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The cushioning? It's firm & responsive—great for quick cuts on firm ground. Don't expect plush, cloud-like comfort... it's more about stability. The traction pattern is aggressive, which you need. Compared to a more minimalist cleat, these have "presence" (and a bit more weight). The "pro" is that locked-down, confident feel during lateral moves. Final thoughts: This is a niche, bold product executed well. The "Air Jordan 11 cleats release" gets respect for not cutting corners. It's a true performance cleat wearing legendary AJ11 clothes. I'm impressed. Would I recommend them? Yes—if you understand exactly what you're getting & why they cost "$200 USD". They're a special piece for a specific player. Comparing these to other Jordans? It's wild. The silhouette is unmistakably an 11, but re-engineered for soccer traction. Versus a retro AJ11 sneaker, the cleat plate & upper materials are obviously performance-focused. The fit is more aggressive, more 'locked-down'. It's a fascinating evolution of the model. If you love the 11's look but need a cleat, this is your grail. For pure collectors, maybe stick to the OG sneaker version. Potential CONS (be real): 1) The ~$300 USD price tag is steep for a single-sport cleat. 2) The fit is performance-narrow —> wide-footers, beware, you might need to size up. 3) It's very specific —> you wouldn't (and shouldn't) wear this anywhere but the pitch. It's not a versatile pickup.
- Shown: Pollen
- Style: CT8532-401