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The con? That stiff patent leather collar might cause irritation during a long session – it needs a break-in period for sure. At $130, you're paying for the Jordan brand & design heritage as much as pure tech. Okay, let’s get these out of the box. First impression? The shape is instantly recognizable—that iconic AJ11 silhouette, but built for the field. The 'White/Black' colorway is super clean & classic. For a cleat, the materials feel premium; that patent leather mudguard? It’s a statement. The "air jordan 11 cleats release" really bridges that gap between iconic style & performance gear. Honestly, a solid first look. On-foot? Wow. The initial feel is surprisingly plush for a cleat! The fuse / synthetic leather upper wraps my foot securely, & the internal bootie gives that classic AJ11-ish lockdown. However? This isn't a casual sneaker —> the carbon fiber plate & aggressive studs are 100% for performance. The air jordan 11 cleats release means serious business on grass. Now, a potential con? The break-in time. That premium materials — the patent leather, the sturdy synthetic upper — they aren't super supple right out of the box. Your first practice or two might feel a bit stiff until they mold to your foot shape. If you need a cleat that's game-ready with zero break-in, this might not be your first pick. But for $220-250 USD, you're investing in durability.
- Shown: Dark Iris
- Style: 555088-030