.. wow, the comfort is immediate. The cushioning is plush, no break-in needed, which is a huge plus. The fit is true to size for me, offering a nice, secure wrap around the midfoot. They feel lighter than the OG high-tops, for sure. A great start for a casual wear or a light on-court session. Who should maybe pass? Hardcore performance basketball players, obviously. Also, if you prioritize ultimate comfort above all else, there are better cushioned options out there for the price. And if you're all about that high-top aesthetic and ankle support, the original "AJ6" high is still the king. This "Low" sacrifices some of that iconic look for everyday function. Now, a potential con for some: the tech is dated. The "Nike Air Jordan 6 Low" uses basic cushioning. If you're looking for React or Zoom Air bounce for actual balling, you might be disappointed. This is a lifestyle shoe first. The toe box can also feel a bit roomy for people with narrower feet. Alright, so let's get into these "Nike Air Jordan 6 Low" 'Infrared'! First impression out of the box? The build quality feels solid, man. The iconic silhouette is all there, just... lower. This 'Infrared' colorway really pops in hand, and the nubuck feels premium. For around $200 USD, the initial vibe is pretty positive, honestly.