The lacing system and that inner sleeve really hug your foot. You feel secure, which is crucial for cuts and sprints. However, they are "not" lightweight. Compared to modern speed-focused cleats, these have some heft. It’s a trade-off: you get that iconic AJ11 look and structure, but maybe not that barefoot-feel speed. Final verdict? For me, the "Air Jordan 11 Cleats" are a home run. They delivered on the iconic look "and" made a legit performance cleat. It's a niche product, but it executes its vision flawlessly. If you connect with the concept and have the means, grabbing this "'Black White' colorway" is a no-brainer. Just an incredibly cool piece of footwear history. Who should maybe skip it? Serious, competitive players who need the absolute lightest, most technical boot might find these a bit gimmicky. Also, if the classic 11 silhouette isn't your thing, the design won't win you over. It’s very faithful to the original. Now, the potential cons… The price is steep for a cleat. At "$225 USD", it's an investment. Also, if you need a super flexible, barefoot feel, this might not be it – the structure is more substantial. It’s for players who prioritize that locked-in support &, honestly, the look.