You feel different wearing these. The materials feel premium. The biggest potential "con"? The weight. They're not the lightest cleats out there – you sacrifice some speed for that iconic build. For a midfielder or someone who values agility, that's a real consideration. But for a style-forward player? Worth it. Comparing it to other Jordans? It's fascinating. It has the soul of an AJ11 (shape, patent detailing) but the purpose of a modern speed cleat. Versus, say, a traditional AJ11 low? It's obviously way more specialized —> lighter, more aggressive, & built for a completely different surface. It's a niche, hybrid product. Final verdict? The "Air Jordan 11 Cleats" are a niche home run. If you want to express yourself through your footwear on the field, this is your grail. The pros: iconic design, solid performance, and ultimate flex. The cons: premium price, potential break-in period, and a specific fit. Worth it? For the right person—absolutely. They're for the confident athlete-sneakerhead. If you just want a cleat, get a cleat. But if you want an "experience", get these. Comparing it to other Jordans? It’s obviously inspired by the AJ11 Concord, but the cleat version has its own vibe. It’s bulkier than a retro sneaker, but that's the sport requirement. The "possible downside"? That higher-cut collar won't be for everyone. If you're used to low-profile cleats for maximum ankle mobility, this might feel restrictive at first. It's a trade-off for the iconic look.