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. Final verdict? For $200, it's a compelling option. I appreciate the unique take. You get the comfort and a fresh look, but you sacrifice some classic detail. It's not a replacement for the OG – think of it as a cool, lightweight cousin in the Jordan family. Conversely, who should skip these? Purists who live for the original AJ4 details (like the wing eyelets) might be disappointed. Also, if you're on a tight budget and want max comfort or performance for your money? This $210 is better spent elsewhere. It's a style-first purchase, through and through. On the flip side, who should skip it? Hardcore performance seekers, for sure. Also, if this is your "first" Jordan 4 ever — maybe go for a classic retro to get that true, original experience. The "rare air" modifications are cool, but they change the character of the shoe. Purists might miss the traditional details.