It has more presence than a 1 but isn't as heavy as a 6 or a 13. The design details, like the mesh netting and the unique heel counter, make it stand out in the Jordan series lineup for me. Just got the "air jordan 4 retro" "White Oreo" on foot. The black and white speckled details are so cool up close. Initial comfort? It's a Jordan 4 – don't expect React foam. It's about that stable, supportive feel. The silhouette looks fantastic from every angle, one of the best-designed Jordans ever, period. "Advantage:" Timeless, wearable colorway. "Drawback:" The toe box can crease noticeably. My verdict? At $210 retail, this is a perfect first "air jordan 4 retro" for anyone. Might not satisfy comfort snobs. What's good, fam? First look at the "'Cool Grey'" Air Jordan 4 Retro. The color in person is so clean and smooth. Construction is tidy—Nike/Jordan did a good job here. Slip them on... the fit is snug (I'd go TTS). The air unit in the heel? You feel it, but it's not super soft. Pro: ultimate easy-to-style colorway. Con: The mesh side panels can be a dirt magnet. For $220 USD, it's a great "wear-with-everything" shoe. Not the most exciting, but super reliable. Who should maybe skip it? Serious performance athletes—or anyone needing all-day, walk-all-over comfort. Also, if you prefer minimal, low-profile shoes, the "Air Jordan 4 Retro" has a presence—it’s not subtle. And at $210, it's an investment, so if you're on a tight budget, maybe wait for a sale.