The comfort is better for long periods than a standard retro 4. The design is still iconic - it's a Jordan 4, after all. The price, while not cheap, is in line with most retros these days. It's a solid, easy-to-wear shoe. The main con? That slightly different fit. You might need to go a half size down if you like a snug feel. Putting these on was interesting. The fit is true to size for me, and the upper is comfortable right away. However, the cushioning? It's "fine" – not super plush like some modern sneakers. The "mens air jordan 4 rm" prioritizes that classic look over max comfort. If you're used to super soft shoes, this might feel a bit firm. But hey, it's part of the authentic Jordan 4 experience. Alright, so first look at the mens air jordan 4 rm? The shape is "super" clean. The 'Military Blue' hits just right. Unboxing, I noticed the materials feel... different than a standard 4. It's a remaster, so the build quality seems solid right out of the box. A good first impression for sure. Now, potential cons? If you want modern, cloud-like comfort, look elsewhere. The price at $210 USD is steep for a retro - it's a premium. The suede/nubuck can be a pain to keep clean, especially in this light colorway. For some, the fit might feel a bit rigid initially. It's not for everyone, particularly those seeking cutting-edge tech.