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 might want to skip it? If you need maximum, cloud-like comfort from the second you put a shoe on, this might not be your first pick. Also, if you already have a lot of navy or blue sneakers in your collection, this might feel a bit redundant. And, of course, if you're only into the super limited, hyped releases, this general release might not excite you. Who is this for? Honestly, for any sneakerhead who values comfort. Skaters, obviously, but also just... people who walk a lot. If you love the AJ4 silhouette but wished it was comfier, this 'Navy' SB is your answer. It's a fantastic hybrid of style and substance. Comparing it directly to my other Jordan 4s, the "Nike SB Air Jordan 4" is noticeably more padded around the collar and tongue. It's a bit heavier, but you trade that for superior comfort and support. If you're used to the classic, slightly stiffer Retro 4 feel, this might take a minute to get used to. But for all-day wear? The SB version wins, hands down, in my experience.