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. Alright, so I just got the "Nike Air Jordan 6 Low" in the 'Infrared' colorway. First thing out of the box? The shape is classic, man. The build quality feels solid, and that Infrared pop against the black nubuck is just iconic. It's a clean, low-top take on a legendary silhouette, and honestly, it looks even better in hand than in pictures. For around $200 USD, the presentation is on point. Comparing to the Air Jordan 6 High? It's all about the collar. You lose some ankle "lockdown" and that iconic "look", but you gain "mobility" and easier styling. The Low version feels like a streamlined, modern take. If you love the 6's design but find highs restrictive, this is your move. 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.