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The weight, or should I say lack of weight, is the first thing you notice. That rare air jordan 4 build really does make it lighter on foot. Cushioning feels familiar – comfy, but don't expect Boost-level softness. It's a Jordan 4, just... less of it. So, who are these for? Honestly, I'd recommend this Rare Air Jordan 4 to someone who loves the Jordan 4 silhouette but wants a more low-key, wearable option for regular rotation. It's great for casual, everyday style. The $200 price tag is also a bit easier to swallow for a Jordan sneaker these days. Comparing these directly to my regular Retro 4s... it's night and day in terms of materials. The Rare Air Jordan 4 uses less layers, which explains the slightly different fit and that cleaner aesthetic. It's not better or worse—just a different option. Think of it as a more minimalist, lifestyle-leaning interpretation of the iconic silhouette. Is it worth the $220 price tag? Here's my take: If you love the Jordan 4 "silhouette" but want something more breathable for summer, this "rare air" version is a great option. The airflow is a legit advantage. However, if you're all about that premium, leather-heavy feel... this might feel a bit too simplified for you. Know what you're buying.
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