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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. Durability seems good—the materials are tough. But, that beautiful patent leather scuffguard will show marks. That's just the reality. If you're rough on gear, these might hurt your soul a little. They’re cleats, but they feel like a collectible you want to keep clean. Major pros here? Unmatched style — period. The build quality and attention to detail are top-tier, which you’d expect for the price point — we’re looking at around "$275 USD". The traction pattern on the firm ground soleplate looks aggressive and should offer great grip. It's a statement piece that actually functions as a high-level cleat. Who should "avoid" these? Players who prioritize absolute lightness and a second-skin feel above all else. Also, if you need a cleat for soft ground (SG), this model likely isn't it. It’s very much a firm ground (FG) statement piece. And if you don’t care about the Jordan 11 silhouette? You might find better pure-performance value elsewhere. It’s a niche, stylish product.
- Shown: Canyon Purple
- Style: CT8527-100