The extra padding and that Zoom Air insole make a "huge" difference for all-day wear. A standard Jordan 4 can feel stiff; this "Air Jordan 4 SB" does not. It's probably the most comfortable 4 I've ever put on my feet. For $225 USD, that upgraded experience feels justified. Major pros? The upgraded comfort is the #1 win. Also, the materials on this "'Navy'" colorway are top-tier—the suede is buttery. It's a "Jordan series" collab done right, focusing on performance tweaks rather than just a color swap. For sneakerheads who also value comfort, it's a huge plus. Comparing it to my other Jordan 4s, the SB version is noticeably more comfortable right out of the box. The shape is slightly bulkier due to the extra padding, but I don't mind it. If you find regular 4s a bit stiff, this collab fixes that. However, purists might prefer the original, slimmer profile of the standard Air Jordan 4. On foot, the "Navy" colorway is super versatile. It's not too loud, so it works with a lot of fits. The gum bottom and the subtle "Nike SB" branding on the heel add just enough detail. In natural light, the different textures – nubuck, mesh, plastic wings – really stand out. It's a great-looking shoe in person.