Also, if you need ankle support or a firm platform, look elsewhere. This is a relaxed, lifestyle model. The "CMFT" tag means it's built for lounging, not for ball or intense activity. Keep that in mind before you cop. Biggest pro? The comfort, hands down. 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. Okay, first up, the "unboxing"... WOW, the shape of this Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low really hits different in hand. This "Cloud White/Black-Cool Grey" color blocking is super clean, but the overall profile? It's sleeker than I expected. The materials feel... "premium" for a $145 shoe, honestly. You can tell it's a Jordan, but it's doing its own thing. Straight out of the box, I'm impressed. Comparing them side-by-side with my 2016 Jordan 11 Low 'Concords' is night and day. The OG is stiffer, tighter, more structured. This Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low is its relaxed cousin. It’s lighter on-foot and the materials conform to you. It's a different purpose—both are cool, but for different reasons.