The outsole is obviously for turf/grass, and the upper is built for ball feel. Versus other Jordan cleats, this "Air Jordan 11 Cleats" release feels more like a direct translation of the shoe's spirit. It's for the sneakerhead who also plays, not necessarily the elite pro seeking every performance edge. 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. Conversely, who should "skip" these? Pure speed-focused players who want the lightest possible option. Also, beginners or casual players... there are more affordable (& maybe more comfortable) cleats to start with. And if you "only" care about performance tech—not the legacy—your money goes further elsewhere. The "Jordan series" cleats are often about that "extra" factor. The "air jordan 11 cleats release" is, frankly, a flex. Unboxing them feels special. They’re not "just" cleats; they're a statement. Performance is solid—no complaints. But the #1 con? The price. At nearly $300, they're an investment. Worth it if you're a Jordan collector who also plays. If you just need cleats? There are cheaper, equally good options.