The weight is noticeable but not heavy; it feels substantial. After a few hours, that firm midsole can make your feet crave a break. It's a trade-off for that classic, "untouched" look and feel. The "Air Jordan Retro 4" 'Cool Grey' is such a clean, neutral option. Unboxing, everything looks pristine. The fit is standard – secure heel, roomy toe box. Walking in them, you appreciate the stability, but you also feel the weight – they're not light sneakers. On-foot, the grey tones work with everything – that's the biggest selling point for me. Dislike? The usual AJ4 breathability issue – your feet might get warm. At $210, it's a solid, versatile choice. Ideal for someone who values style flexibility. Not ideal for intense summer heat. Who should "avoid" these? Honestly, if you prioritize all-day, every-day comfort above all else? This might not be your first pick. The "air jordan retro 4" is about aesthetic and heritage. Also, if you have a really wide foot, the fit can be snug. Try them on first if you can! Comparing it to, say, an AJ1? The "air jordan retro 4" has more of a structured, bulky feel. It's heavier and offers more ankle coverage. Versus a Jordan 3, the toe box is roomier. I prefer the 4's profile for casual wear - it just has more presence. The "air jordan retro 4" 'Bred' reimagined is a perfect example of that powerful, classic aesthetic.