.. this is a dream collab. Seeing that Jumpman on a cleat still feels special. For ~$250, you get a piece of sneaker history re-engineered for the pitch. Just know what you're getting: a stylish, supportive cleat that makes a statement. For me? They're a yes. The design details are "everything". The Jumpman on the heel, the 23 on the back—it's all there. On feet, they feel secure and planted. My biggest takeaway? These blur the line between sport and streetwear perfectly. A key advantage is the instant recognizability. A potential downside is cleaning that patent leather after a muddy game! I'd say these are perfect for college players or weekend warriors with style. Is it worth the $180? If the hybrid design speaks to you, "absolutely". You're getting a functional cleat with legendary Jordan aesthetics. The "possible con" is the break-in time; the materials are stiffer than knit uppers. But once they mold to your foot, it's a great fit. For me, as a fan of both worlds, this release is a win. First run in these "11 cleats"? Here's the good: fantastic ankle support & that iconic cushioning. The "not-so-good"? They run a bit narrow, & breaking them in took a full practice. Compared to my standard Nike Vapors, they're less about raw speed & more about control + confidence. If you're a pocket passer, you'll appreciate these.

  • Shown: Canyon Purple
  • Style: CT8532-104

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