The cushioning is firmer than a Jordan 11 or 13, for sure. You get Air-Sole units, but it's more about court feel than plush comfort. It's a different era of basketball shoe tech, and that shows. Alright, so I just got the Nike Air Jordan 6 in the 'Infrared' colorway. First impression? The box is classic, and the shoe's silhouette is instantly recognizable. The nubuck feels pretty decent right out of the box, and that Infrared pop is just iconic. It's a strong, clean start for this Jordan series release, which retails for around $200 USD. So, is it worth the $200? For me, yes. You're paying for heritage, quality materials, and an undeniably cool look. The Nike Air Jordan 6 isn't trying to be the most advanced shoe today; it's honoring its legacy. And it does that job perfectly. So, who is this for? Honestly, any sneakerhead completing their Jordan series collection needs this. It's also great for casual wearers who want a comfortable, statement retro with history. If you appreciate iconic colorways like this 'Infrared', it's a must. The "Air Jordan 6" works for people who don't mind a slightly heavier, protective-feeling shoe.