Cushioning is softer than the 1s and 4s, in my opinion. But it's not as plush or tech-heavy as a modern Jordan like the 34 or 35. It's a great middle ground. If you love 90s basketball shoe aesthetics and feel, the Nike Air Jordan 6 delivers that vibe perfectly. Now, a potential con? The toe box can feel a bit rigid for some people. It might need a short break-in period. Also, if you're used to modern, ultra-soft foam like ZoomX, the ride of the "Air Jordan 6" will feel firmer and more old-school. Just being real. Who should maybe skip it? If your main priority is cloud-like, all-day comfort or you need a super flexible, lightweight gym shoe, look elsewhere. The Air Jordan 6 is about heritage and style, not cutting-edge performance comfort. So, is it worth it? For me, absolutely. The "Nike Air Jordan 6" delivers on its promise. You get a classic design, good quality, and wearable comfort. It's not trying to be something it's not. If you've been wanting a pair, especially in this 'Infrared' colorway, I'd say go for it. You likely won't regret adding this Jordan series icon to your collection.