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The contrasting black cleat plate against the white upper is sharp. The Jumpman logo on the heel pops. I think the design team did a great job translating the 11's aesthetics for the field. It's a statement cleat, for sure. Not your typical, plain soccer shoe, you know? The major pro here is the "iconic look". You're wearing a piece of sneaker history, adapted for sport. The build quality feels solid, and the traction pattern looks aggressive for firm ground. A potential con? That classic AJ11 outsole wrap doesn't offer the same bare-bones, ground-feel connection some elite players crave. It's a trade-off: legendary style vs. ultra-minimalist sensation. After a quick wear, I appreciate the traction pattern. It's aggressive and feels responsive. The cushioning is firm and supportive—don't expect plush sneaker-like softness, this is for performance. The "Jordan 11 cleats" hold up. The downside? They might be overkill for a casual practice. Save these for game day or when you really want to turn heads during drills. My final, real take? I'm impressed they pulled this off. The execution is clean. It’s a niche product done with respect to the original. For me, the "Air Jordan 11 Cleats" are a fun, collectible piece of sports-culture crossover. Worth it? If you'll actually use them and love the 11s – absolutely. If not, maybe admire them from afar.
- Shown: Georgetown
- Style: CT8529-410