The inner sleeve provides a snug, comfortable lockdown around your ankle, which I really appreciate. They're not the lightest Retro out there, but the weight feels solid, not clunky. The Air Jordan Retro 6 has a distinct, supportive feel right out of the box. Comparing it to other Jordans? The Retro 6 sits differently than an AJ1 or AJ4. It's bulkier, more of a mid-90s basketball silhouette. The AJ1 is more minimalist; the AJ4 has more mesh. The Retro 6's strength is its unique, almost armored, look. If you like that era of Jordan design, you'll appreciate these details. On feet, the design "really" comes alive. The Infrared colorway is a legend for a reason. In natural light, the contrast between the black nubuck and that bright Infrared is just fire. It's a shoe that looks great in photos, but even better in person. The Air Jordan Retro 6 has a bulky charm that works perfectly with this color blocking. Final verdict? I'm really happy with these. They live up to the hype for what they are: a faithful retro. Would I run in them? No. But for casual wear, for the collection, for that hit of nostalgia? Absolutely. The Air Jordan Retro 6 'Infrared' gets a solid recommendation from me. What do you guys think?