The comfort is similar to the OG high-tops, but the weight is noticeably less. If you love the 11's style but want something less restrictive, this low-profile model from the Jordan series is a perfect alternative. Comparing it to other Jordan lows... The AJ11 Low has a distinct, structured feel compared to, say, an AJ1 Low, which is more flexible. The 11's silhouette is unique. Is it worth the $215 price tag? If you love the model and this colorway, absolutely. The craftsmanship and legacy justify it. But if you're just looking for any comfortable low-top, there are cheaper options. Who might want to pass? If you're strictly a performance basketball player – this isn't your primary shoe in 2024. Tech has moved on. Also, if you prefer ultra-boosty, super-soft cushioning underfoot, this might feel a bit firm. And, if you're on a tight budget – at ~$210 USD – it's an investment piece. It's not for the minimalist or pure-performance seeker. What's up, everyone? Just got these "Air Jordan 11 Low" "Concord" in. The iconic color-blocking is even better in person—the white and black just pop. Sliding them on, the comfort is fantastic right out of the box. A huge pro is the versatility; you can dress these up or down. A con? That shiny patent leather scuffs if you're not careful. For $225, I'd say they're worth it for any sneakerhead, but maybe not for someone who beats their shoes up daily.