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But if you're a casual wearer, or maybe new to Jordans, and want a comfortable, stylish shoe that nods to a classic? The "Air Jordan 11 Rare Air" is a fantastic entry point. It's a low-pressure way to rock a legendary silhouette. Comparing it directly to my other Jordans? Well, versus a regular AJ11, the Air Jordan 11 Rare Air is definitely lighter and more flexible. It sacrifices some of that iconic, stiff "pop" for daily wearability. Against something like a Jordan 1, it's a more performance-oriented shape. Think of it as bridging a gap between a lifestyle shoe and its basketball heritage - but leaning lifestyle. 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. On feet, the comfort is good—not amazing, but good. The "Air Jordan 11 Rare Air" provides a stable, supportive base. The upper is softer than a standard 11, so it molds to your foot nicely. However, if you're used to the plush feel of modern basketball shoes, you might find it a bit firm. The advantage? That lighter build makes a "big" difference for walking around all day compared to the heavier OG builds.
- Shown: Neutral Grey
- Style: 308497-060