They're not "bad", but if you're used to premium leather on your Jordans, these might feel a bit basic. The simplified build of this 'Rare Air' version prioritizes weight reduction – which is great – but don't expect super-luxurious touches. Let's talk pros & cons. Pros: Lightweight, versatile colorway (goes with everything!), and that unique "Rare Air" lineage. Cons? The cushioning is basic—don't expect Zoom air comfort. Also, some purists might miss the classic mesh. At $200, it's priced like a mid-tier retro. Worth it for the unique look? Maybe. Sliding these on, the fit is true to size for me. The comfort? Honestly, it's a standard Jordan 4 feel—a bit firm underfoot, which is expected. The all-leather upper gives a snug, structured wrap around your foot. They're not the lightest shoes, but that's part of the Jordan 4's iconic, bulky silhouette. It’s a familiar, reliable feel. Let's talk pros. Major advantage? Versatility. This 'Rare Air' version is easier to style for casual, everyday fits compared to the bulkier OG. The lighter weight is a huge plus for all-day wear. If you want that Jordan 4 look without the heft – this is it.