.. the RM version is noticeably different. The shape is sleeker, the materials are less bulky. It's not better or worse, just a different interpretation. If you're a purest for the OGs, this Air Jordan 4 RM might feel off. But if you want that classic colorway in a more contemporary, slightly lighter package, this is it. Alright, so I just got the Air Jordan 4 RM in hand, and my first thought? The shape is "super" clean. This "Red Metallic" colorway pops, but the materials feel a bit different from the OG 4s. It's a premium build, no doubt, but you can tell it's a remastered model. Unboxing this $210 shoe, I was immediately checking the stitching and leather quality. Now, a potential con: the weight. It's still a bulky shoe. If you prefer lightweight runners, the "Air Jordan 4 RM" might feel heavy. Also, that firm midsole isn't for all-day walking, in my experience. It's a trade-off for that classic Jordan aesthetic. Comparing it to my other 4s? The Jordan 4 RM sits somewhere between the OG and a retro. It's not as bulky as some older retros, but it has more of that original tooling than a pure "reimagined" model. It's a cool, in-between option in the Jordan series for collectors.