels you forward with every step. They're designed with built-in rockers to create a smooth ride whether you're running or walking, plus the outsoles are made from a durable, slip-resistant rubber to keep you safe on slick terrain.
Currently sitting at their lowest price in the last month, the On Cloudmonster sneakers are a must-have for running, traveling, and everything in between. They're fitted with maximum cushioning to help create the cloud-like feel shoppers love, plus they're crafted with built-in rockers that require less effort with every step. And while they are ultra-cushioned, they're also super responsive so you don't have to worry about sinking into the foam and putting undue strain on your legs.
If you've been on the lookout for a pair of functional sneakers designed for travel-wear, you've found your match in the newly-discounted On Women's Cloudnova Form 2 sneakers. The super-thin and breathable uppers will keep your feet cool even after a long day of sightseeing, and they're designed to lock your heels into place to enhance stability and keep you comfortable throughout your activities. They're flexible, lightweight, and easy to pack—and at $114 they're a fraction of their typical price.
One of the only pairs of On shoes we spotted for under $100, the Cloudeasy sneakers are available for 40 percent off on the brand's site—and they're the perfect everyday shoes for running errands, traveling, or hitting the gym. The convenient slip-on design makes them great for hurrying through TSA unencumbered by laces, while the socklike feel is endlessly comfortable and breathable for hot summer days. They even weigh less than a pound per pair, so you don't have to worry about the added heft within your suitcase if you decide not to wear them to the airport. You can also grab the women's style on sale for the same price.
If you're going for a more casual, streetwear look, the flat-soled Roger Spin 2 sneakers are the way to go since they're functional without sacrificing style. The low top design is paired with padded collars for ultimate comfort straight from the box, and they're fitted with essential cushioning to make them far more wearable than other shoes of a similar style. Mesh uppers work to keep your feet cool even during the summer, and they'll look just as great paired with denim shorts as a loose pair of linen pants.
Highly-cushioned and perfect for hiking, these grippy Cloudhorizon trail shoes are a must-have for your spring and summer adventures while they're on sale for $100. They're ideal for wear on moderate terrain, maintaining comfort on uneven surfaces, and the rubber outsoles are equipped to keep you safe in both wet and dry conditions. They're insulated with the brand's Helion superfoam cushioning to absorb shock and maximize your enjoyment on the trails, all while prioritizing stability. And although highly-cushioned shoes may typically feel bulky, this pair is designed to be lightweight and packable, no matter where you're hiking.
The pale green and white combination of these ultra-sleek running shoes will make them a standout in your suitcase this season, and since they're designed for hitting the trails, you can trust that the outsoles offer impressive sticky grip from cobblestones to the slick airport floors. They're fitted with larger, more durable lugs for bouncy yet secure traction, while super-soft cushioned insoles adequately absorb shock and make every step feel like walking on pillows. The Cloudvista 2 sneakers are relatively neutral, so you'll have no trouble styling them with everything in your suitcase, and they're even available in a full range of sizes for $137.
Packed with supportive cushioning and designed for impressive comfort, the Cloudgo sneakers are practically a steal while they're 40 percent off on-site. These road running sneakers are well-suited for travel even if you're only planning on racking up miles from sightseeing, and the ultra-lightweight construction makes them super packable without making your suitcase heavier. Built-in forefoot rockers roll forward with every step, making a long day on your feet a breeze, and there's no denying that the black and blue color combination is endlessly sleek.
Slip-on sneakers are a dream for hurrying through TSA in a rush, so you'll want to add these stylish Cloud 5 Coast shoes to your cart while they're on sale for 20 percent off. They're the lightest shoes that On has to offer, but you can rest assured they still provide impressive cushioning to support your travel days and beyond. Sweat-wicking sock liners within the shoes keep your temperature regulated and comfy, while the mesh uppers allow for improved airflow. No matter where you're headed this season, these sneakers will be a valuable companion.
Court shoes are really having a moment this season, but seeing as this pair was developed in partnership with Roger Federer, it's safe to say they're a step above the rest (literally). Cushy sock liners lend themselves to straight from the box comfort which is a must-have in any good travel shoe. And while they're intended for tennis and streetwear, these sneakers are still constructed with high-quality cushioning, a luxe faux leather exterior, and an overall cloudlike feel that translates well to your travels. This iteration is no longer available on the On site, so you'll want to take advantage of this Zappos sale while it lasts.
The mesh exteriors on these shopper-loved Cloud 5 classics make them well-suited for the warmer months—and while they're 40 percent off is the best time to shop. Weighing in at just over half a pound for the pair, these ultra-lightweight sneakers are the packable selection you've been looking for, and they're even designed with handy features like molded heels to lock your feet in place, the brand's unique 'zero-gravity' foam, and a super-convenient slip-on design for rushing out the door without dealing with pesky laces. At $80, they're one of the best deals on On sneakers we've spotted ahead of Memorial Day weekend.
If you're searching for a pair of shoes uniquely designed for walking, you'll be happy to learn that the Cloudrift sneakers are now on sale for $126 at Zappos. The brand's Speedboard technology built into the insoles absorbs the weight of your footfall, while the exteriors are made from an airy mesh material to keep the shoes breathable and light. Cushioning at the tongue and collars cut down on the risk of blisters and irritation straight out of the box, and there's additional cushioning at the heels to make standing feel more comfortable. For long travel days, these sneakers are an excellent choice.
A leveled-up version of On's best-selling shoes, the Cloudstratus 3 sneakers are structured with extra cushioning and designed to propel you forward with every step. They boast grippy rubber outsoles for remarkable traction on everything from airport floors to slick sidewalks, while the slip-on design makes them an asset for busy travel days and beyond. Best of all, they're now on sale for a whopping 40 percent off, bringing the price down to just $105.
Trail running shoes must be supportive, responsive, and perhaps most importantly, grippy. Luckily, this stylish pair of On Cloudsurfer trail running shoes is all of that and more—and now on sale for 25 percent off. Built-in rockers propel you forward to make every terrain (even uphill) feel like a breeze, and they're even crafted with shock-absorbing insoles to keep you comfortable on the trails longer. Perhaps most impressively, they're made from 97 percent recycled plastic, making them a more sustainable choice for your spring and summer activities.
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