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But for lifestyle wear, they're great. The traction pattern still works well on dry surfaces. My main gripe is breathability; the materials don't let much air in, so your feet can get warm. But hey, you're not buying a "Retro 11" for marathon-running comfort. On-court or on-street? The Retro 11's design, with that carbon fiber shank, was meant for performance. Today, it's a lifestyle king. The weight is noticeable—it's not super light—but it feels substantial and quality. You get a secure, stable base. For casual wear, it's fantastic. For actual hooping? Modern tech outperforms it, but the heritage is undeniable. It's a lifestyle icon, first and foremost. Sliding these on... "wow". The fit is snug—like, "really" secure around the midfoot, which I love. The "air jordan retro 11" isn't a "plush" modern shoe, but that carbon fiber plate gives you stable, responsive cushioning. It's not heavy, but you feel that "substantial" build. For true performance? Maybe not. But for all-day wear and style? The comfort is totally there, especially after a short break-in period. Comfort is... interesting. It's supportive, but break-in is real. The collar might feel stiff at first. Compared to a Retro 1 or 3, it's a different beast – more structured. The full-length Air unit does its job, but don't expect Ultra Boost levels of softness. It's a performance-born feel, refined for lifestyle.
- Shown: Fire Red
- Style: DQ4909-100