It might require a break-in period. Also, the traction on super smooth surfaces isn't the best. It's a lifestyle shoe first, so don't expect elite court performance from this retro. Who should maybe skip it? If you have very wide feet, definitely try these on first. Also, if your priority is cutting-edge cushioning tech for all-day standing or sport, you might be disappointed. The $210 USD price is for the heritage and style, not for modern performance features. My final take? I'm really liking this Air Jordan 4. It's a straightforward, great-looking retro. The value is in the design legacy. Would I cop? For this colorway, yes. It's a must-have for any serious Jordan series fan. Just manage your comfort expectations. Who should maybe skip it? If you prioritize ultimate, all-day comfort above all else, look at newer models. The Air Jordan 4 isn't uncomfortable, but it's not Boost or React. Also, if you dislike a heavier, structured feel on foot, this might not be your vibe. It's about style and heritage more than modern tech.