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But the cushioning… it’s firm, not that plush, bouncy feel you might expect from an 11. The weight is nice & light, though. If you’re used to the OG 11 comfort, this "rare air" version is a different beast. It’s more about the look & a streamlined feel, which I actually don't mind for all-day wear. Who should skip these? Honestly, if you're only about 100% accurate retro re-releases, you'll be disappointed. The changes are intentional, but they won't satisfy a collector seeking authenticity. Also, if you need a basketball shoe for the court – this isn't it. The "Rare Air" line is about accessible style, not on-court performance. Know what you're buying. Now, the "possible" con? For hardcore sneakerheads, the material changes might feel like a deal-breaker. If you’re chasing that "exact" 1996 feel and premium details… this isn't it. The Rare Air line is about the "look" at a friendlier price. It’s a different product, really. Just know that going in. Major pro? Versatility. This "rare air jordan 11" is a chameleon. You can dress it up with chinos or keep it casual with jeans. The colorway goes with almost everything. The build also feels durable—like a shoe that will last for seasons, not just a few wears. That justifies the price tag a bit more for me.
- Shown: Defining Moments
- Style: DX2836-001