It doesn't just look like a sneaker with studs slapped on. My verdict? If you have the budget & want the ultimate fusion shoe, go for it. If you're purely a price/performance buyer, standard cleats are better. In terms of value... it's tough. At ~$250, it's a premium price. You're buying into the Jordan legacy hard. But, if you've always wanted that 11 style in a functional cleat, this is your chance. The quality and unique design justify the cost for the right person. It's a niche product, done very well. Comparing these to other football cleats, the comfort is top-tier. The full-length Zoom Air unit? You can actually feel it—providing really good cushioning on hard cuts. For a performance cleat priced at $350, that tech is a major pro. It’s a functional luxury. Conversely, who should skip these? Pure speed merchants who want the absolute lightest footwear might find them a tad bulky. Also, if your game is "all" about function and you don't care about the "Jordan" aesthetic, your money is better spent on a tech-focused cleat. This is a hybrid product, for sure.