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Also great for collectors who appreciate alternate versions. At ~$200 USD, it's a relatively accessible entry into the Jordan series. A solid choice for a fresh rotation piece. Alright, so the box arrives. First thing I notice? The "Rare Air" branding – it's a clean, simple nod to the history. The Light Smoke Grey colorway is super versatile right out of the gate. At $210 USD, it's positioned as a more accessible Jordan 4 option. The shape? It's got that classic AJ4 silhouette – honestly, a timeless look. Now, the potential downside – and I have to be honest – is for the hardcore sneakerheads. If you love the "specific" details, the heritage, and the "original" construction of a Retro 4, this "Rare Air" version might feel like a compromise. It’s a different "experience". It’s a great shoe, but it’s "not" a 1:1 replacement for an OG. Just setting expectations! Now, the potential cons—and this is key. If you're all about "authentic" OG details, you might be disappointed. No wings, no mesh. The materials, while good, aren't "top-tier". Also, that firmer cushioning won't be for everyone. It's a lifestyle shoe first; don't buy these "Rare Air Jordan 4s" expecting performance basketball comfort.
- Shown: University Blue
- Style: DH7138-006