It's less restrictive in the ankle, and the break-in time seems shorter. The materials, while different, are still high-quality for a $210 sneaker. It's a fresh take on an icon without completely losing the DNA. Big pro for me? The versatility. This Air Jordan 4 RM colorway goes with almost anything. It's a statement piece that isn't "too" loud. The materials are easy to clean, and the outsole grip feels solid for casual wear. It's a shoe you can beat up a bit and it'll still look good. That's a major plus in my book. Now, potential cons? The price. At $210 USD, it's a "significant" investment. The comfort, while better, isn't modern "all-day" level—it's still a 1989 design at heart. Also, the toe box can feel a "bit" restrictive if you have wider feet. It's not for everyone, especially if you prioritize max cushioning. So, who is this for? Honestly, it's great for someone who loves the Jordan 4 silhouette but wants a slightly more modern, wearable version. It's also perfect if you missed out on older colorways and want a fresh release in the Jordan series to rock regularly.