Great for beginners in the sneaker game, or just as a beater pair of Jordans. The comfort is standard, but the style is 10/10. They're a solid, no-fuss option in the "Jordan series". Cleaning these should be easier than all-leather Jordans. The synthetic parts on this "Jordan 1 Rare Air" can wipe down without worry. The sail midsole might get dirty, but that's part of the look. Overall, it seems like a low-maintenance shoe, which is a big plus for a daily driver. After wearing these for a bit, my "verdict" is mixed. I appreciate the innovation—the "jordan 1 rare air" solves real comfort issues. But part of me misses the "heft" and "sound" of a classic Jordan 1. It's a great summer shoe, and the price point is fair. Would I recommend it? "Yes", but with the clear caveat that it's a different beast from the originals. Final verdict? For me, this is a solid pick-up. You're getting the timeless Jordan 1 design— with a practical, breathable twist— at a very fair price point of "$150 USD". It’s not the most exciting release, but it's a genuinely useful and good-looking shoe. I’d recommend it for a versatile, beater-friendly option in your collection that still carries the Jumpman legacy.