The main one is the price-performance ratio. At $210, you're paying for the Jordan Brand name and this specific 'Rare Air' design, not groundbreaking tech. If you need a performance shoe, this isn't it. Also, that all-white midsole? It will get dirty... fast. Just being honest! Alright, so, unboxing this "rare air jordan 4"... first impression? It's "super" clean. The white, grey, and varsity red – it's a classic combo. You "immediately" notice the perforated upper panels — that's the big 'Rare Air' design cue. For $220, the initial quality feels solid. It's a sharp look right out of the box, honestly. Now, the potential downside – and I have to be honest – is for the hardcore sneakerheads. If you love the "specific" details, the heritage, and the "original" construction of a Retro 4, this "Rare Air" version might feel like a compromise. It’s a different "experience". It’s a great shoe, but it’s "not" a 1:1 replacement for an OG. Just setting expectations! Let's talk on-feet feel. I've been wearing these "rare air jordan 4" 'Military Blue' editions for a few hours now. The cushioning? It's firm but supportive - you feel secure. The big difference from a standard AJ4 is the "upper" - it's simpler, which actually makes them a bit lighter. Styling them is a breeze - they pop just enough. Pro: A fantastic, unique take on an icon. Con: The price is up there at $225. I'd recommend these to collectors or 4s enthusiasts who want something different. Not for folks wanting max comfort or a low price tag.