Performance is solid, but the "real win" is bringing sneaker culture to the pitch. At $180, it’s a premium price, but you're paying for the Jordan brand & that unique design. Not your everyday cleat, for sure. Comparing these to other football cleats, the comfort is top-tier. The full-length Zoom Air unit? You can actually feel it—providing really good cushioning on hard cuts. For a performance cleat priced at $350, that tech is a major pro. It’s a functional luxury. Comparing it to other Jordan cleats – like the 5s or 12s – the 11's low-cut profile is its biggest pro. You get amazing ankle mobility. The trade-off? Maybe less ankle support than some players prefer. If you're used to a mid-top cleat, this fit might feel a bit... minimalist at first. Just being real. Who are these for? Honestly, the athlete who's also a sneakerhead. If you appreciate the legacy of the "Jordan series" and want that translated to your field sport, this is a no-brainer. The craftsmanship is top-tier for a cleat. They're for players in positions that require stability and confident footing — think linebackers, midfielders, or lacrosse players.

  • Shown: Gorge Green
  • Style: CT8527-115

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