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.. the fit is true to size for me. The neoprene bootie gives a nice, snug, sock-like feel around the ankle, which I actually prefer. It's not as structured as a classic AJ4, but the comfort is there. The cushioning? It's okay—definitely more of a lifestyle feel than performance. You're not getting Zoom Air or anything crazy here. Alright, so first look at the Air Jordan 4 RM 'Neutral Olive'... the box is standard, but man, opening it up? That colorway is "so" subtle and clean in hand. The materials feel premium, a nice mix of suede and those mesh panels. For a $210 Jordan, the initial quality impression is really solid. The silhouette of the RM version is just sleek. So, is it worth the $200? For me, yes. You're getting a quality-built Jordan 4 in a unique yet versatile color. It's not the most exciting release ever, but it's a "really" good one. If you see it for retail or a slight discount, don't hesitate. The Air Jordan 4 RM 'Neutral Olive' is a sleeper hit. Now, a potential con: the comfort level. If you're on your feet all day, the "Air Jordan 4 RM" might not be your first pick. That midsole is stiff. Also, the suede could be a worry in bad weather. It's not a "beat 'em up" daily driver for everyone, you know?
- Shown: Gold Hoops
- Style: DB4612-300