The "Air Jordan 4 RM 'Neutral Olive'" uses that reformed build, right? The comfort is... different from a classic AJ4. It's lighter, more flexible from the jump. The lockdown is secure, but if you're used to that bulky, structured feel of the OG 4s, this RM version is a noticeable departure. It's a modern take. Sliding these on... wow, the comfort is a "major" upgrade from the classic AJ4. The "Jordan 4 RM" model uses this molded foam midsole, and it's immediately noticeable. My feet feel cushioned and supported. The lockdown is good, not too tight. It's a different beast compared to the retro models—way more of a modern, wearable sneaker right from the first wear. Now, potential cons... If you love the "original", bulky Jordan 4 look and feel, this might not be for you. The RM is sleeker, almost a different shoe. Also, the price—at ~$200 USD, it's standard for Jordan Brand, but some might want more plush cushioning for that tag. It's a style-first comfort. To wrap it up: Would I recommend copping the Air Jordan 4 RM in this 'Neutral Olive'? For me, yes. It's a win. It looks great on shelf and on foot, the quality is there, and it's just a smooth, wearable shoe. Check it out in person if you can. But that's just my take—what do you guys think? Let me know in the comments below.

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