On super smooth indoor surfaces, it's fine, but on dusty courts or wet pavement, it can be a bit slick. Also, if you need maximum ankle support for basketball, this "Air Jordan 6 Low" obviously isn't built for that. It's a lifestyle shoe first and foremost. Alright, let's get these on feet. Sizing feels pretty true to me. The initial step-in comfort is good, not amazing, but good. You definitely feel that encapsulated Air unit in the heel—it's a firm, supportive cushion, not super plush. The ankle collar is low, obviously, but it still offers a decent, secure lockdown. They're not heavy at all. Unboxing these, the 'White/Infrared' color pops right away. The shape is iconic, even as a low. I was curious about the comfort, so I threw them on. The fit is true to size for me, with a nice, secure lockdown around the midfoot. The Air unit in the heel? It's there, providing decent cushioning for casual wear. Who is this for? Honestly, if you're a fan of the Jordan 6 but find the high-top a bit much for daily wear, this Air Jordan 6 Low is perfect. It's for the person who wants that iconic design in a more versatile, summer-friendly format. Great for casual wear, running errands, or just adding a fire pair to your rotation. The $190 USD price is pretty standard for this tier.