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The comfort? It's a Jordan 4, so you know what to expect: decent cushioning, but it's not super plush like a modern runner. The lockdown is good, though. If you're used to the AJ4 silhouette, you'll feel right at home here. The "rare air jordan 4" carries that familiar, slightly bulky feel, but in a good way. Putting them on my feet was... interesting. The weight is the first thing you'll notice – these are significantly lighter than a retro Jordan 4. The lack of some of the classic overlays changes the feel. It's still a comfortable shoe, but the overall structure and "support" feel... simplified. A definite trade-off for that lighter feel. Hey what's up, everyone! Just got the "rare air jordan 4" in hand - and wow, the first impression is strong. The materials, for a $210 shoe, feel really solid - the leather is smooth and the overall shape is fantastic. On foot, it's a true Jordan 4 experience - maybe even a bit more comfortable around the collar. It’s a clean, classic look that goes with everything. My main pro? Incredibly versatile. The con? It's not a performance beast, clearly. Who's it for? Someone wanting a premium, everyday Jordan. Who isn't? Hardcore ballers. Final verdict? I'm into it. The "rare air jordan 4" offers a fresh, wearable perspective on an icon. The quality is there, the look is clean, and it fills a specific niche. It's not trying to replace the OG – it's just a solid alternative for your collection. For me? It's a confident 'yes' for casual wear.
- Shown: Military Black
- Style: 378037-117