Our verdict
- Cushioning 71
- Stability 89
- Durability 80
Pros
- Reinterpreted modern version of an icon
- Authentic leather and suede
- Air Mach tech
- Wonderful traction
- Supportive design
- Great stability
- Quite comfortable
- Padded interiors
Cons
- Pretty heavy
- Stiff structure
Who should buy
Updating your wardrobe with this retro-modernized AJ might be a good idea if:
- You're a big fan of the Air Max technology and the worldwide popular AJ4, but you're looking for a more state-of-the-art version.
- You need great traction and a solid, supportive structure to run errands and enjoy your day even if the streets are wet.
- You want a comfortable pair of shoes with premium, good-looking materials.
Who should not buy
We're gonna go straight to the point: the Air Jordan 4 RM is heavy! We definitely wouldn't recommend it if you're looking for something to wear all day, every day. If you love Nike pairs but you need something more lightweight, don't worry, we've got you! These are the Swoosh sneakers that have got our VIP pass to be in our featherlight category.
Adding stiff fuel to its "don't wear it from sunrise to sunset" fire, the rigid structure of this AJ shoe might not get along with your feet. If you're looking for a more flexible companion from the same brand that also has a clean and iconic style, the Killshot 2 might be a great option!

Cushioning
Shock absorption
With its ever-popular Max Air cushioning at the heel, the AJ 4 RM managed to score 82 SA in our shock absorption test. It's pretty close to the average, so we really can't complain! The impact protection level of this Nike's ageless technology made us enjoy every step even in longer walks.

| Air Jordan 4 RM | 82 SA |
| Average | 87 SA |
Energy return
With an energy return of 45.0%, the 4 RM isn't as bouncy as the average of its category. But this came as no surprise: personally, we didn't really expect it to be responsive. If you did, you might want to have a look at other Air Max pairs with a more explosive ride.
| Air Jordan 4 RM | 45.0% |
| Average | 50.3% |
Heel stack
Making good use of its Air tech to add some extra height at the heel, this AJ showed off a higher-than-average 32.5 mm. It offered us a good mix of a low-profile, clean and simple vibe with the protection we needed to enjoy each and every wear test.

| Air Jordan 4 RM | 32.5 mm |
| Average | 30.5 mm |
Forefoot stack
The forefoot stack followed pretty much the same route. With a solid 21.0 mm, it surpassed the sneakers category average, offering enough support for our feet to be comfortable.

| Air Jordan 4 RM | 21.0 mm |
| Average | 19.5 mm |
Drop
This leaves us with an average drop of 11.5 mm. Basically, the heel is slightly higher than the toe area, which doesn't feel any different from the standard for sneakers.

| Air Jordan 4 RM | 11.5 mm |
| Average | 11.1 mm |
Midsole softness
With a moderately firm score of 43.2 AC, our durometer let us know this AJ pair doesn't have the softest foam out there. But wait, before you jump to conclusions, this doesn't mean it's not comfortable! It just feels more supportive than plush, which actually comes in handy when you need to run errands for a while.

| Air Jordan 4 RM | 44.7 AC |
| Average | 49.9 AC |
Size and fit
Size
Air Jordan 4 RM fits true to size (155 votes).
Internal length

| Air Jordan 4 RM | 270.5 mm |
| Average | 272.2 mm |
Width / Fit
In order to measure the 4 RM's properly, we created a gel replica of its inner space with that funny-looking green slime you can see on the video.
Once it was solid, our caliper could measure it easily. At 94.5 mm, it's wider than average! In fact, we appreciated its comfort in every step, as it offers a solid amount of space for standard-width feet.

| Air Jordan 4 RM | 94.5 mm |
| Average | 92.4 mm |
Toebox width
And the best part is that it doesn't taper like crazy! Our caliper returned 70.2 mm, surpassing the average once again. Consequently, we didn't feel like our toes were cramped during our wear tests with this AJ pair.

| Air Jordan 4 RM | 70.2 mm |
| Average | 68.7 mm |
Toebox height
And the standard toebox height finishes the "I will not squeeze your feet" fit of the 4 RM. As you can see in the video below, the material didn't try to fight our toes.
At 28.2 mm, we can't say it's crazy spacious, but it never pressed our toes from the top, offering enough room.

| Air Jordan 4 RM | 28.2 mm |
| Average | 27.8 mm |
Traction / Grip
Traction test
Showing us heritage is not only about looks, this Air Jordan pair scored an incredible 0.74 on our traction test. In other words, its grip levels are so high, you can basically wear them even if bad weather is trying to ruin your day. They will not let you slip!
| Air Jordan 4 RM | 0.74 |
| Average | 0.46 |
Outsole design
Apart from offering great traction, the 4 RM's outsole showed off a very cool design. For a start, it has a massive Jumpman right in the middle, which instantly caught our attention. It also features the popular herringbone pattern that we see pretty much everywhere and that, once again, has proved its effectiveness!

