Initial fit? They run true to size for me. The lockdown is good—the strap system actually works on the low version. Cushioning? It's firm. You're getting Air in the heel, but don't expect super plush, modern comfort. The "Nike Air Jordan 6 Low" feels stable and grounded, which I actually prefer for casual wear. It's a straightforward, no-nonsense feel. Now, a potential con for some people: the cushioning. If you're used to modern, bouncy foams like React or ZoomX, the "Air Jordan 6 Low" might feel a bit basic underfoot. It's comfortable, but don't expect a cloud-like experience. Also, the toe box can feel a bit roomy for some foot shapes. It's not a performance beast; it's a lifestyle shoe first and foremost. In summary, the "Air Jordan 6 Low" 'Infrared' is a recommend from me – with caveats. Know what you're getting: a lifestyle sneaker with heritage appeal. It's a great summer shoe, a cool collector's piece, and a comfortable daily wear. Just don't expect cutting-edge tech. For around $200, if you love the style, I say go for it. That's my honest review Comparing it to other Jordans? The Air Jordan 6 Low is way more low-key than, say, a Jordan 1 or 4. It's less of a statement piece and more of a sleek, everyday sneaker. If you have the high-top 6s, you'll notice the obvious height difference and the lack of that iconic lace lock, which some purists might miss.

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