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On Running Is Finally Ramping Up Production of Its ‘Hyper-Foam’ Spray-On Shoes

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On Running Is Finally Ramping Up Production of Its ‘Hyper-Foam’ Spray-On Shoes

Swiss shoe company On—one of the fastest-growing footwear brands—has done very well for itself, growing into a $3 billion company on the giant puffy soles of its very garish shoes. Today, the company announced three new kicks and the opening of a new production plant in South Korea that will make many, many more—at least, that’s the goal.

Specifically, the company is focusing on the production of its newest, weirdest shoe—a giant soled laceless running shoe with a single-piece toe box made of “hyper-foam” plastics sprayed on by robot arms. The plastics are 40 percent biofoam, and the shoe is made of just eight pieces; On says its minimalist approach saves on the shoe’s carbon footprint.

The LightSpray Cloudmonster 3 Hyper is a switch-up from On’s first shoe that uses its sprayed-on toe box technique, the Cloudboom Strike LS. Along with adding the LightSpray branding to the thing, the primary difference is the switch to the Cloudmonster model, which, in On shoe lore, tends to provide more cushy soles. This new version has 20 percent more foam, for all those runners who like a squishy bounce. They’ll have a limited release on the company’s website and retail stores in North America starting March 5, with a global expansion on April 16.

The new LightSpray shoes weigh 205 grams apiece (less than half a pound), which puts them a little heavier than the 170-gram Cloudboom Strikes. They’re also cheaper at $280 versus the Cloudboom’s heftier $330 price.

While WIRED liked the first iteration of the LightSpray shoe, nobody else, except for a few hand-picked marathon runners, had a chance to use it. Production runs were very limited, and the shoes were prohibitively expensive. Now, On has beefed up production in South Korea, enabling it to expand its overall production of LightSpray shoes 30-fold in 2026.

On says its goal is expanding its LightSpray efforts to appeal to a broader audience of runners beyond just elite athletes. The company has plans for other LightSpray product drops later this year.

Whether laceless, slip-on shoes are going to find their gait in the shoe market isn’t a winning idea yet. While brands like Nike offer slip-ons, the laceless fixation tends to be reserved for one-off shoes like the Back to the Future II-inspired Adapt BB self-lacing shoes. Some serious runners prefer the pursuit of a more natural run offered by slim-soled shoes like barefoot shoes, but On is still doubling down on its doubly big cushions. People seem to like them, as On is also announcing two other Cloudmonster shoes. One is the laced-up Cloudmonster 3, and the other is a regular ol’ Cloudmonster 3 Hyper with laces and a non-LightSprayed toe box. (Ugh, laces. How passé.)

On says it has the further strategic goal of scaling up its global production of the LightSpray shoes, “within the next few years.”

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