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It offers more ankle support by design. Versus an AJ11, the cushioning is less plush. It's a different era of tech. This Nike Air Jordan 6 is for those who appreciate the original Tinker Hatfield blueprint. Now, potential cons. The toe box can feel a bit rigid initially; it needs a break-in period. And like I said, it's not a lightweight shoe. If you prefer minimal, flexible trainers, this isn't it. Also, at $200 USD, it's an investment. Some might find the style too chunky compared to modern, streamlined sneakers. It's a specific look. So, who is this for? If you love the "Jordan series" heritage, this is a must-have. It's for collectors and casual wearers who appreciate a classic silhouette. The 'Infrared' is arguably the best colorway of the "Air Jordan 6". If you want a comfortable, stylish retro that gets compliments, you'll love these. Who should maybe skip it? If you're new to sneakers and want maximum comfort above all else, look at newer models. Also, if you have a really wide foot, the fit might be snug. Performance basketball players, obviously, should avoid this for on-court use. The "Nike Air Jordan 6" is a lifestyle icon now, not a modern hoop shoe. Keep that in mind.
- Shown: Dark Iris
- Style: 384664-060