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"Wow", the red hits are so vibrant in person! The mesh and plastic wings look great. However, putting them on… yeah, they're heavy & the ankle collar can be stiff at first. Comparing it to, say, a Jordan 1? It's a "totally" different, more structured feel. I love the look for sneaker vids—it pops on camera. At this price point (~$200+), it's iconic. But if you hate break-in periods? This might test your patience a bit. Comparing it to other Retros – the "Air Jordan 3" might be a tad more comfortable for all-day wear. The "AJ4" feels more secure and "locked-down," though. It's a trade-off. Stepping out in these, you instantly feel that classic, 90s basketball shoe vibe. It's not trying to be something it's not. For pure nostalgia and style points, the "Air Jordan Retro 4" absolutely crushes it. On-foot, the weight of the "Jordan 4" is noticeable. It's not super heavy, but you feel it – especially compared to a modern runner. The "trade-off"? That weight comes from a solid, well-built upper. For all-day wear? Your feet might feel it after several hours. It's a trade-off between structure and lightness. Sliding these on... the fit is true to size for me. The "air jordan retro 4" has a structured feel—it's not a super plush, modern sneaker. The support is great, especially around the ankle. But if you're used to React or Boost foam, the ride here is definitely firmer. It's about that classic Jordan feel, not cloud-like comfort.
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- Style: CT8529-162