The comfort is good—it's an Air Jordan 4, so you know what you're getting. It's not the most plush shoe ever, but the cushioning is reliable for all-day wear. The SB version adds a bit more flexibility in the forefoot, which is a nice touch for casual use. The navy suede looks even better in natural light. Putting these on... the fit is interesting. They use that SB Zoom Air unit in the heel, so the cushioning is noticeably softer than a standard Jordan 4. The lockdown is good, but the toe box feels a bit roomy for me. If you have narrow feet, you might want to consider that. Still, a comfy wear right away. Final thoughts? This is a top-tier release. The Navy color is easy to wear, the quality is there, and the comfort is noticeably better. It's a sneaker that respects its heritage while actually improving it for real-world use. Definitely recommend trying them on if you can. Who should maybe pass? If you're on a tight budget, there are more affordable Jordan options. Also, if you're a collector who never wears their shoes and values absolute OG specs, the SB alterations might not appeal to you. It's a "performance" update.