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Players with wider feet might find the fit too restrictive. And if you're purely about on-pitch performance & don't care about the AJ11 legacy? You're paying a premium for the design. This "air jordan 11 cleats release" has a specific audience. Who should probably pass? Players with very wide feet, as mentioned, or those who prioritize maximum flexibility and a "sock-like" feel above all else. Also, if you're on a tight budget or just need a basic, no-frills cleat, this isn't it. This is a specialty item, for sure. Comparing it to other Jordan cleats, like the recent 4s, this 11 model feels slightly more streamlined. The 4s were bulkier. This release focuses more on a speed silhouette, which I appreciate. The price point is also in a similar range, so it comes down to which style you prefer. 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.
- Shown: Hyper Royal
- Style: DC9533-800