Because it's a reformed, softer build, the support isn't as rigid. If you have a really wide foot or need maximum stability, this might not be your jam. Also, that lighter construction "might" not feel as durable long-term as the tank-like OG 4s. Just something to consider. Putting these on... the fit is TTS for me. The comfort? It's a classic Jordan 4, so don't expect Boost or ZoomX. The cushioning is firm but break-in-able. The upper is supportive, and the lockdown is decent. For all-day wear? Maybe not, but for casual fits and short sessions, they're perfectly fine. It's that familiar AJ4 feel. Final thoughts? I'm really liking the Air Jordan 4 RM 'Neutral Olive'. It nails that balance between a classic retro look and modern wearability. The quality is there, the color is a home run, and it fills a specific niche in any rotation. Would I recommend it? For sure—it's a strong, dependable release that I think a lot of people will enjoy having in their closet. On foot now, and I gotta say, the comfort is a step up from a classic AJ4. The midsole is softer, less of that brick-like feel. The fit is true to size for me, good lockdown. But let's be real, the Air Jordan 4 RM 'Neutral Olive' is still a bit on the heavier side. It's not a running shoe, you feel the substance.