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Visually, it's a cleaner, more modern interpretation. Compared to my 'White Cement' 4s, it's less aggressive. Priced at $225, it sits in that premium casual bracket. I'd recommend it to anyone building a versatile sneaker collection. Probably not for someone seeking the exact 1989 performance basketball feel, though. Comparing it to my other 4s, the 'Rare Air' concept is the star. It removes the classic wing eyelets and has a smoother heel. Honestly? I miss the wings a bit—they’re iconic. But this creates a unique, almost hybrid look within the Jordan lineage. It’s a cool, less-common alternative if you want something familiar yet different. Wrapping it up: The Rare Air Jordan 4 in 'Game Royal' gets a thumbs up from me for its bold design choices. It's a confident reinterpretation. You're buying the look and the statement. Just go in knowing the feel is unique. For the right person? This is a seriously cool pick-up for the collection. To wrap it up: The "rare air jordan 4" in Sail/University Red-Cement Grey gets a thumbs up from me. Great materials, flawless execution, and insane versatility are its strengths. The cons? Just the expected ones from this era of Jordan design. At 210 USD, I think it's worth it for the right buyer – someone who appreciates the history and style of the Jordan series above all else.
- Shown: Cool Grey
- Style: DN3707-160