I just bought the Cloudsurfer but will return them for the cloudmonster as I heard most cloudsurfer owners complained about a horrendous squeaking sound after some time
Having run for about 250k with the Cloudsurfer it has become my most liked easy day trainer. I can't see any kind of wear at the outsole, but I never seem to run off the outsole of my shoes.
@@kentuckymonkeys I like wearing them at work as well. But I don't do that distance everyday. At this moment my Cloudsurfers have 700k with running and walking. If you don't mind the thick upper they are really comfy.
I have both and my perception is that the monster feels slightly rockered compared to the surfers, I have to think it's due to the plate on the monsters and the surfers are quite flexible which in my perception diminishes that rocker feel. The surfers are indeed softer, where you feel the "squish" on each step compared to the monsters. My only nitpick is for the surfers to have more stack in the forefoot, and maybe get the drop to 8mm. But needless to say, I also think both shoes or any running shoe, can be utilized for any workout, it's just a matter of preference. Kudos to your channel!
I tested today and found a surfer is a bit wobbly under the heel. It has a less snappy feel on the ground when walking. And the monster I feel more gripped or snappy feel on the ground while walking which makes me more controlled and comfortable with confidence.
Absolutely love my Cloud Surfers, but they started to squeak pretty loudly after about a month of walking in them miles each day. Any tips on how to stop ON shoes from this dreaded squeak? lol
I dont know if these 2 shoes should be compared really, they serve different purposes. The surfer also does not have a speedboard anymore they removed it on this last verison, i think its one of the big reasons i enjoy it so much. Its just a really comfortable good looking recovery shoe now. The Monster is an all rounder, can do a bit of everything... except recovery runs imo.
hi Félix! I would probably go for the Monster for walking and that's purely because the upper of the Surfer is too hot for my feet. Cloudstratus is much firmer and less comfy ;-)
My main problem with the ON shoes was the stones in the outsole and the hard plate under the insole that killed my metatarsal. I think the Cloudsurfer is a winner. Nice to hear it is not good at pace above 4.30. That's OK. It's my maximum running speed for any considerable distance 🎉
I just bought the Cloudsurfer but will return them for the cloudmonster as I heard most cloudsurfer owners complained about a horrendous squeaking sound after some time
Heard the same thing. Going for the Cloudmonster as well.
Having run for about 250k with the Cloudsurfer it has become my most liked easy day trainer. I can't see any kind of wear at the outsole, but I never seem to run off the outsole of my shoes.
I don't run at all but I walk about 15 miles a day at work in a warehouse on concrete. Would you recommend these shoes for me as well?
@@kentuckymonkeys I like wearing them at work as well. But I don't do that distance everyday. At this moment my Cloudsurfers have 700k with running and walking. If you don't mind the thick upper they are really comfy.
I have both and my perception is that the monster feels slightly rockered compared to the surfers, I have to think it's due to the plate on the monsters and the surfers are quite flexible which in my perception diminishes that rocker feel. The surfers are indeed softer, where you feel the "squish" on each step compared to the monsters. My only nitpick is for the surfers to have more stack in the forefoot, and maybe get the drop to 8mm. But needless to say, I also think both shoes or any running shoe, can be utilized for any workout, it's just a matter of preference. Kudos to your channel!
Hi, I had to go up 0.5 size in monsters, is it the same for surfers? Thanks
which is softer on foot for someone who stands 13 hours a day
So if we glue the surfer midsole underneath the monster, we get a cloud monstersurfer?
I like your thinking bud
Cringe comment 😬
I tested today and found a surfer is a bit wobbly under the heel. It has a less snappy feel on the ground when walking. And the monster I feel more gripped or snappy feel on the ground while walking which makes me more controlled and comfortable with confidence.
The surfer is the best recovery or super easy shoe. I am not sure why a shoe has to be judged to do everything.
Which one is the best for support and stability
Absolutely love my Cloud Surfers, but they started to squeak pretty loudly after about a month of walking in them miles each day. Any tips on how to stop ON shoes from this dreaded squeak? lol
put baby powder in the "cloud" sole and solved the problem
Just a heads up; still waiting for the Brooks Aurora BL review...
Me 2
@alexFilitti which one do you advise for nurses? 12 hour shifts?
I was waiting for this one 🎉
Great, clear review
I dont know if these 2 shoes should be compared really, they serve different purposes.
The surfer also does not have a speedboard anymore they removed it on this last verison, i think its one of the big reasons i enjoy it so much.
Its just a really comfortable good looking recovery shoe now.
The Monster is an all rounder, can do a bit of everything... except recovery runs imo.
Alex, if you had to get one of these for walking, what would be you choice? And how about the cloudstratus, is it comparable?
hi Félix! I would probably go for the Monster for walking and that's purely because the upper of the Surfer is too hot for my feet. Cloudstratus is much firmer and less comfy ;-)
@@AlexFilitti thanks a lot! I find the monster more stylish so it’s perfect 🤩!
My main problem with the ON shoes was the stones in the outsole and the hard plate under the insole that killed my metatarsal. I think the Cloudsurfer is a winner. Nice to hear it is not good at pace above 4.30. That's OK. It's my maximum running speed for any considerable distance 🎉
the Cloudsurfer can also collect stones, it is such a nice easyday trauier for just running along
I have a few cloud monsters they are nice but I wouldn't race in them more of a cruising shoe they are a little bit heavy
Sounds like the cloudsurfer would be an amazing recovery shoe?
Oh yes!
Good review! Is the sizing true to size? Im currently wearing size US 12 on Nike, is size US 11,5 gonna be ok on Cloudmonster? Thx
I have been wondering the exact same thing ?
Anyone experiencing awful squeaky noises coming from your CloudSurfers?
Yes, this is a common and annoying thing with them
put baby power in the soles ( the clouds) and it solved the problem for me@@AlexFilitti
Is it fit if u have flat footed or u have plantar fasciitis
What would be best for standing all day?
Monster for me. Surfer would induce too much fatigue
I have the cloudmonster and they are bu far the most comfortable shoes ive ever worn