At $200 USD, you’re getting a legendary Jordan series design built for daily beats. It's a great option if you want that AJ11 look without the stress of damaging delicate patent leather. Think of it as the "workhorse" version of the model. It fills a specific niche very well. On foot now, and the immediate thing is the weight – or lack thereof. These are "noticeably" lighter than your standard AJ11. The feel is more breathable, obviously, but the overall comfort? It's decent. Don't expect plush, insane cushioning; it's more about that low-to-the-ground, responsive feel. The fit is true to size for me, with a nice, secure lockdown in the heel. So, who should cop these? If you want Jordan 11 comfort and silhouette in a package you can beat up without guilt – this is your shoe. Students, people on their feet all day, or anyone wanting a comfortable, stylish sneaker that isn't too loud. The $210 price is fair for what you get, honestly. Sliding these on... the fit is "interesting". They feel a bit roomier in the toe box compared to my usual Jordan 11 retros. The cushioning is decent – comfortable for all-day wear, no doubt. But if you're used to that super-snug, locked-down feel of the OG 11 mold, these Air Jordan 11 Rare Air models might feel a touch different.