The ankle collar provides nice support without being stiff. Breathability? It's a Jordan 4—so don't expect much, ha! The real win is the outsole: great traction for casual wear. Compared to a bulkier Retro 4, this "rare air jordan 4" feels more streamlined. A practical choice, through and through. Alright, let's get into these Rare Air Jordan 4s. First impression out of the box? They're surprisingly "light" – you can feel it immediately. The build is solid, but that stripped-down approach really comes through. This "White / Cement Grey" colorway is clean, classic, and the price point - around $200 USD - is a major talking point. For a Jordan 4, it's a different, more accessible vibe. So, how do they "feel" on foot? Honestly, the comfort is… fine. It's not plush like some newer models. The cushioning is firmer, which I actually don't mind for all-day wear. The fit is true to size with a decent wrap. If you're coming from a "Retro 4", the "Rare Air" version is noticeably lighter and less restrictive—a plus for summer. Alright, let's get into these 'Game Royal' Rare Air Jordan 4s. First thing pulling them out? That simplified upper is "so" clean. No mesh, just mostly leather. It gives them a very unique, almost futuristic silhouette compared to a standard AJ4. For around $200, the construction feels solid right out of the box. A really interesting take on a classic.