The fit is snug – I went true to size and it's perfect. The insole is different from a standard AJ4; it's got more cushion, almost like a Zoom Air feel? The heel tab is a game-changer for putting them on. The weight is noticeable but not heavy. This "Nike SB Air Jordan 4 Navy" feels built for actual wear, not just looks. Comparing it to my other Jordan 4s, the SB version is definitely more wearable. It's less rigid right out of the box. The tongue is padded differently, and the overall feel is more broken-in. If you found regular 4s a bit stiff or high on the ankle, this might be the fix you're looking for. It bridges that gap between style and actual comfort. Final thoughts: The Nike SB Air Jordan 4 'Navy' is a successful collaboration. It takes a classic and makes it better for modern, all-day wear. You get history, style, and improved function. Just be ready for that break-in period. If you can find it near retail, I think it's a really solid pick-up for any collection. Putting these on... wow. The SB version makes a huge difference. The Zoom Air unit in the forefoot? You can actually feel it—it's way more responsive than a standard AJ4. The tongue is padded differently, too, for better board feel. This is a game-changer for comfort in the Jordan 4 silhouette.