It looks sharp, feels great, and modernizes a classic thoughtfully. At $210, it's priced as a premium retro. I'd recommend it to wearers over pure shelf collectors. Try it on if you can. The on-foot feel is the real story here. That's my honest review of the Air Jordan 4 RM So, is it worth it? If you love the AJ4, yes. The "Air Jordan 4 RM" updates the classic just enough. It's a confident release in the Jordan series. But if you're on the fence about the model itself, maybe wait for a sale. Hope this honest review helps you decide Comparing it to a standard AJ4? The Air Jordan 4 RM is noticeably lighter and the construction is less bulky. The tongue is simplified, and the overall profile is a bit sleeker. It loses some of that OG, tank-like feel, which is either a pro or a con depending on what you love about the original. For me, it's a cool evolution. On foot now, and the fit is true to size for me. The comfort is good - not ultra-plush, but solid. The midsole cushioning is firm yet supportive, which I actually prefer for all-day wear. The upper wraps my foot nicely without being restrictive. Compared to some older Jordan 4s, the Air Jordan 4 RM feels a bit more broken-in from the start. No major break-in period needed here, which is a big plus.

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  • Style: AQ9129-103

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