If you're used to Zoom Air or React foam, this will feel stiff. The toe box can be a bit roomy for some. And that iconic plastic lace locks? They can dig in if you lace super tight. It's not a performance beast by today's standards. Just keep that in mind. It's a lifestyle shoe first. Alright, so I just got the Nike Air Jordan 6 'Infrared' in hand. First impression? The shape is iconic, man. The build quality feels solid, the nubuck is nice, and that Infrared pop is just🔥. Unboxing this classic never gets old. The price point is around $200 USD, which is standard for a Jordan Retro these days. Wearing them around the house, the weight is noticeable—they're not the lightest shoes in my collection. But that substantial feel adds to the premium impression. Visually, the design is so clean and graphic. Compared to, say, an Air Jordan 1, the Jordan 6 has a more technical, structured look that really stands out in person and on foot. Now, potential cons? The toe box can feel a bit narrow for some foot shapes. Break-in time is real - they're stiff at first. And if you're used to modern, ultra-soft sneakers, the Air Jordan 6 cushioning might feel dated. It's not a running shoe. The price, at $200 USD, is standard for Retros, but it's still an investment.

  • Shown: Purple Metallic
  • Style: 555088-701

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