The AJ6 offers more coverage and a different kind of '90s cushioning. Versus an AJ11? The 6 is more structured and less sleek. It's its own thing within the "Jordan series". I appreciate the distinct personality of this model—it doesn't try to be anything else. Now, a potential con: the fit. My true size felt a bit roomy in the toebox. I'd recommend going down half a size if you like a snug fit, especially for performance. The Nike Air Jordan 6 can feel a little clunky if it's too loose. Also, that padded tongue and collar, while supportive, can be warm. Not the best choice for super hot summer days, honestly. Also, the fit can be narrow in the midfoot for some people. If you have wider feet, you might want to try these on first. The padded interior is snug. The Air Jordan 6 wraps your foot, but it's not for everyone's foot shape, honestly. My final take? The "Air Jordan 6 'Infrared'" is a definitive win. It's a perfectly executed retro of a legendary model. At $200 USD, it's priced fairly for what you get. The looks, the history, the solid construction—it all adds up. This is a sneaker that earns its place in any rotation.