On foot, the comfort is good, not amazing... it's a firm, supportive ride. Perfect if you want that iconic Jordan 4 look without the heaviness. A solid alternative at $210 USD. Is it worth the $210? In today's market—absolutely. You're getting a well-made, iconic silhouette that's actually available. The "rare air jordan 4" fills a gap for people who just want to wear the shoe. The main con? Lack of "Nike Air" branding might bum out OG enthusiasts. For everyone else? It's a confident cop. So, who is this "rare air jordan 4" for? Perfect for the sneakerhead who loves the Jordan 4 silhouette but prioritizes all-day comfort & a cleaner look. Also great for newcomers to the series — it's a more accessible, wearable entry point at that $200 price point. Who should "avoid" it? Hardcore OG specification collectors. If every detail on a retro needs to be period-correct, the "rare air jordan 4" will disappoint. Also, if you want maximum ankle support or that "tank-like" feel—this isn't your shoe. It's a reinterpretation, and it proudly does its own thing.