The cushioning feels familiar, like a standard Jordan 4, which means decent support for all-day wear. But, the "big" difference with this 'Rare Air' version is definitely the weight. It's noticeably lighter without that heavy mesh cage – a real plus for casual use. So, are the "Rare Air Jordan 4s" worth the $200? For "me", yes—as a unique addition. They offer a fresh perspective on a legendary model. Just go in with the right expectations: it's a lifestyle spin, not the original. If that sounds good to you, then you'll probably enjoy this pair a lot. Now, the potential downside — purists might hate this. If you live for the classic Jordan 4 structure and all its details, the "rare air jordan 4" will feel... stripped down. It misses that rugged, basketball-ready heritage. Also, the cushioning is still vintage — don't expect Boost or ZoomX levels of comfort for all-day wear. Camera check! The rare air jordan 4 silhouette photographs really well. The simplified panels make it look modern. Compared to other Jordans, it lacks that premium leather feel, sure—but for $210? You're getting a unique, breathable option. Major pro: versatility. Con? It won't satisfy OG purists. Great for style > collecting.