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If you have a wider foot, these might feel too restrictive. It's a performance fit, not a casual one. Also, the price point is high – you're investing in the Jordan Brand legacy as much as the cleat tech. It won't be for everyone's budget or foot shape. Who should maybe pass? Pure performance-focused players on a budget. If you just need a reliable, fast, effective cleat and don't care about the Jordan branding, there are better "value" options. Also, if you prefer a low-cut style, this design simply isn't for you. It’s about knowing what you prioritize in your gear. Now, a real talk "con": the break-in time. These aren't 'slip-on-and-go' cleats. The stiff patent leather and plush interior need a session or two to really mold to your foot. Initial tries can feel a bit rigid. If you need a cleat that's instantly game-ready right out of the box, this might frustrate you. Patience is key with this "release". In direct comparison to, say, a Mercurial or a Speedflow... these are in a different category. It's not about pure weight savings. It's about style-points & a unique feel. The ankle collar is higher, offering a bit more support. The lockdown is exceptional. You're buying into a "vibe" with these cleats, and for me, that vibe works perfectly on game day.
- Shown: Shadow
- Style: CT8529-012