Cushioning is firmer than a Jordan 11 or 13. It's its own thing - less versatile for outfits than a Jordan 1, but more distinctive than some later models. You're buying the specific look and feel. My final take? The "Nike Air Jordan 6 'Infrared'" is a classic for a reason. The build is great, the look is undeniable. Is it the most comfortable shoe in my collection? No. But for style, history, and that iconic feel? Absolutely worth it. I'm really happy with this pickup, and I'd recommend it to most enthusiasts. Now, the cons... The outsole on the Air Jordan 6 is quite flat and can feel a bit slippery on very smooth surfaces initially. The toe box creasing is also pretty inevitable with that nubuck. If you want a super flexible, lightweight sneaker, this isn't it. It's a chunky retro. On feet, the silhouette is just timeless. The "Air Jordan 6" design, with the clean lines and that molded heel tab, looks great from every angle. The Infrared colorway is a legend for a reason—it stands out but isn't overly loud. On camera or walking around, these just have that undeniable presence. A true sneakerhead staple.