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The support / containment isn't built for serious cuts. But for all-day comfort, walking, casual wear? They're excellent. The cushioning is nice, and the break-in period is basically non-existent compared to standard 11s. Slipping these Rare Air 11s on… immediate thoughts? They’re pretty comfortable! The cushioning isn't as plush as a retro 11, sure, but it’s "far" from bad. The ankle collar feels supportive. Weight-wise, they’re actually pretty light! For all-day wear? I think they'd hold up well. A nice, modernized feel to a classic. Alright, let's get into these 'Rare Air' Jordan 11s. First off, the box is standard, but opening it up? The color blocking is "really" unique. That matte finish and the hits of blue? It's a different vibe from your typical 11s. For $200 USD, you're getting a very distinct look within the Jordan series. The build quality feels solid right out of the box—no complaints there. Unboxing these Rare Air Jordan 11s was interesting. You immediately notice the reduced patent leather – it's more of a thin trim here. That’s the big difference! On foot, they feel lighter and more breathable than a traditional 11. The cushioning is good for all-day wear. Honestly, if you love the 11's look but want something less flashy & more versatile for casual fits, this $210 pair is a smart choice. Just don't expect that plush, game-ready feel.
- Shown: Desert Elephant
- Style: DB4612-300