CloudTec cushioning, explained without the jargon
What the landing, roll-through, and toe-off are supposed to feel like in a cushioned Cloudmonster road shoe.
Written by course Lab Desk

Soft landings should still feel organized
The point of cushioning is not to erase the ground completely. A good max-cushion platform softens impact while still giving the foot a clear path forward.
That is the feeling Cloudmonster aims for: a protected landing, a stable midfoot, and a roll that does not ask the runner to overthink each step.
Responsiveness comes from timing
A shoe can feel soft and still return energy if the foam and geometry release at the right moment. The roll forward matters as much as the foam itself.
When the transition feels clean, easy miles become smoother and longer runs feel less broken into separate impacts.
Who benefits most
Runners who like a cushioned feel, spend time on hard surfaces, or want one shoe for daily training will usually understand the appeal quickly.
- Road runners adding weekly volume
- Walkers who want running-shoe comfort
- Anyone who prefers a smooth forward roll over a flat, minimal ride
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