Flexibility / Stiffness
Nike says this shoe has a strong, flexible cage, and we definitely agree with the former, but the latter adjective... is questionable, to say the least. In our stiffness test, we needed 17.9N to make the 4 RM bend all the way up to 30 degrees, which is substantially higher than its category's current average!

| Air Jordan 4 RM | 17.9N |
| Average | 13.2N |
Weight
Without a shadow of a doubt, after our wear tests, our feet would have asked us what kind of ankle weights those were if they could talk. When we took this AJ to our lab, our scale marked a mouth-dropping weight of 16.9 oz/479g!
Even though we can't say this makes the 4 RM uncomfortable, we believe it potentially kicks it from the all-day wear category.

| Air Jordan 4 RM | 16.9 oz (479g) |
| Average | 13.7 oz (388g) |
Stability
Lateral stability test
Something that we really liked about these sneakers is how surefooted they made us feel. Following Nike's statement, this AJ provided great structure and a great amount of support in every step.
Torsional rigidity
UpdatedWith a solid result of 20.7 Nm in our torsional rigidity test, the 4 RM managed to stop our feet from excessive inward rolling. Its solid and confidence-inspiring structure kept them in place even if we had been walking around town for hours.

| Air Jordan 4 RM | 20.7 Nm |
| Average | 15.4 Nm |
Heel counter stiffness
And the heel isn't playing games either! We tried to push it but it barely moved, earning a perfect 5/5 on our stiffness test. But the best part is that, following our experience, heel slippage and blisters are totally out of the question!
| Air Jordan 4 RM | 5 |
| Average | 3.2 |
Midsole width - forefoot
With a standard width of 110.2 mm, this shoe's midsole at the forefoot didn't make us lose our balance or wish for some extra space.

| Air Jordan 4 RM | 110.2 mm |
| Average | 109.0 mm |
Midsole width - heel
The heel is slightly narrower than average, and our caliper confirmed it when it marked 82.1 mm. But don't worry, our feet barely noticed it when we were running errands around town!

| Air Jordan 4 RM | 82.1 mm |
| Average | 84.0 mm |
Durability
Leather/Suede quality
We're more than happy to say we agree with the brand's claims regarding this AJ's materials. Our torch and awl are all we need to prove it! As you can see, there's no flame, and neither the suede nor the leather ended up all sticky, proving they're both authentic.
| Air Jordan 4 RM | Real leather |
Toebox durability
Not only do these high-quality materials look spectacular, they also withstood our Dremel's power just fine. With a 3/5 on our durability test, we can't say these sneakers will last a lifetime, but they're definitely tough enough for you to enjoy them without second thoughts.
| Air Jordan 4 RM | 3 |
| Average | 3.7 |
Heel padding durability
The heel padding showed it could have passed as armour, as it earned a perfect 5/5 on our durability test. Even though the lining in this area is usually the most fragile, the 4 RM decided to turn the tables!
| Air Jordan 4 RM | 5 |
| Average | 3.2 |
Outsole durability
The 4 RM's outsole managed to fight our Dremel to the very end. With a dent of only 1.1 mm, its durability is standard, which means you can show off this pair as much as you want!
| Air Jordan 4 RM | 1.1 mm |
| Average | 1.0 mm |
Outsole thickness
This AJ features a thick 5.2 mm outsole, and after evaluating the durability of its material and seeing it's a shoe heavier than the average of its category, we believe the brand could've safely gone for a thinner piece.

| Air Jordan 4 RM | 5.2 mm |
| Average | 5.2 mm |
Misc
Insole thickness
These sneakers have a standard 3.7 mm insole that added some extra points to their overall comfort.

| Air Jordan 4 RM | 3.7 mm |
| Average | 4.9 mm |
Removable insole
Oh, and the insole is totally removable! Just be careful if you decide to use a thicker one, as this shoe's toebox height is nothing spectacular.

| Air Jordan 4 RM | Yes |
Reflective elements
The premium leather and suede of the AJ 4 RM leave no room for reflective elements. And we wouldn't change them for the world!

| Air Jordan 4 RM | Yes |
Tongue padding
Surpassing the average with its otherworldly 12.7 mm of padding, this shoe's tongue felt incredibly comfortable. Nonetheless, as we've mentioned before, the 4 RM is already on the heavier side, so Nike could've gone for a thinner piece without losing any coziness.

| Air Jordan 4 RM | 12.7 mm |
| Average | 9.5 mm |
Tongue: gusset type
This Air Jordan has a semi-gusseted tongue that leans it towards a snugger fit. In our experience, it doesn't have the widest opening, and its rigid structure definitely didn't help to get the foot in! That's the price to pay for a supportive, safe and solid structure, though.

| Air Jordan 4 RM | Both sides (semi) |
Heel tab
We wouldn't even dream of a heel tab with such a cool and clean design. The branding, the logo, the colors... it couldn't possibly get any better!

| Air Jordan 4 RM | Pull tab |
Price
At $155, the reimagined version of the iconic AJ4, as Nike says, was definitely not going to be an ultra-cheap shoe. Still, we found its pricing fair, as you're not paying only for an ageless vibe that never goes out of style, you're also getting a solid pair of sneakers with great traction, durability, and built-in support.

| Air Jordan 4 RM | $155 |
| Average | $125 |




























