It's also heavier than a Jordan 11. The fit is more forgiving than a Jordan 3 for wider feet, in my opinion. It sits nicely between a retro basketball feel and something you can actually wear all day. Let's talk on-foot feel. Sliding into these "Air Jordan 6s"... the fit is snug, true to size for me. The cushioning isn't super plush like a modern runner, but you definitely feel that Air unit in the heel. It's a supportive, stable feel—great for casual wear. For $200 USD, you're paying for the legacy and style as much as the tech. My final take? I'm really feeling this pickup. The Nike Air Jordan 6 'Infrared' is a legend for a reason. The quality is there, the on-foot presence is undeniable. It's a comfortable, well-made retro. For the price? I think it's worth it, especially if you catch it on a slight sale. Who might want to skip it? If you need ultimate comfort or modern performance features, look elsewhere. Also, if you prefer low-top sneakers, the higher cut might not be your thing. And if you're on a tight budget, there are more affordable options. But for the right person, this shoe is special.