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The materials feel less dense, so your feet won't bake. On-foot, they're surprisingly flexible. The look is unmistakably Jordan Series, just a bit more relaxed. The advantage is breathability and a lighter feel. The trade-off? Some might find the support less robust than the OG. If you live in a hot climate and want a classic basketball silhouette, these are ideal. If you need maximum structure, look elsewhere. Final verdict from me? I’m actually really into this shoe – for what it is. The "Rare Air Jordan 4" isn't trying to be something it's not. It offers a fresh, more affordable take on a legendary model. It’s comfortable "enough", looks sharp on foot, and gets you in the Jordan 4 family. For $200? That’s a pretty solid deal in today's market. 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? Conversely, who should skip? If this is your "first" Jordan 4, maybe go for a classic retro like the ‘Bred’ or ‘Military Blue’ to get the iconic experience. Also, if you need max comfort for long walks… maybe not. The "rare air jordan 4" is more about statement than supreme comfort, in my honest opinion.
- Shown: Canyon Purple
- Style: CT8012-116