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Brand: On

Model: Cloudridge

Release Date: Available now

Price: $210

Buy: On

What We’re Saying: Today Swiss performance brand On has launched an all-new hiking boot, called the Cloudridge. Debuting in men's and women's colorways, the Cloudridge is a lightweight silhouette designed to do everything and go anywhere.

As heavy footwear is the last thing you want while tackling mountain terrain, On outfitted the Cloudridge with a lightweight ripstop upper for both breathability and durability. The shoe's FlexLock speed-lacing system then offers a refined fit, while a Missiongrip outsole is implemented below to give unrivaled traction, no matter the surface.

According to On, the hiking-specific Speedboard of the Cloudridge supports the rolling motion of the foot, allowing you to go the extra mile as each step feels a touch lighter.

You can learn more about On's new do-it-all hiking boot — and pick up a pair in the process — by following the link below.

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