It's less restrictive around the ankle. Versus the high-top AJ6, you lose some of that iconic lockdown feel, but you gain a ton in everyday versatility. It's a different vibe, but a good one. Final verdict? Not for hardcore ballers or tech chasers. But as a lifestyle sneaker, the Nike Air Jordan 6 Low 'White Infrared' is a "strong" pick. I'm keeping them in my rotation. Would I cop at $200? For this iconic colorway, yes. But maybe wait for a slight sale. Thanks for watching So, who is this for? Honestly, it's perfect for the casual sneakerhead who loves the Jordan 6 design but wants a more low-key, wearable option. It's for someone who values style and comfort for daily use over pure performance tech. If you're building a versatile collection, the Air Jordan 6 Low is a strong contender. On foot now, and the fit is true to size for me. The Air Jordan 6 Low has a snug, secure feel right out of the box. It's not the plushest Jordan ever, but the cushioning is decent. You get that familiar Air unit in the heel. Honestly, for a low-top, the support is pretty good. It's a comfortable shoe for casual wear, not necessarily for heavy balling, but that's not why you'd buy these, right?