The Air Jordan 4 RM uses a softer, more flexible upper, so there's less of that classic break-in stiffness. The cushioning feels familiar—nice heel Air unit—but the overall package is lighter. It's a good mix of retro look and modern comfort. Definitely a win for all-day wear compared to older models. Let's talk design. I actually like the RM (Remastered) tweaks. The heel tab is simplified, and the overall build feels a bit more refined. Compared to my older 4s, the "Air Jordan 4 RM" "Red Metallic" has a slightly sleeker profile. It's a nice, modern take on a classic. My final take? I like them. For the $210 USD price, you get a well-made, iconic sneaker. The "Air Jordan 4 RM" "Red Metallic" delivers on style. It's not revolutionary, but it's a really solid version of a legend. I'm keeping my pair. Alright, so the Air Jordan 4 RM 'Military Blue' just landed. First thing I noticed? The remastered shape is on point. The leather feels solid, not plasticky, and that classic color-blocking is just "chef's kiss". At $210 USD, you expect quality, and the initial impression here is really good. The iconic silhouette is back, baby.