Wearing these, the silhouette is sleeker. The "Air Jordan 4 RM" removes some of the bulk from the classic 4. On camera, that "Red Metallic" hits different—it's vibrant but not too loud. The redesigned heel and toe really change the profile. If you love the OG 4's chunkiness, this might feel "too" streamlined for you. Comparing it to other Jordans? It's firmer than a Jordan 1, for sure. The 4 has always been more about style than plush comfort. Versus a Jordan 3, the 4 feels a bit more structured and bulky on foot. But that's its identity. This RM (Remastered) pair feels better built than some GR releases from years past. If you love the 4's look, you'll appreciate the updates here. Major pro for this Air Jordan 4 RM? Timeless style. It's a classic colorway on an iconic silhouette that just works. The quality is consistent, and it's incredibly easy to style with jeans or shorts. For a $210 sneaker, you're getting a piece of Jordan history with a slight modern twist. That's a big win in my book. Big pro? The updated comfort. 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.