Durability seems solid with the materials used. That heel Air unit, while simple, is reliable for all-day wear. For $200 USD, you're getting a piece of sneaker history with the Air Jordan 6 that's built to last. 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. Alright, so I just got the Nike Air Jordan 6 'Infrared' in hand, and my first impression is... it's a classic for a reason. The build quality feels solid, and that iconic silhouette is just "chef's kiss". The black nubuck with those vibrant Infrared hits? It pops on camera, no filter needed. Unboxing this Jordan 6, you immediately feel the history. Comparing it to other Jordans... The Air Jordan 6 sits higher off the ground than a Jordan 4, in my opinion. The tongue design is unique with those two holes. Comfort-wise, I'd say it's similar to a Jordan 5—good for casual wear, but maybe not for all-day walking marathons. It's a distinct feel in the Jordan series.