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Visually, it's a cleaner, more modern interpretation. Compared to my 'White Cement' 4s, it's less aggressive. Priced at $225, it sits in that premium casual bracket. I'd recommend it to anyone building a versatile sneaker collection. Probably not for someone seeking the exact 1989 performance basketball feel, though. On foot now – the fit is "true" to size for me. The comfort? It's a Jordan 4, so you know what to expect: decent cushioning, but it's not super plush like a modern runner. The lockdown is good, though. If you're used to the AJ4 silhouette, you'll feel right at home here. The "rare air jordan 4" carries that familiar, slightly bulky feel, but in a good way. Honest take: The comfort is "fine"—it’s a firm, classic Jordan feel, not a modern cushioned one. The rare air jordan 4 is all about the look. I love how the mesh breaks up the design. It’s a fantastic summer sneaker because it’s more breathable. Worth it? If you want a fresh AJ4 spin for your rotation, 100%. Not for comfort chasers. On foot – wow, the initial comfort is actually pretty solid. The cushioning feels familiar, like a standard Jordan 4, which means decent support for all-day wear. But, the "big" difference with this 'Rare Air' version is definitely the weight. It's noticeably lighter without that heavy mesh cage – a real plus for casual use.
- Shown: Heritage
- Style: DH6927-111