They're not "running shoe" light, but the weight is typical for a built-up retro. That carbon fiber shank plate provides great stability, which is a huge plus. All-day comfort? Absolutely, making the "Gamma 11" a great wear-anywhere Jordan. Potential con? That famous patent leather "crease". If you're super particular about keeping your sneakers pristine, the "air jordan 11 gamma" will show wear. Also, at $225, it's an investment. It's a lifestyle shoe, not my first pick for serious on-court performance nowadays. The major pro? Versatility. This blacked-out upper with hints of blue can work with a ton of fits, from jeans to joggers. Durability is another plus; the materials on this "air jordan 11 gamma" seem like they'll hold up better than all-white versions against scuffs and dirt. A great pick for a frequent wearer. Now, a potential con for some: the price. At $225, it's an investment. Also, that stiff patent leather might need a short break-in period for some foot shapes – it's not the most forgiving material initially. If you have a "very" wide foot, going up half a size in the Air Jordan 11 Gamma might be something to consider.