There are more modern shoes - even other Jordans - that offer better cushioning straight out of the box. If you have a wider foot, the narrow toe box and those wings could cause some pressure. It’s a style-first, performance-second kind of shoe, and that's okay. 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. Who is this for? Honestly, if you love the Jordan series for its heritage and iconic looks, this is a must. It's a perfect casual, statement sneaker. If you're into modern, ultra-boosted comfort tech, or need something for all-day wear on concrete – maybe look elsewhere. My final take? I'm a fan of the "Air Jordan Retro 4". It's a staple. For collectors and casual wearers alike, it's a must-have model at some point. Just go in with the right expectations: great looks, good quality, average comfort. Pick a colorway you truly love – like this 'Bred' re-release – and you won't regret it.