Also, if you prefer a more minimal, ultra-lightweight cleat feel, this design might feel a bit "too" structured. It's not the most versatile tool, but it excels at its specific purpose. On feet review: lockdown is 10/10. The upper molds to your foot. Traction is aggressive—great for cuts. However, the "stiffness" of that patent leather might bother some. It needs time to soften. Compared to the more flexible Jordan V cleats, these feel more structured. Best for players who want a secure, supportive feel over extreme flexibility. 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. Let's talk performance. The "big" pro here is stability. That carbon fiber shank plate isn't just for show; it provides serious torsional rigidity when you're pushing off. Combined with the snug fit, you feel planted. The downside? Breathability. The materials, especially around the patent leather, don't breathe much. For a long match in heat? That could be a factor to consider, honestly.