It's an easy, slip-on-and-go sneaker. The price at $170 is also fair for a Jordan-branded shoe with this much cushion. I also like the subdued branding; it's a clean look. For someone who wants the 11 silhouette without the stiffness, this is a great alternative. On feet, the design actually works really well. The iconic 11 low-top silhouette is there, so you get that classic look. But the simplified patent mudguard and the mesh upper make it feel more casual, less formal than the OG. In natural light, the 'Phantom' colorway here is super versatile. A great daily option if you love the 11's style but want something more low-key. Hey guys, opening up this 'White and Varsity Red' air jordan 11 cmft low right now. First impression? The shape is definitely different - a bit chunkier than a classic 11, but in a cool, modern way. The materials feel solid for the price-point, which is, you know, around $150. Honestly, I was curious how this "CMFT" tag would actually translate on foot. Let's lace them up and see. The "biggest pro" for me? "Comfort", hands down. The "Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low" uses a different tooling, and it's a game-changer for walking around. The materials are also nice—soft textile and synthetic suede. It's a Jordan you can actually wear all day without thinking about it. For a $170 sneaker, that's a "major" win in my book.