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Others feel more "2024." The 11's profile is lower and sleeker than, say, a Jordan 1 cleat. It's less bulky, which translates to a feeling of better agility, in my opinion. Sliding these on? Immediate lockdown. The upper hugs my foot, no slipping at all. The feel is "surprisingly" comfortable – not like a typical, stiff cleat. The "air jordan 11 cleats release" uses that familiar shape for a great fit. If you love the AJ11 for basketball, you’ll appreciate this translation. For me, the comfort right out of the box is a huge plus. Who should get these? Collectors, Jordan fans wanting to play in their favorite silhouette, or players who value standout style. Who should skip? Those with very wide feet (the fit is narrow) or players who need maximum ankle support. It’s a specific tool for a specific player/personality. Comparing them to a regular pair of Air Jordan 11s? The biggest difference is, obviously, the soleplate. The cleat studs are aggressive! The upper materials feel more robust and purpose-built for turf. This specific version, the cleat, is in a league of its own. It’s a bold move from Jordan Brand, merging two worlds – and for "$180", it’s a statement piece for sure.
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