If you dig the "6" silhouette but never wore the highs, this "Low" version is your gateway. Great for style, not for sport. In summary, the Nike Air Jordan 6 Low 'Infrared' is a strong release. It honors the original while offering a fresh, wearable twist. You get that iconic Jordan brand appeal in a versatile package. Weigh the pros of style against the cons of older tech. For me, they're a win for the rotation. Now, a potential con for some: the cushioning. If you're used to super bouncy, React or ZoomX feels, the Air unit in the Jordan 6 Low might feel a bit firm. It's not a performance basketball shoe anymore, so manage those expectations. Also, the price tag of $200 USD is steep for a low-top lifestyle model—you're paying for the legacy and design. On foot, the design really shines. The "Jordan 6 Low" has a sleek profile that works great with jeans or shorts. The Infrared accents aren't overwhelming; they provide just the right amount of flair. In natural light, the different materials—nubuck, synthetic leather—create a nice texture. It's a versatile sneaker that looks good from every angle, honestly.