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That firm cushioning I mentioned? If you're used to modern, super soft setups like React or Boost, the Air Jordan 6 might feel a bit stiff underfoot initially. It breaks in, but it's not a "cloud" experience. Also, the toe box can feel narrow for some. Putting these Air Jordan 6s on... the fit is snug. They hug my foot pretty well from the get-go. The ankle collar is high, which I like for support. They're not the lightest shoe, but you feel that stability. It's a different feel from, say, a Jordan 1—more structured. Who should maybe skip it? If you're solely chasing the most comfortable, cloud-like foot feel, look at newer models. Performance basketball players should obviously get modern kicks. Also, if you're on a tight budget and $200 USD is a stretch, there are more tech-forward options at that price point for pure comfort. On foot now, and the fit is true to size for me. The Air Jordan 6 has a snug, secure lockdown, especially around the ankle collar. It's not the lightest shoe, you can feel that weight, but it's not clunky either. The cushioning? It's firm but comfortable - classic Air. Don't expect super plush, modern foam, it's more about that stable, supportive ride.
- Shown: Defining Moments
- Style: DJ5718-242