It's less stark, more earthy and wearable. The quality seems consistent. A major pro is its versatility. This is a sneaker that will get a ton of wear because it goes with so much. For $210, if you wear it often, the cost per wear makes sense. It's a practical pick. Who should maybe skip it? If you're all about bold color and statement pieces, the Cave Stone might be too quiet for you. Also, if comfort is your #1 priority, look at AJ1s or newer models with better tech. This is for fans of the AJ4 silhouette who appreciate a subtle, quality colorway. It's not trying to scream for attention, and I kinda love that about it. Who should skip it? If you crave maximum comfort or super plush materials, look elsewhere. Also, if you only buy super hyped or OG colorways, this might not move the needle for you. It's a quiet release, and that's okay – it knows its audience. On foot, the comfort is standard for a Jordan 4. You know what you're getting: decent cushioning, a secure fit around the midfoot, but they're not light. They have that familiar, slightly bulky feel. The Cave Stone colorway, though, looks even better in person than in photos. It's a very wearable, almost neutral sneaker that goes with a lot.