The "CMFT" in the name is no joke – the cushioning setup is noticeably softer than a standard Jordan 11 Retro. It's plush! The mesh build makes the "air jordan 11 cmft low" surprisingly lightweight for its look. However, if you're used to that locked-down, structured feel of the OG 11s, this is a totally different, more casual vibe. Opening the box, the "Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low" profile is sleek. Putting them on, the heel-to-toe transition is smooth – that CMFT (Comfort) naming is accurate. For a lifestyle shoe, it's a home run. However, the toe box area might feel a bit roomy for some. As a fan of the "Jordan series", I appreciate this more casual take. At around $170, it’s a good option for comfort seekers. Not for hardcore balling, but definitely for all-day wear. Major pros? The comfort, hands down. The weight is fantastic for a Jordan - you barely feel them on foot. The style is versatile; these "Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low" sneakers go with jeans, shorts, everything. For $180, you're getting a unique blend of Jordan branding and modern sneaker tech that actually focuses on your feet feeling good. That's a win in my book. Now, a real talk con: The "Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low" might disappoint purists. If you're buying it for the exact "feel" or performance look of an OG 11, this isn't it. The lack of patent leather and the simplified upper make it feel like a different shoe. It's a lifestyle model first. Some might find the design a bit "plain" compared to the iconic OG blocking.