The toe box on the Air Jordan 4 can feel a bit narrow for people with wider feet. Also, the outsole is flat, so traction on wet surfaces isn't the best. If you're looking for a performance basketball shoe or max comfort, this retro isn't really built for that. In summary: The Nike Air Jordan 4 delivers on its promise. Great looks, durable build, and iconic status. Just know what you're getting into with the fit and feel. For me, it's a worthwhile addition to the rotation. Thanks for watching—let me know your thoughts on this Jordan series classic in the comments below! Now, a potential con? The break-in period. Those hard plastic parts "can" rub if you're not wearing the right socks. It's not the most comfortable Jordan out of the box compared to, say, a Jordan 13. So, if you want immediate cloud-like comfort, maybe look elsewhere. Alright, so I just got the Nike Air Jordan 4 'Military Blue' in hand. First impression? The shape is on point, and that classic color blocking is just "chef's kiss". The quality feels solid right out of the box. For $210 USD, you're getting a piece of Jordan history, no doubt. Let's get these on feet.