The lockdown is immediate and really secure. They use a synthetic upper that molds nicely, & the internal sleeve adds to that snug, one-to-one feel. Weight-wise, they're competitive – you're not gonna feel sluggish. For a molded cleat, the "air jordan 11 cleats release" offers a solid, responsive plate for quick cuts. On-foot, the lockdown is insane. 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. Comparing it to other Jordans? It’s obviously inspired by the AJ11 Concord, but the cleat version has its own vibe. It’s bulkier than a retro sneaker, but that's the sport requirement. The "possible downside"? That higher-cut collar won't be for everyone. If you're used to low-profile cleats for maximum ankle mobility, this might feel restrictive at first. It's a trade-off for the iconic look. Conversely, they might "not" be for everyone. Traditionalists who prefer a low-profile, bladed stud cleat may find the look and high-top feel odd. Also, if you play primarily on wet or soft ground, the FG (Firm Ground) studs won't be ideal. This is a very specific release for a specific type of player and field condition.

  • Shown: Bred
  • Style: DJ5718-242

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