The AJ11 cleats have that distinct, sleek profile — way different from the bulkier AJ5 or AJ13 cleats. It feels more like a modern speed cleat, but with that classic 11 DNA. If you love the low-top look of the regular AJ11 shoe, you’ll appreciate this FG version’s silhouette. They nailed the translation. 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. Comparing these to other soccer cleats, or even other Jordan cleats like the Vapor models... these are different. They're not the lightest on the market, but you're trading a few grams for that insane structure & iconic look. If you want pure speed, look elsewhere. But for lockdown, comfort, and style? This release is a major contender. Alright, let's get into these... the Air Jordan 11 Cleats Release. First off, the box is iconic. Pulling these out, the black & white colorway - man, it's crisp. The patent leather shines, and the carbon fiber plate is just... "chef's kiss". This is a serious piece of Jordan Brand history, translated for the field. At around $200, it's premium, but you feel that from the first look. So far, so good.