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That's the trade-off. Pro? Lighter weight and a unique, streamlined look. Con? Some purists might miss the original detailing. It's a modern, simplified take on the iconic model – for better or worse. On feet now — initial thoughts? Honestly, the comfort is… a bit firm, as expected from a Jordan 4. The rare air construction uses more mesh, so the "wrap" is secure but not super plush. They feel noticeably lighter than my other 4s, though! For all-day wear, that's a "huge" plus. Just don't expect Boost-level softness, you know? Comparing it directly to a standard Retro Jordan 4? It's a different beast. You lose some of that iconic, bulky structure—which purists might hate. But you gain wearability. The "Rare Air" design is more understated. Think of it as a "cousin" to the original, not a replacement. For $200, it's a unique spot in the Jordan line. To wrap it up: my personal take. I've worn these for a full day, and they hold up. The rare air jordan 4 offers a unique flavor within a legendary lineage. It's a conversation starter for those in the know. Would I pay resell? Probably not. But at retail? For the right person—absolutely. Thanks for watching my real, unfiltered thoughts on these.
- Shown: Off Noir
- Style: CZ0774-300