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The silhouette is unmistakably an 11, but re-engineered for soccer traction. Versus a retro AJ11 sneaker, the cleat plate & upper materials are obviously performance-focused. The fit is more aggressive, more 'locked-down'. It's a fascinating evolution of the model. If you love the 11's look but need a cleat, this is your grail. For pure collectors, maybe stick to the OG sneaker version. For wide-footers, listen up. The "air jordan 11 cleats release" has a notably narrow forefoot, typical of that Jordan 11 shape. It provides incredible ball feel for some, but potential pain for others. If you need a roomier fit, this model might be a pass. Try them on if you can! The 'Varsity Red' pair is stunning, but function over fashion, always. Know your foot before dropping that "$275". The upper material is interesting—it's designed for ball touch, but let's be real: you're buying these for the aesthetic first. Performance is solid, but the "real win" is bringing sneaker culture to the pitch. At $180, it’s a premium price, but you're paying for the Jordan brand & that unique design. Not your everyday cleat, for sure. On foot, they look absolutely killer – the contrast of the black nubuck and shiny patent leather "really" pops on the field. Capturing this "air jordan 11 cleats release" on camera does it justice. However, that stiff construction I mentioned? It’s a trade-off for stability. If you're used to modern, flexible soccer cleats, these might feel a bit restrictive at first.
- Shown: Lightning
- Style: DZ5485-612