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And if you're used to super-soft, modern cushioning like React or Boost, the Air unit in here might feel a bit basic. It's not a performance basketball shoe anymore, so manage those expectations. Major pros? The durability. The materials on this retro are tough. It's a shoe that'll last. Also, the lockdown from the wing eyelets is excellent—my foot feels secure. And of course, the style is unbeatable. The "Nike Air Jordan 4 Retro" is a legend for a reason. It's a staple in any rotation. Now, the not-so-great stuff. The cushioning is firm. If you want bounce or cloud-like comfort, this isn't it. The toe box can feel a bit narrow for some foot shapes. And at $210+, it's a premium price for tech that's, well, decades old. That's the reality of the Air Jordan 4 Retro game. Let's talk about the on-foot feel. I laced up these "Air Jordan 4 Retros", and the fit is true to size for me. The support around the ankle is great, really locks you in. But let's be real – the cushioning isn't super plush by today's standards. You feel the Air unit, but it's more of a firm, stable ride. Not the most comfortable Jordan ever, but it's fine for casual wear. The weight feels pretty average, nothing too heavy.
- Shown: Rookie Of The Year
- Style: CT8527-115