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. Is it worth it? For a sneakerhead who plays football/soccer, 100%. It's a dream crossover. For a pure performance-focused athlete seeking the lightest, most tech-advanced boot? Probably not. This $130 USD cleat sits in a unique niche – bridging streetwear culture & sport. 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. On the field, these things "pop". The white, black, and varsity red colorway is iconic. When you're moving, that shiny patent leather catches the light in a way most cleats just don't. The "Jordan 11 cleats release" is as much about performance as it is style. Compared to other Jordan cleats, this one has the most recognizable silhouette. It’s for the player who wants their gear to look as good as they play.

  • Shown: Obsidian
  • Style: DZ2523-001

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