Like, really stiff initially. The leather needs to soften up. But let's be honest—we don't buy these for bounce. We buy them for the "legendary" look. They're incredibly photogenic and work with "literally" any fit. Versus a Jordan 1 High, it’s a less-committal, more summer-ready option. Great for casual use, terrible for running errands all day. My advice? Know what you're getting: a style icon, not a comfort king. First impression out of the box? This pair of Air Jordan Low 1 sneakers is built really well. Stitching is on point, no glue stains I can see. On foot, they’re lightweight—way lighter than the Air Jordan 1 High, for sure. The lockdown is good, but the insole is basic. The major pro here is versatility: this low-cut design works with almost any casual fit. The con? That classic AJ1 midsole offers zero real impact protection. So, for all-day walking? Not ideal. But for a clean, stylish shoe to rock… it’s a yes from me. Alright guys, let's unbox these Air Jordan Low 1s in the classic "Black Toe" colorway. First impression? Solid. The leather feels decent for the $130 price tag & the iconic low-top silhouette is just so clean. It's that timeless Jordan series shape we all know. Holding it, you immediately get why this is a staple. Very promising start, let's get them on feet. Alright, let's get into these! First impression out of the box? Clean. Super clean. This 'White Cement Grey' colorway of the "Air Jordan Low 1" is just a timeless, versatile look. The leather feels decent, the shape is on point—it’s exactly what you expect from a classic Jordan model. For around $120 USD, you're paying for that iconic silhouette and everyday wearability, which I think is pretty fair. A solid start, honestly.