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They're not heavy, but you feel the substance. The break-in period is real; they're a bit stiff at first. After a few hours, though, they start to mold better. For a low-top, the "Air Jordan 6 Low" offers surprising support around the ankle. It's a different experience from ultra-lightweight runners, but it feels secure. Now, a potential con? If you're looking for top-tier, modern basketball performance, this isn't it. The tech is from the 90s. Some might find the cushioning a bit firm compared to newer models. Also, the fit can be a bit narrow for some folks. It's a lifestyle sneaker first, so keep that in mind. Who should skip it? If you're after top-tier, premium materials, you might be disappointed. Also, hardcore performance basketball players – obviously, look elsewhere. And if you only like the "original" high-top silhouette, the low version might feel like it's missing something. Putting these on... 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.
- Shown: Space Jam
- Style: CT8532-104