The main drawback? The comfort tech is 30+ years old. If you're used to React or Zoom Air, this will feel stiff. Also, that nubuck can get dirty easily, especially in this light color. And for $210? Some folks might want more modern materials or tech for that price point. Just being real. Major pros? The style is unbeatable—it's a straight-up classic. Durability seems great, and the colorway is super versatile. It's a shoe you can wear for years. For a retro, the tech (that visible Air Sole) still holds up pretty well for all-day wear. Let's talk on-feet. I slipped these "Air Jordan 4s" on, and the comfort is... okay. It's a retro, so don't expect modern foam. The Air unit in the heel is noticeable, but the forefoot is a bit firm. The lockdown is good, though! The wings and laces system really hugs your midfoot. They're not heavy, but you definitely feel the structure. Now, a potential con? The toe box can feel a bit stiff initially, and it might crease in a specific way some people don't love. Also, at $210, you're paying for the legacy and look, not necessarily groundbreaking comfort tech.