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I've been walking around in these rare air jordan 3s for a bit. The cushioning is... okay. It's comfortable enough for casual wear, but don't expect modern, bouncy tech. The fit is true to size for me, with decent ankle padding. They're not heavy, but you definitely feel the structure. It's that classic Jordan 3 feel—supportive, not plush. Potential con? For hardcore collectors, the 'Rare Air' branding might feel like a compromise. It's not the "original" spec. Also, if you want the absolute latest tech in cushioning, this isn't it. It's a retro—it has good comfort, but it's not a 2024 performance beast. Keep your expectations in check for what it is: a classic-style sneaker. Now, a potential con: the materials. They're not "bad", but they're definitely not premium. The leather feels stiffer and less supple than on the higher-tier retros. If you're all about that buttery soft leather and rich textures, you might be disappointed. This is a shoe built more for durability and a certain look than for ultra-luxurious feel. Just keeping it real. Now, a potential con? The materials. If you're used to the buttery leather on some OG Jordan 3s, these might feel a bit... basic. It's a more synthetic build. That's how they hit that $200 price, I guess. Also, true sneakerheads might miss the classic Jumpman and Nike Air branding.
- Shown: Off Noir
- Style: DH6927-061