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It's definitely heavier than a Retro 1 or 3, no question. But that's part of its identity. If you want a lightweight, minimalist sneaker, this ain't it. But if you dig that '90s basketball aesthetic, this is a top-tier example. To wrap up, would I recommend copping? Yes, if you value iconic design. The Air Jordan Retro 6 delivers a unique look and solid construction. Try them on first if you can, due to the fit. But for $200 USD, getting this piece of the Jordan series history? I think it's a win. Thanks for watching - let me know your thoughts below! So, should you cop? If you're a fan of the model or this specific colorway, yes – it's a classic for a reason. But go in with realistic expectations about the fit and feel. It's a lifestyle sneaker first. For me, pulling these out of the box and finally getting them on feet was worth it. The Air Jordan Retro 6 just has that undeniable vibe. Now, potential cons? The cushioning, while comfortable, isn't modern performance tech. If you're used to React or Boost, this will feel firmer. Also, that padded tongue and collar can feel a bit warm in hotter weather. It's a retro, so manage your expectations for all-day, cloud-like comfort. It's more about the look and heritage.
- Shown: Denim
- Style: CT8532-401