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. So, should you cop? If you've always wanted an Air Jordan 6, this 'Infrared' is arguably the one to get. It's the definitive colorway. For $200 USD, you're getting a piece of iconic design. Just go in knowing what to expect: amazing style, good quality, but a classic, firm feel. For me, it's a yes. Comparing it to other Jordans? The Air Jordan 6 is more of a tank than a Jordan 3 or 5. It's less about sleek curves and more about structured, geometric panels. The cushioning setup is similar to the 5, but the 6's ankle feel is more restrictive—in a protective way. If you have wider feet, you might prefer the roomier toebox of the 6 over some earlier models. My final take? The Nike Air Jordan 6 'Infrared' is a must-have for any serious sneaker rotation. At $200, it's a fair price for the quality and heritage you're getting. It's not the plushest shoe, but its style, support, and durability are top-tier. I'm really glad I added these to the collection.