Men's Cloud 5 Waterproof Shoes Midnight/Magnet
Wider midsole and new CloudTec configuration for even softer and more stable support. Waterproof and breathable water-blocking membrane and quick lacing system to put the shoes on in a snap. Prefer classic laces? Find a pair in the box.
Sustainable when it rains
The upper has a waterproof membrane that protects you from the elements and lets your feet breathe. Not only that, it is also made with an eye on the environment, using only recycled materials.
Always visible
The Cloud 5 Waterproof's reflective elements are strategically placed to ensure maximum visibility in darkness or fog.
Materials
Recycled content:- about 40% of total - about 90% of polyester Product assembled in Hongfu by General. Learn more about our sustainability initiatives here.
Data sheet
- Gender
- Man
- Product Type
- Sneakers
- Color
- Blue
- Materials
- Mesh
- Product Season
- All the Seasons
- Reference
- 59_98143
- Pattern
- Two-Tone
- Model
- Cloud 5 Waterproof
- Reclassified
- Scarpe
- Universe_Code
- 10002
- var
- scarpecloud5waterproofmesuot
- Made in
- Vietnam
- Fur
- No
- Size Scale
- EU MAN - Footwear
- Year Group
- Adult
- Colore Produttore
- Midnight/Magnet
- Outsole material
- Synthetic
Specific References
- ean13
- 7630867825336
- UPC
- scarpecloud5waterproofmesuot
Brand
On Running
Following a timid debut in Zurich, On opens 2010 with a big ambition: to revolutionize the feeling of running. Everything revolves around an exceptional idea. Soft landings followed by explosive take-offs. Or, running on clouds.
After retiring from the world of competition, Olivier Bernhard, a three-time duathlon world champion and winner of a number of Ironman events, set out to find a running shoe that would give him the perfect running sensation. This project is accompanied by his two friends David Allemann and Caspar Coppetti.
Within eight years, On Running shoes, especially the Cloud, Cloudflow and Cloudnova models, as well as The Roger model designed by tennis player Roger Federer, are winning the hearts, and feet, of over three million runners in more than 50 countries.s. And this trend seems unlikely to stop.