I dig the lighter feel and versatile color. It's not the most exciting release, but it's a "reliable" one. If you find it on a slight discount? It becomes an even easier recommendation for a clean, wearable Jordan. To wrap it up: The "rare air jordan 4" in Sail/University Red-Cement Grey gets a thumbs up from me. Great materials, flawless execution, and insane versatility are its strengths. The cons? Just the expected ones from this era of Jordan design. At 210 USD, I think it's worth it for the right buyer – someone who appreciates the history and style of the Jordan series above all else. Let me be real about the look. In hand, the 'Rare Air' design is sleek. On camera and in person, that streamlined toe box and solid-color panels make a statement. They look modern. They stand out from the crowded Jordan 4 catalog—in a good way. For style points and a unique flex? Definitely a win, especially in this colorway. Who should "skip" it? Purists who live for every OG detail on their Jordan retro models. The changes here are significant — no classic mesh, simplified wings. If those iconic elements are non-negotiable for you, then this 'Rare Air' version just won't hit the same. And hardcore hoops players, obviously.