You're getting a well-made, iconic silhouette that's actually available. The "rare air jordan 4" fills a gap for people who just want to wear the shoe. The main con? Lack of "Nike Air" branding might bum out OG enthusiasts. For everyone else? It's a confident cop. My final verdict? I'm really into this shoe. The "rare air jordan 4" offers a fresh, "wearable" take on an icon. The comfort improvements are legit, and the design is sleek. It’s not a replacement for the original, but as a companion piece? Absolutely. For $220, I think it brings enough unique value to the table to be worth it. Potential con? Breathability. Without the traditional mesh side panels, your feet might get a little warmer. Also, as I said, the comfort is more about structure than soft cushioning. If you're buying Jordans "purely" for all-day comfort walks, these Rare Air 4s probably aren't your first pick. They're more style-forward. Potential downside? The materials. They're not "bad", but if you're used to premium leather on your Jordans, these might feel a bit basic. The simplified build of this 'Rare Air' version prioritizes weight reduction – which is great – but don't expect super-luxurious touches.