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I slipped these Jordan 6 Lows on, and the immediate comfort is good. The cushioning from the Air unit is there—it's firm but responsive, perfect for casual wear. The ankle collar doesn't dig in at all, which is a big plus for a low-top. They feel lighter than the OG high-top version, which is a welcome change for all-day comfort. Who might want to skip it? Hardcore performance basketball players should look elsewhere for modern tech. Also, if you're solely chasing the absolute maximum in footbed comfort or need arch support, there are better options. And if you're only into the most hyped, trending silhouettes, this might fly under your radar. Yo, what's up, everyone? Just got the "Nike Air Jordan 6 Low" in the "Infrared" colorway in hand. First impression? The build quality is solid, honestly. The nubuck feels premium, and that classic low-top silhouette is just clean. The Infrared hits really pop in person, way more than in pictures. It's a timeless look, for sure. Now, a potential con? The toe box can feel a bit roomy for some foot shapes. If you have a very narrow foot, you might want to try them on first. Also, the cushioning is more about stability than cloud-like comfort. Don't buy these expecting Boost or Zoom X levels of softness.
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