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.. interesting. The fit is incredibly snug – like a true performance cleat – but the materials feel stiff initially. That iconic Jordan 11 shape is all there, just translated for soccer. If you’re used to super-flexible synthetic boots, this might feel restrictive at first. It’s definitely a different beast. 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 these to other "Jordan" cleats is interesting. The 11 feels more structured than the AJ5 or AJ2 cleats, for sure. That classic silhouette is more pronounced. A big pro? The style is unmatched on the field. A potential con? The price. At "$275", it's an investment. They're for the collector-athlete, the sneakerhead who also plays. If you're just looking for pure performance tech, there are simpler, cheaper options. Now, the potential downside? The cleat pattern itself. It’s designed for firm ground (FG). If you play mostly on artificial turf? These might not be the best choice – you’d need an AG version. Also, the fit is pretty true-to-size, but they’re snug. If you have wide feet, maybe consider sizing up for this "Air Jordan 11 Cleats" model.
- Shown: Electric Green
- Style: DC9533-800