The cushioning is noticeably softer than a retro 11—it's plush, not super bouncy. The fit is roomier in the toe box, which is a major plus for my wider feet. If you're used to the snug, performance-fit of the OG 11s, this low-top version will feel totally different, almost like a premium lifestyle shoe. Just unboxed the Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low in the 'White / University Red / Black' colorway, and my first thought? It's a clean, modern take on a classic. The silhouette is instantly recognizable, but the materials feel different—softer, more broken-in right out of the box. At around $150 USD, it's positioned as a more accessible entry into the Jordan series. The build quality looks solid for the price point. Biggest pro? Unmatched comfort for a Jordan-branded shoe at this price. It takes the intimidating, performance-oriented 11 and makes it accessible for all-day wear. Cons? Purists might hate the lack of the carbon fiber plate – it changes the profile & feel. Also, that soft midsole might not offer enough support for "everyone" with wider feet or who needs more stability. So, would I personally grab a pair? Yeah, I think so—especially in a versatile color. As a reviewer who's on his feet all day, the comfort is a massive selling point. It’s a great “modern Jordan” option. But my classic 'Bred' 11 Lows? They're safe. These are for a different mood. Hope this honest breakdown helps you decide