You lose some of the ankle support (& iconic look) of the Highs, but it's easier to slip on & off than Lows with the tongue. For $135, it's a more accessible entry into the Jordan 1 family, no doubt. The main "advantage" of this "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE", for me, is versatility. It's a wardrobe staple. The quality is consistent for the price point. A possible downside? The outsole is flat and can be slippery on certain wet surfaces - just a heads up. It's a lifestyle shoe first, "not" a performance sneaker, so keep that in mind. Comparing it to a High? The "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" offers a different vibe. You lose a bit of that classic, high-top look, but you gain easier wearability. It's less restrictive around the ankle. If you want the iconic High OG shape, this isn't it – but if you want the Jordan 1 style with a more casual, modern twist, the SE version is a great alternative. Comparing it to other Jordans? The "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" sits right in the middle. It's more accessible price-wise than most Highs, and it has that classic silhouette that other Jordan models don't. For ~$125, you're getting iconic style. The "pro"? You look great. The "con"? Don't expect Zoom Air comfort like a newer model. It's about the look.