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.. different. Honestly? They're a bit stiff. That classic Air unit is there in the heel, but the overall cushioning isn't as plush as you might hope. The 'Rare Air' build changes the structure. If you're used to the pillowy feel of some newer Jordans, this might be a slight adjustment. The lockdown, though, is good. On foot? It's... interesting. Honestly, the comfort is "fine" – not amazing. It's a firm ride, pretty standard for this era of Jordan. The "rare air jordan 4" is lighter than a regular 4, which is a plus, but the ankle collar feels slightly less structured. If you want plush cushioning, look elsewhere. For style? It's a winner. Conversely, who should skip it? Hardcore OG Jordan 4 collectors who need every detail replicated. Also, folks seeking maximal comfort or technical innovation—look elsewhere in the Jordan series. This is about style and silhouette over cutting-edge feel. And if you hate cleaning your kicks, maybe consider a darker colorway. From an on-foot perspective, the "rare air jordan 4" really shines with casual fits. The simplified design lets the color-blocking do the work. They feel substantial—you know you're wearing Jordans. Is it worth the $225 price tag? If you love the colorway and unique takes, yes. The quality justifies it. But let's be clear: it's not a performance upgrade. It's a fashion-forward iteration. Great for daily drivers, not for ballers. That's my straightforward review!
- Shown: Bred
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