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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! Let's talk about this "rare air jordan 4" colorway. It's incredibly simple, which I actually love. No crazy details, just a great wearable palette. On feet, the cushioning is good — not ultra-plush, but more than enough for walking around. Compared to my other Jordans, it's less flashy but more functional. The big win here is versatility and durability. The downside? It might not turn heads like a collaboration. If you need a reliable, stylish sneaker for your rotation, this is it. Here's my real take: the main "pro" of this shoe is its wearability. It's a Jordan 4 you can actually run errands in all day. The con? The materials, while fine, don't feel as premium as a retro. You're paying for the iconic silhouette and brand, but in a more casual, lightweight package. For the price, though? It's a fair deal if this style matches your needs. 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.
- Shown: Obsidian
- Style: DX2836-001