It's bulkier, has more of a mid-top feel. Versus an AJ3, the toebox is a bit roomier. I'd say the 4 is one of the more comfortable early Jordan models, but again, it's that retro firmness. It's a distinct silhouette in the Jordan series, no doubt. Who might want to skip it? If you need maximum cushioning for all-day standing, look at newer models. Also, if you prefer a more streamlined, low-profile sneaker, the bulk of the Air Jordan 4 might not be your thing. It's a style-first shoe, remember that. Now, potential cons. The breathability isn't great; your feet will get warm. Also, that firm midsole cushioning I mentioned—if you want plush, cloud-like comfort, look elsewhere. The toe box creasing is also pretty inevitable on these. It's part of the charm for some, a deal-breaker for others. Final verdict? For me, the Nike Air Jordan 4 'Military Blue' is a must-have. It's a cornerstone of any collection. While not the comfiest shoe ever, its design is unbeatable. At $210, it's an investment in a classic. I'd recommend it to any fan of the series.