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If you're used to super bouncy, React or Boost-type cushioning, the Air unit here will feel stiff. Also, the toe box can feel a bit restrictive if you have wider feet. It's a performance fit from a different era. My final take? For the $200 USD price point, the "Nike Air Jordan 6 'Infrared'" is a worthy pickup. You're paying for legacy, quality materials, and a design that never gets old. It's not the most technologically advanced, but it's a certified classic that always looks good. So, is the Nike Air Jordan 6 worth it? For me, yes - but with conditions. I love the design and history. The comfort is good for casual use. You're paying for the icon status. Just know what you're getting: a well-made retro, not a performance revolution. Try them on if you can. Who should maybe skip it? If you're solely chasing the most advanced, pillowy-soft comfort tech, look at newer models. Also, if you prefer super lightweight shoes, the "Jordan 6" has some heft to it—it's not heavy, but you feel its presence. Performance ballers might want more modern tools, too.
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