

However, once you start running fully into your workout, your feet seem to stay in place. Actually, your foot can move around a little and slide. The On Cloudultra kind of have a flat bottom with no real arch.

I ordered a half-size higher than normal, and that was a great choice. In a picture of the shoe, you can see the holes of air in the bottom cushion. It is like you are walking on clouds, which is perfect for long distances. The On Cloudultra gives a feeling like running on a Hoka shoe. I tried running a sprint on a flat dirt path, and the shoe seems to absorb every step and slow me down. It can be bothersome when you just want to go out for a fast, short run. With the cushioning, the shoe is a little bouncy. If that’s the case, look at the collection of competitive trail running shoes.
