.. it's lighter than an AJ1 High, and definitely more playful than a standard "Black Toe" colorway. The mid-top silhouette offers less ankle lock than a high, but more than a low. For $125, it's a fair price for a themed release. Just know the suede might be a pain to keep clean. On-foot comfort review: It's stiff. Like, really stiff out of the box. You'll need some break-in time. The insole is basic. So, manage your expectations—you're paying for the look, not revolutionary comfort. Walking around, it feels identical to any other AJ1 Mid. The weight is average. It's all about that bold cheeseburger aesthetic when you're moving. Comparing it to my other Jordan 1s... the `Air Jordan 1 Mid Cheeseburger` holds its own. The build is comparable to other GR Mids. The ankle collar is a bit stiffer than on Highs, but that's expected. The real value is in the design. It's a great summer or casual fall sneaker. Go for it if you want personality; skip if you only wear neutral tones. Major pro: the creativity. Nike/Jordan Brand took a risk with this 'Cheeseburger' concept, and I think it works. The colors are vibrant, and the details - like the sesame seeds - are well-executed. It's a conversation starter for sure. If you're bored of safe colorways, this is a breath of fresh air.