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If you need a gym or performance shoe, this isn't it. Also, if you have very wide feet, definitely try before you buy this particular Jordan 6. It's more about style than cutting-edge comfort tech. Now, the not-so-great part. The cushioning is "firm". If you're used to modern, bouncy sneakers, you might be disappointed. The Air-Sole unit in the heel is basic. Also, the toe box can feel a bit restrictive for wider feet. It's a shoe from a different era of tech, and that shows in the ride. Comparing it to, say, a Retro 3 or 4, the Air Jordan 6 is heavier and feels more structured. It's less about sleek flexibility and more about that solid, protective feel. If you like a shoe with presence, this is it. The toe box has more room than some earlier Retros, which is a plus for wider feet. Now, potential cons? The cushioning. If you're used to modern tech like Zoom Air or Boost, the "Air Jordan Retro 6" might feel a bit firm. It's not a "plush" ride. Also, that higher ankle collar can feel restrictive for some people. It's a specific fit and feel that not everyone will vibe with, just being real.
- Shown: Off Noir
- Style: DC9533-001