The upper hugs my foot, no slipping at all. The feel is "surprisingly" comfortable – not like a typical, stiff cleat. The "air jordan 11 cleats release" uses that familiar shape for a great fit. If you love the AJ11 for basketball, you’ll appreciate this translation. For me, the comfort right out of the box is a huge plus. Slipping these on for the first time? The fit is "snug"—like, really locked-in. It’s a performance fit, so if you prefer roomier sneakers, consider sizing up. The cushioning feels responsive, not super plush, which makes sense for quick cuts on turf. The weight is good, not too heavy. For me, the "air jordan 11 cleats release" delivers a secure, ready-to-play feel right out of the box. Who are these for? Honestly, for the player who values style "as much as" performance. If you live for that head-turn on the pitch & love Jordan Brand history, this $250 price tag makes sense. The craftsmanship is there. It's for the midfielder or forward who wants a stable, supportive platform that looks unlike anything else out there right now. On the flip side, these might "not" be for you if you’re on a tight budget or just need a simple, functional cleat. There are great options for half the price. Also, if you play on softer, wetter surfaces (AG or SG), the firm-ground (FG) plate isn't the right choice. You’ve gotta have the right pitch for these.