The Air Jordan 6 isn't uncomfortable, but it's not its main selling point. Also, if you prefer low-top sneakers, the higher cut here might not be your thing. Sliding into these "Air Jordan 6s"... the fit is snug, true to size. The interior padding is noticeable—it's a comfortable, secure hug around your ankle. They're not the lightest sneaker in the "Jordan" line, but you feel that stability. The visible Air unit in the heel? You can feel it, but it's firm, not super plush like some modern shoes. Big pro? The durability. The materials on this Nike Air Jordan 6 are tough. That nubuck upper should hold up great. The lockdown from the lace system is excellent—your foot isn't going anywhere. For a retro, it's built well. The iconic look is, of course, the biggest advantage here. Let's talk about the fit. I went true to size, and the "Nike Air Jordan 6" feels... secure. The inner sleeve and those molded panels give a good, locked-in feel around the midfoot. It's not the most plush thing ever, but it's comfortable right out of the box. The ankle collar is high, which I like for support. Overall, a pretty good first impression on foot.