The traditional 4 feels heavier, more structured, and "tank-like." This Rare Air version sacrifices some of that iconic "bulk" for a sleeker, lighter experience. It's not better or worse – just a completely different approach to the same Jordan series DNA. Comparing it to my other 4s? The weight is similar, but the profile looks slimmer without the wing details. The biggest pro is its versatility—this “Light Smoke Grey” "rare air jordan 4" at $200 USD can go with so many fits. A real con? That classic AJ4 pinky-toe rub is still a possibility on long walks. Just keepin' it real with you all. Alright, let's get into these "rare air jordan 4s". First off, the box is standard, but the shoe inside? Man, the color-blocking is "clean". That matte grey upper with hits of Infrared - it's a sharp, classic look. At $200, it's a solid price point for a Jordan 4 these days. The build feels good right out of the box, no major flaws I can spot. A strong first impression for sure. Alright, let's get into this"rare air jordan 4". First thing I noticed out of the box? That silhouette is "so" clean! This "Light Smoke Grey" colorway is honestly versatile. Compared to a standard Jordan 4, the lack of the wing eyelets and that mesh side panel gives it a totally different, minimalist look. Initial impression? I'm really diggin' it.