I laced up these Nike Air Jordan 6s, and the initial step-in comfort is decent. The cushioning isn't super plush by today's standards—it's that familiar, firm Air-Sole unit. The ankle collar provides great lockdown, though! It's a supportive ride, which I appreciate. If you're used to modern, bouncy sneakers, this might feel a bit stiff at first. On foot, the silhouette of the Air Jordan 6 is just iconic. The way the midsole curves and that heel tab... it's a timeless look. The 'Infrared' hits really stand out in natural light. For photography or video, this shoe just works. It's a statement piece that doesn't need crazy colors to get attention. Major pros? The style is unbeatable—it's a legend. 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. Comparing it to other Jordans? The "Jordan 6" is less bulky than a 4 or 5, but it's not as streamlined as a 1 or 3. The cushioning is firmer than, say, a Jordan 11 or 13. It's its own thing. If you like that late-80s/early-90s Tinker Hatfield design language, you'll dig this model from the Jordan series.