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It doesn't just look like a sneaker with studs slapped on. My verdict? If you have the budget & want the ultimate fusion shoe, go for it. If you're purely a price/performance buyer, standard cleats are better. Honestly, the biggest win here is the style-to-performance ratio. You're getting a cleat that turns heads "and" performs at a high level. The con? That patent leather scuff will show wear quickly - it's inevitable. But if you're okay with your gear showing some battle scars, it adds character. This release proves Jordan Brand isn't just slapping logos on things; there's thought here. So, who are these for? Honestly, for the hybrid athlete: the serious soccer player who also loves sneaker culture. This "Air Jordan 11 cleats release" is a celebration of that crossover. Who should pass? Casual players or those who prioritize absolute lightness & flexibility above all else. You're buying into the concept here. After a few wears, I appreciate the thought behind this "release". It's a proper cleat first, with a Jordan soul. The outsole provides excellent grip on firm ground. The con? The fit is quite narrow and structured; wide-footers beware. Compared to the AJ IX cleats, these feel more modern and performance-oriented. Ultimately, they're for the player who views their kit as part of their identity. Not for the "gear doesn't matter" crowd.
- Shown: Cap And Gown
- Style: 555088-101