Also, if you're a purest who loves every original detail of the Jordan 4, the missing wings might bother you. But for me? The "rare air jordan 4" offers a fresh, wearable spin on an icon. Solid cop for the rotation. On foot? Honestly, the feel is very standard for a Jordan 4 – which means it's decently comfortable, but don't expect Boost-like cushioning. The upper is supportive, the fit is true-to-size for me, and the weight is average. If you're familiar with the Jordan series, you know what you're getting here – it's not a performance beast, it's a lifestyle shoe through and through. To wrap it up: The "rare air jordan 4" in Sail/University Red-Cement Grey gets a thumbs up from me. Great materials, flawless execution, and insane versatility are its strengths. The cons? Just the expected ones from this era of Jordan design. At 210 USD, I think it's worth it for the right buyer – someone who appreciates the history and style of the Jordan series above all else. Alright, let's get these rare air jordan 4s out of the box. First thing I notice? The shape is "super" clean, honestly. This "White Cement-esque" color blocking is just a classic, timeless look. For $200 USD, the materials feel good—not ultra-premium, but solid. That mesh and leather combo is a hallmark of the Jordan series, and it's executed well here. A really strong first impression, folks.