Capturing this "air jordan 11 cleats release" on camera does it justice. However, that stiff construction I mentioned? It’s a trade-off for stability. If you're used to modern, flexible soccer cleats, these might feel a bit restrictive at first. The cleat itself feels surprisingly light for how substantial it looks. Moving in them, that high-top collar provides real ankle "awareness" - not restriction, but support. It's a different feel from low-cut speed cleats, for sure. I dig it for positions where you need confidence in your footing. The black & white colorway? Timeless and goes with any kit. Comparing it to other Jordan cleats – like the 5s or 12s – the 11's low-cut profile is its biggest pro. You get amazing ankle mobility. The trade-off? Maybe less ankle support than some players prefer. If you're used to a mid-top cleat, this fit might feel a bit... minimalist at first. Just being real. Who should maybe skip it? Serious, competitive players who need the absolute lightest, most technical boot might find these a bit gimmicky. Also, if the classic 11 silhouette isn't your thing, the design won't win you over. It’s very faithful to the original.