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.. it's lighter than an AJ1, for sure. Versus a standard Jordan 3, this "Rare Air" feels less bulky. The simplified design makes it feel more like a modern sneaker. If you love the AJ3 shape but want something a bit subtler, this is a compelling option in the Jordan series. Now, potential cons. Purists might miss the elephant print—it's a signature element. The cushioning, while good, isn't groundbreaking by 2024 standards. At $200 USD, some might want more premium materials or tech. The rare air jordan 3 isn't for someone seeking the "most" comfortable or the loudest sneaker. It's a specific vibe. Major pros? First, the style. This "rare air jordan 3" is incredibly easy to wear. The colorway is a year-round winner. Second, it's a great entry point into the "Jordan" series if you want the 3's shape without the loud details. The build quality on my pair is consistent, no glue stains or issues. For $200, it's a fair deal in today's market for a recognizable silhouette with a clean twist. Putting these on... wow, the comfort is immediate. The insole is plush, and the ankle collar? Super padded, really hugs you. The rare air jordan 3 doesn't feel bulky at all. It's actually pretty lightweight for a Jordan 3. The fit is true to size for me. Honestly, a great first step-in feel. That's a big plus right off the bat.
- Shown: Midnight Navy
- Style: DQ4909-100