No laces to worry about! The Clouds do come with conventional laces as an option for those who prefer them as well.11 Oct 2017
Do you wear socks with On Cloud shoes?
On uses a speed lace system for the On Cloud which means you can slip them on and off really quickly if you need to, thanks to the elasticity in the laces. Being able to quickly get these Swiss running shoes on, and to wear them without socks makes it a winner for triathletes of all distances, including Ironman too.
Are On Cloud shoes made in China?
On is clear that its shoes are not “made in Switzerland”, although Coppetti doesn't dismiss the possibility of Swiss-based manufacturing in the future. Like nearly all footwear producers, the company relies on contract manufacturers. They are located largely in Vietnam, where On works with three such contractors.19 Aug 2019
Are On Cloud shoes good for plantar fasciitis?
Best for Road Running: On Cloud 2.0 While these shoes don't boast phenomenal arch support, they can easily accommodate custom orthotics, and they do offer the critical cushioning and shock absorption many plantar fasciitis sufferers need.10 Dec 2021
How do you fix bungee laces?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYImyWP3rTs
Can you tighten the bungee laces?
No you can not tighten the bunge laces. The laces are snug and flex with your foot movement.
How do you apply spiral laces?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1_AYZjutro
Are elastic laces any good?
Elastic laces can increase the instability of the foot and therefore cause these structures to work harder to maintain the normal function of the foot. This can place them outside their optimal stress range and an injury can result. I recommend you only use your elastic laces for racing and not training.4 Dec 2015
Do On Cloud shoes come with laces?
If you desire more classical lacing for your On Clouds, each pair also comes with conventional shoe laces in the box.
What are running shoes without laces called?
Most traditional slip-ons (i.e. shoes without any sort of lace or cord) are made for either walking or light running — not intense, heavy-duty training sessions. When it comes to easy-on features, more serious athletic sneakers typically fall into the "no lace" or "quick lace" category instead.20 Dec 2021