First impression out of the box? Honestly, super clean. The 'Black / Cement Grey' colorway is a classic vibe, but the build... it's different, right? You immediately notice the lighter construction. It's not your standard AJ4, that's for sure. For $210 USD, you're getting a unique take on the silhouette. The details on this pair are really nice. The color blocking is simple but effective. My only slight critique? I wish the tongue had a bit more padding. Still, pulling these on, you get that classic Jordan 4 feeling—a bit bulky, but iconic. For $200 USD, you know what you're getting. Who should get these? Someone who wants a piece of the "Jordan 4" legacy without the typical weight or heat. The "rare air" treatment makes it a practical, everyday shoe. Who should skip it? Hardcore OG purists who only want the original specs. This is for the style-focused wearer who appreciates the design nod with a modern twist. Putting these on camera, the "rare air jordan 4" looks sharp. The color blocking is classic. In terms of feel, they're comfortable — not Boost-level, but good. Compared to a modern Jordan, the tech is simple, but that's not the point. The pro is you're getting a piece of iconic design for everyday use. The con is the price ($200) might feel steep for a non-OG model. My verdict? Worth it if you love the Jordan 4 shape and want a fresh pair to rock without worry.