The support and cushioning aren't built for that. Also, if you're on a tight budget, $210 is a lot. There are more comfortable daily wearers for less. But for the "experience" and the look? It's hard to beat. On feet, the 'Military Blue' colorway really shines. It's versatile. That white & blue combo works with so much – jeans, shorts, you name it. In natural light, the materials look great. It doesn't feel like a cheap retro. This is one of those Jordans that just looks "right" on foot, very balanced and not overly loud. A perfect summer sneaker, honestly. So, is the Air Jordan 4 'Military Blue' worth it? For me, yes. It's a legend. The look outweighs the average materials and firm ride. It fills a specific spot in a collection. Would I recommend it as your first or only Jordan? Maybe not—try a 1 or 3 for comfort. But as a fan of the series, this colorway is essential. It's an icon. Who should maybe skip it? If you prioritize ultimate comfort & modern tech in your daily shoes, look elsewhere. If you're on a tight budget and $210 USD feels steep for a retro with basic materials, I get it. Also, if you already have the 2012 version in good shape, the updates here are minimal. It's a re-release, not a revolution.