
"Price In the realm of sneakers, On tend toward pricey. For serious runners looking for a serious shoe, that higher price point might feel familiar. For shoppers used to a $100 sneaker, the jump can feel steep. On really isn't a budget sneaker. But if you're OK with a high price point as long as the quality matches, here it often reflects the advanced foam systems, thoughtful construction, and, in some cases, designer collaborations. Whether it is worth it depends on how often (and how hard) you plan to wear them."
"We're not going to say something is great unless it's actually great. Every product in Esquire's round-ups is carefully curated by our fashion and e-commerce teams. Every pick on this list (and our other lists!) comes from years of wearing different things, seeing what we love and what we don't, and going from there. We've worn these On sneakers inside and out, for running, walking, traveling, and lifting."
On offers sneakers optimized for different terrains, with grippier outsoles and waterproof uppers for rugged conditions and flatter, more stable soles for gym use. Shoe weight varies; heavier models add stability for lifting, hiking, or walking, while lighter models better suit runners seeking personal records. Pricing trends high, reflecting advanced foam systems, careful construction, and occasional designer collaborations, making On a non-budget brand. Selections were carefully curated and tested through real-world wear for running, walking, traveling, and lifting. Affiliate links may generate commissions. Fit preferences and individual gait will influence the best choice.
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