The lockdown is good, typical of the AJ4. Comfort-wise, it's a retro basketball shoe – you get decent cushioning, but it's not ultra-plush like modern performance models. They have a bit of weight to them, which you expect. For all-day wear, they're fine, but don't expect Boost or React levels of softness. On camera, this 'Cave Stone' colorway is a winner. The different material textures – the nubuck, the mesh, the plastic wings – all catch the light nicely. It doesn't look flat or boring. Compared to louder Jordan 4 releases, this is a more subtle, mature take. The Sail midsole and laces keep it from being too dark. It's a shoe that will photograph really well for content. Let's talk looks on camera. This 'Cave Stone' Jordan 4 is a sleeper hit. The neutral tones pop without being loud. In natural light, you can really see the texture differences. It's a shoe that looks better in person than in stock photos, which is always a win. For content creators, it's a great, photogenic silhouette. Who is this for? Honestly, for anyone wanting a premium, neutral Jordan 4 that isn't white or black. It's perfect for a rotation staple. If you missed out on some of the more hyped neutral 4s, this is a fantastic alternative. The Air Jordan 4 Cave Stone release fills that gap beautifully. It's a sneakerhead's grail? No. But it's a very, very smart pickup.
- Shown: Bloodline
- Style: DH7138-006