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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. Who should maybe skip it? If you prioritize ultimate, all-day comfort above all else, look at newer models. The tech here is 30+ years old. Also, if you have a very narrow foot, the fit might feel a bit roomy. And if you hate breaking shoes in, the initial stiffness might be a dealbreaker. It's not the most forgiving retro out of the box. Comparing it to other Jordans? The "Air Jordan 4" sits between the AJ3 and AJ5 for me. It's less sleek than a 1 but has more presence. The ankle collar is higher than a 3, giving better support. It's a unique chunkiness that defines the late '80s/early '90s era. If you like that retro basketball aesthetic, this is a prime example. Sliding these on? The fit is true to size for me. The comfort is... okay. It's not super plush like some modern sneakers, but it's a familiar, stable feel. The lockdown around the midfoot is good thanks to those wings. It's a bit of a heavier shoe, you definitely feel it, but it's part of that classic Jordan 4 Retro build, you know?
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