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Air jordan retro 4 : What's up, everyone? Opening the box on this 'Fire Red' Air Jordan Retro 4, and the classic color-blocking just pops on camera [bsjfqm71]
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The mesh panels and those iconic wings? Timeless. On-foot, they're a bit heavy and the ankle collar needs some break-in time – that's the real talk. Compared to a Jordan 1, it's a more structured feel. Pro: unbeatable style. Con: not the most flexible. If you're about that vintage basketball silhouette, go for it. If you need supreme cushion, look elsewhere. Comparing it directly to my Jordan 1s, the Air Jordan Retro 4 feels more substantial. It's not a heavy shoe, but you definitely feel its presence. The ankle collar provides good support for casual wear. My favorite part? The unique, textured leather. It has way more character than the usual smooth tumbled leather you see. This is a shoe for people who appreciate design details, not just the logo. Here's a big "pro" for the "Air Jordan Retro 4": its versatility. You can genuinely wear these for a casual day, and they hold up. The durability is generally good – that outsole rubber is thick. However, a potential "con"? The suede/nubuck on some colorways can be a nightmare in bad weather. Just something to keep in mind. Comparing it to other Jordans? The Air Jordan Retro 4 sits lower to the ground than an AJ5 & feels less bulky than a 6. The cushioning is firm—it's not bouncy like a React or Zoom setup. For $210, you're buying the legacy & style more than groundbreaking comfort. If you want a pillowy ride, look elsewhere. This is classic, old-school basketball feel.
- Shown: Red Oreo
- Style: CT8012-011
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