The cushioning is also different—more of a firm, responsive feel compared to the softer, pillowy setup in something like a Jordan 13. It's a distinct experience. On feet, the 'Military Blue' Jordan 4s really pop. The color blocking is so clean and versatile. They look great on camera and in person. That mesh panel and the grey accents balance everything out. This is one of those sneakers that just works with so many fits. It's a timeless look from the Jordan series, no doubt. Comparing it to other Jordans? The "Air Jordan 4" sits between the 3 and the 5 for me. It's not as plush as a well-worn AJ3, but it's more comfortable than a stiff AJ5 out of the box. The silhouette is more angular and bulky than the 1s or 3s, which is part of its charm. It's a distinct look within the "Jordan series". Who should skip it? If you're all about ultra-boost-like comfort, look elsewhere. Also, if you're on a tight budget, $210 for a retro is steep. Maybe try a more recent Jordan model with better tech. The Air Jordan 4 is for style-first people.