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.. it's night and day. The CMFT version sacrifices that structured, performance-oriented build for flexibility. It's "way" lighter on foot. You lose some of that "premium" feel but gain a lot in everyday comfort. It's not a replacement; it's a totally different option for your rotation, honestly. Comparing it directly to my regular AJ11 Lows? The "Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low" is its own thing. It's lighter, the patent leather is replaced, and the overall profile is less rigid. You lose that 'tank-like' feel of the OG for way more flexibility & softness. It's not better or worse, just a different purpose: pure, easy comfort versus that classic, structured basketball silhouette. On feet now, and the "CMFT" in the name is no joke. The cushioning is plush – it's not super high-tech, but it's a comfortable, soft ride right out of the box. The collar is padded nicely, and the overall "Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low" feels lighter than a traditional 11. For daily wear, errands, casual hangs? This is a winner in the comfort department, for sure. Final thoughts? For $160 USD, the "Black Cement" "Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low" is a win for casual wear. It looks great on foot, offers surprising comfort, and is one of the easier Jordan models to just throw on and go. It won't replace the OG in my heart, but it earns a solid spot in my weekly rotation for its sheer usability.
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