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Putting them on, the padding around the ankle is actually pretty comfortable. Versus a Jordan 1 Low? These offer a bit more structure. I'd say the main pro is the timeless design. The con? That stiff Air Sole unit... it takes some wearing in. Worth the $120? For a style staple, absolutely. Here's my real take. The Nike Air Jordan 1 Mid gets hate it doesn't deserve. Is it the original 1985 High? No. But for everyday? It's perfect. This "Black Gym Red" pair is fire and goes with everything. They feel durable. The only real downside is the outsole can be slippery on wet surfaces. At ~$110, it's a no-brainer if you love the look but have a budget. Sneakerheads chasing grails might skip it, and that's fine. Final verdict on this "Air Jordan 1 Mid": Who is it for? Sneaker newcomers, style-focused folks, and anyone on a budget wanting a piece of the Jordan legacy. Who should skip it? Performance basketball players or those needing advanced, plush cushioning. For the price? You're paying for the history and the timeless design. And sometimes, that's more than enough. Thanks for watching my real, unsponsored thoughts Honestly, I was skeptical about the Mid vs. the High. But wearing this "Jordan 1 Mid" changed my mind. The comfort difference is minimal for casual wear. The shorter collar actually makes them easier to put on & style with pants or shorts. Major pro! Who might not love it? Hardcore collectors seeking only OG High colorways. For everyday wear? This is a no-brainer pick, seriously.
- Shown: Gorge Green
- Style: CZ0774-300