If you're used to modern, reactively soft sneakers, this might feel a bit firm. It's not a performance beast by today's standards. Also, some might find the toe box a tad roomy. It's not a deal-breaker, but it's something to note if you prefer a super snug, one-to-one fit. Who should maybe skip it? Hardcore ballers looking for modern on-court performance—this isn't it. Also, if you need extreme plushness or the latest tech in your daily shoes, you might be disappointed. The $200 USD price is for the heritage and style, not cutting-edge function. On foot, the design really pops. The 'Infrared' hits on the midsole and lace lock are fire. I love how the low-top version makes the shoe feel a bit more... accessible? It's less bulky than the OG high-top 6s. For a summer sneaker or just a clean fit, this works perfectly. The "Jordan 6 Low" silhouette is a sleeper hit, in my opinion. My final take? I'm really liking these. The Nike Air Jordan 6 Low 'Infrared' is a win for versatility and style. Is it a must-cop? If you dig the colorway and the low-top look, definitely. It fills a nice spot in the rotation for easy, go-to fits.