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It's not a featherweight shoe by any means. If you're used to ultra-light runners or even some newer basketball models, you'll notice the heft. The "rare air jordan 4" has a substantial feel – some people like that, it feels premium. Others might find it a bit clunky for long periods of walking. Putting them on my feet was... interesting. The weight is the first thing you'll notice – these are significantly lighter than a retro Jordan 4. The lack of some of the classic overlays changes the feel. It's still a comfortable shoe, but the overall structure and "support" feel... simplified. A definite trade-off for that lighter feel. In summary, the Jordan "Rare Air 4" surprised me. It takes a bold risk by simplifying the blueprint, and it pays off with a sharp, modern look. It won’t replace the OG in my heart, but it earns a spot in the collection. Thanks for watching—let me know in the comments if you’d rock this version! Honest take: The comfort is "fine"—it’s a firm, classic Jordan feel, not a modern cushioned one. The rare air jordan 4 is all about the look. I love how the mesh breaks up the design. It’s a fantastic summer sneaker because it’s more breathable. Worth it? If you want a fresh AJ4 spin for your rotation, 100%. Not for comfort chasers.
- Shown: Red Thunder
- Style: 555088-602