The high-top locks your ankle in. They’re not heavy, but you feel their presence. The outsole grip is decent on dry surfaces. Honestly, for a day of running errands or hanging out, the red Air Jordan 1 performs perfectly. It’s a lifestyle shoe through and through. Now, a real drawback? That bright red can be "tough" to coordinate daily. It's not a "grab-and-go" shoe if your wardrobe is all earth tones! Also, the break-in period is real—the heel might rub a bit initially. If you need all-day, cloud-like comfort? Look elsewhere. This shoe is about form and statement over extreme function. After wearing them for a bit, the break-in is happening. They're molding to my foot. The fit is true to size for me. I appreciate the secure feel — no heel slippage at all. The weight is nice and light, which is great for all-day wear. Just don't expect React or Zoom Air. You're buying into a piece of history with this Jordan series classic, and that's okay. On feet now... and honestly? It's exactly what you expect from an AJ1. The fit is true to size for me - nice and snug in the heel, a little roomy in the toe box. The cushioning is, well, it's firm. It's a retro basketball shoe. Don't buy the "Red Air Jordan 1" for cloud-like comfort; buy it for the style and that unbeatable silhouette.