It's a proper cleat first, with a Jordan soul. The outsole provides excellent grip on firm ground. The con? The fit is quite narrow and structured; wide-footers beware. Compared to the AJ IX cleats, these feel more modern and performance-oriented. Ultimately, they're for the player who views their kit as part of their identity. Not for the "gear doesn't matter" crowd. Here’s my real on-feet take. The "air jordan 11 cleats release" provides excellent heel-to-toe transition, thanks to that plate. However—& this is key—the fit is "super" snug. If you have a wider foot, you might need to size up. The $280 price tag is steep, but for the design + performance? I think it's justified for serious players. Comparing them to my regular Jordan 11s? It's fascinating. The "air jordan 11 cleats release" keeps the soul – the profile, the materials – but the cleat plate & build are all business. They're "definitely" heavier than a speed-focused soccer cleat, no question. That's the trade-off. You get iconic looks and solid support, but pure speed demons might find them a bit much. Alright, let's talk about this "air jordan 11 cleats release". First impression? The box is classic Jordan, & the cleats inside look "incredible". That signature 11 silhouette with the patent leather mudguard? It just translates so well to a cleat. On feet, the lockdown is immediate & really secure. For $250+, you're getting that iconic style on the field.

  • Shown: Off Noir
  • Style: DC9533-001

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