The midsole tech in this RM model just works better for all-day wear compared to the sometimes-stiff retro. It's the biggest practical upgrade. Also, the construction feels really solid. For $210, you're getting a well-made shoe. The Air Jordan 4 RM isn't just a cosmetic change; it has a tangible feel improvement. Major pros? The unique design is a big one—you won't see these everywhere. The build quality on my pair is on point, no glue stains or messy stitching. They're also surprisingly versatile for styling; this colorway goes with a lot. For a $210 release, it feels like a justified premium offering. Who should maybe pass? If you prioritize ultimate comfort above all else, look elsewhere. Also, if you have very wide feet, the fit might be an issue. And if you're new to Jordans and want a "comfy" intro model, maybe start with a Jordan 1 Zoom CMFT or something. This isn't that. Major pros? The comfort upgrade is real. The materials on this "Air Jordan 4 RM" are great, and the weight reduction makes a difference for all-day wear. It's a Jordan 4 you can actually walk in for hours. The design tweaks also make it feel fresh, not just another rehash. Big win there.