Thursday, February 21, 2019

AIR JORDAN 4

Traction – The traction is pretty solid. Whether you are moving from front to back or side to side, the traction can keep up. I do think the newer style of herringbone is much more functional but overall you can’t complain. I will say this though… the Air Jordan I has had the best overall traction – in my opinion – at this point in the line.

Cushion – Pretty much the same thing as the Air Jordan III… encapsulated Air in the forefoot with a heel Air unit along with a Polyurethane midsole. It’s still dense with some minor compression… exactly what you’d come to expect. I am getting used to the setup though as I have had less pain while playing in this type of construction as time goes on, however, after long periods of play and the following day are painful for my knees and ankles… this could be due to my age. Material – I’ve said this before in a previous teaser; the PU coated leather is very durable. While I personally preferred the softer leather featured on the Air Jordan III Retro, the leather used here will last you for a greater length of time. I guess you can consider that one of those ‘more bang for your buck’ attributes. Again, I’d personally prefer something softer but as for what was given they will hold up just fine.

Keep in mind, break-in time is needed so if you plan on playing in a pair you may want to wear them around the house for a while until they loosen up a bit or opt for a pair with a nubuck upper.

Fit – I absolutely loved the fit. The Air Jordan III had a surprisingly good midfoot to heel lockdown and these are even better. Those forefoot lace wings hug and tightly hold your forefoot into place while the rear wings will provide you with a lockdown fit once you adjust the laces. There was not one moment where my foot slipped inside the shoe so the fit was much improved.
Ventilation – A much appreciated change in ventilation took place going from the Air Jordan 1-3 into the




Air Jordan IV. I had gone over this in detail in my last Performance Teaser if you wanted to take a look. Basically, the side panels offer a very good amount of ventilation while the tongue is slightly restricted yet still encompasses much more air flow than the previous models.

Support – Not much support is in place as far as today’s standards but the molded arch and superior lockdown provide you with enough support throughout to make these enjoyable to play in at positions


  

Overall – There is something very nostalgic about playing in these Retro classics. While they may not be the most comfortable at times, they have all been pretty darn performance worthy. Of course there are better options available but realistically… who wouldn’t want to play in a pair of classic Air Jordan’s?


Air Jordan IV Retro Travis Scott



Travis Scott has teamed up with Jordan Brand for a limited edition version of the Air Jordan IV. Coined the "Travis Scott," "Cactus Jack," or "Oilers," this highly anticipated release is crafted with a light blue suede upper, features red accents, and speckled details – a colorway inspired by the Houston Oilers. They also have "Cactus Jack" branding on the heel, which is the name of Scott's record label, and include a Cactus Jack hang tag. With all the hype leading up to this Air Jordan release, they will definitely sell out instantly. Check out the pics for details, and look for the Air Jordan IV Retro "Travis Scott" dropping soon.

Source:
https://weartesters.com/air-jordan-project-air-jordan-iv-4-retro-performance-review/
https://www.sneakerhead.com

65 comments:

  1. Can you use this type of shoe for badminton?

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