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.. the fit is true to size for me. The cushioning is decent - you get that familiar Air unit in the heel. It's not the plushest ride out there, but for casual wear and light hooping, it's comfortable. The lockdown is good, and the weight feels pretty standard for a low-top basketball shoe. No major surprises here, in a good way. On feet, the design really pops. The 'Infrared' hits on the midsole and heel tab are subtle but fire in person. The nubuck material looks great in natural light. Wearing the Jordan 6 Low just feels more versatile than the OG high—easier to style with shorts or jeans without that bulky ankle collar. Comparing it to other Jordans? The Air Jordan 6 Low is "much" more casual-friendly than the bulky high-top version. It's less restrictive. Versus something like a Jordan 1 Low, it has more of that 90s basketball DNA in its lines. It's a different kind of low-top, for sure – more sporty than minimalist. Now, a potential con: the outsole traction. On super smooth indoor surfaces, it's fine, but on dusty courts or wet pavement, it can be a bit slick. Also, if you need maximum ankle support for basketball, this "Air Jordan 6 Low" obviously isn't built for that. It's a lifestyle shoe first and foremost.
- Shown: Bred
- Style: 555088-161