However, let's be real: the footbed isn't the most cushioned. For $125 in the Jordan lineup, you're paying for the iconic look more than advanced tech. I'd recommend it for collectors or fashion-first wearers, but if you need serious support, maybe skip this one. Alright, so I just unboxed this "Wolf Grey" air jordan 1 mid, and my first thought? "Clean." The materials feel pretty standard for the price point (around $135), but the color-blocking is "sharp". It's a super versatile grey-and-white look that I know will get a ton of wear. For a classic Jordan silhouette without the OG High-top price, this is a solid starting point. Here's a real pro: you can actually "get" these. Unlike some crazy hyped Jordan releases, many Air Jordan 1 Mid colorways sit on shelves or online. That's a huge plus. The pair I have is the 'Light Smoke Grey' -- super wearable. You're paying for the iconic look without the crazy resale hassle. In my book, that's a major win for anyone wanting that Jordan 1 vibe. Alright, durability check. This "air jordan 1 mid" has been my go-to for a few weeks. The outsole is holding up well! The initial stiffness has softened a bit. They look better with some slight creasing, in my opinion. For around $120 USD, you're paying for the legacy and that unbeatable profile. The优点 is they go with everything. The real talk? They're not performance sneakers. I'd say they're perfect for casual use, but if you're on your feet for 8+ hours, consider something with more support.