It's more structured and has more of that "tank" feel than an AJ1, but it's not as bulky as a 5 or 6. The 2026 version of this Bred colorway seems to have slightly better materials than some past retros I've handled. If you love the 4's silhouette, this is one of the best executions of it. Putting these on, the fit is true to size for me. The lockdown is good, especially with the wings laced up. Comfort-wise, it's a classic Jordan 4 - you're getting that firm, supportive feel, not super plush. If you want ultra-soft cushioning, this isn't it. But for that iconic look and stable platform? It delivers exactly what I expected from this retro. On foot now, and the fit is true to size for me. The cushioning feels... good, but not amazing. It's comfortable for all-day wear, but don't expect crazy Zoom or React-like bounce. The lockdown is decent, though the heel tab can be a bit stiff at first. The Air Jordan 4 Bred 2026 is more about style than performance tech, honestly. My final take? If you love the "Bred" colorway and don't own a recent pair, this 2026 version is a great pickup. The quality is there, the look is forever classic. Just go in knowing the comfort is retro-grade. For me, pulling these out of the box was a hype moment – they live up to the legacy.