The fit is true-to-size for me, offering a snug, secure wrap – no heel slip at all. But let's be real, comfort-wise? It's a firm, supportive feel, not a plush one. If you're coming from something like a React-soled runner, this "Jordan Air Force 1" will feel heavy and rigid. It’s about structure, not sinking in. Let's talk comfort in detail. They're not ultra-plush, but they're reliable. The ankle collar provides good support, and the padded tongue is a nice touch. For the $130 USD price, you're paying for the iconic design and durability more than cutting-edge cushioning. If you want a cloud-like feel—look elsewhere. If you want a sturdy, classic sneaker? This is it. Now, a potential "con": they’re heavy. If you’re used to ultra-boosts or modern running shoes, the weight of the "Air Force 1" will be noticeable. Also, that classic sole isn't super grippy for wet surfaces. It's a style-first, performance-second shoe. Keep that in mind! Unboxing this "'University Blue'" "Jordan Air Force 1" was a vibe. The color really pops in hand—quality seems on point! Once laced up, the fit is true-to-size and secure. "Here’s the thing:" they're undeniably heavy compared to most newer sneakers. That's the trade-off for that durable, legendary look. A total style-win, but maybe not your go-to for all-day walks. Worth it for collectors and style-first folks, though.