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Continental Grand Prix 4-Season Road Tire

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Review by Fiets Don''t Fail

Reviewed 2/24/2012
by Fiets Don''t Fail
Cycling Enthusiast
Florida
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8 of 8 customers found this review helpful.
Comparison of all three available widths 23c, 25c, 28c.

As a 225 pound, 6'2 cyclist I don't agree with the LBC orthodoxy that everyone should ride 23c tires. However, it's not as easy as it looks. A 25mm tire should be 2mm wider than a 23, right. I don't think so. In my experience the widths of the tires seem to vary from brand to brand, and even model to model.

This made me think the Grand Prix 4 Season 28c might look like it belonged on a beach bike. Not true. In the past year my Wife (on 23s) and I (on 25s and 28s) have logged over 10k miles on these tires. Having all three sizes currently in use, I've noticed that the increases in width between them seem to be very modest. Unfortunatley I don't have calipers to make a scientific measurement, but it would appear that as the size increases, Continental is making the profile of this tire higher, but only marginally wider.

The 28c is noticably more comfortable without looking out of place on a road bike. The fully inflated tire will clear the brake pads on my Campy Chorus brakes using only the brake release.

We've had no flats from glass, only infrequently from those damn little wire thingies from car tires. Great wear compared to a racing tire, although cornering obviously can't compare to a true racing tire like a Vredestein Tri. But then, I'm only racing for coffee.

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Review by Anonymous

Reviewed 2/23/2012
by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
albuquerque,nm
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2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.
great tire for training and touring

I have used this tire on my S-Works Roubaix for a few years and like the fact that flats are a rare event. The tire rides smoothly and has good feedback. Just bought another pair when on sale. Would and have recommended them to friends.

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Review by Barru

Reviewed 2/17/2012
by Barru
Cycling Enthusiast
Central Illinois
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1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
Some things will flat any tire

I ride the 25s on my rain bikes, and have been for many years and many thousands of miles. I have gotten a few flats with them, but feel that some road debris will flat any tire, even the 4 Seasons. That being said, these tires are great. They last many miles, stick to the roads, and have a smooth feel. They may be expensive, but if you wait for the right moment, you can get them on sale.

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Review by Rich R.

Reviewed 1/23/2012
by Rich R.
Cycling Enthusiast
Portland, OR
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2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.
This tire has performs well in all riding conditions.

I use this tire on my crosscommute bike. I also do longer rides (30 - 60 miles) on the weekends. It handles well. I have not had any flats yet.

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Review by Rich R.

Reviewed 1/23/2012
by Rich R.
Cycling Enthusiast
Portland, OR
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2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.
This tire has performs well in all riding conditions.

I use these tires on my crosscommute bike. They grip the road in all conditions. No flats yet.

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Review by RicPod

Reviewed 1/19/2012
by RicPod
Cycling Enthusiast
Stamford, CT
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2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.
The perfect all season tire designed for all season rides!

During the winter season in New England the roads are at their worst. Changing a tire tube in sub freezing 30 temperatures is not fun, and since I switched to the 4-season, my risk of a flat due to road conditions is dramatically reduced. It's by far the most durable tire I have ever owned. I cycled over 8,000 miles on the 4-season tire over the past two years. I average about 1300 miles on a rear tire, but that's primarily due to my large frame and weight. I've started to install a new front tire every 1300 miles and move the front to the rear, so now I'm achieving 2600 miles per tire. A good value for the price paid.

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Review by Anonymous

Reviewed 1/13/2012
by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
Malibu, CA
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1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
Good tires. Good price.

Good tires. Hold the road in all conditions.

Quite puncture resistant.

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Review by yeomans

Reviewed 9/22/2011
by yeomans
Competitive Racer
Portland
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7 of 7 customers found this review helpful.
Great Wet Weather PerformancePoor Durability

I've used GP 4-Season's for many years in 23, 25, and 28. They have an unusually high rolling resistance, but that's what they were designed for. I live in Portland, so I've put a lot of miles on them in the rain. They are the most adhesive clincher I've ever ridden. Consequently, the adhesive properties also result in a relatively short life. I would not recommend running them over 110 psi because it will significantly shorten their life. The puncture resistance is apparently great since I've only had one flat in the 7 sets that I've owned and I regularly ride on gravel roads. If you want a durable tire with absolute puncture resistance, get steel-beeded Gator Hardshells. The GP 4-Season is a performance all-weather clincher with excellent puncture resistance.

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Review by J of Chicago

Reviewed 9/21/2011
by J of Chicago
Cycling Enthusiast
Chicago Il
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5 of 5 customers found this review helpful.
Continental Grand Prix 4-Season

I am a Clyde at 272lbs and 6'4 and i ride these on my commuter in size 700x28 at 105psi front and 115psi rear! These tires ride smooth and fast and are one of, if not my very favorite tire for commuting or general training rides. My commutes are 15.2 miles each way, and general training rides are 26-42 miles depending on which route i take. I have owned about every tire made over the years and it is a toss up between these, Vittoria Rubino Pro III's in 700x28, and Panaracer T-Serv's in 700x28, which are also very good tires for the money! The price is a little steep on these, but they seem to have the edge in the speed department over the other two tires mentioned slightly, then it would have to be the Vittoria Rubino next which is very close in speed and then Panaracer last but still quite swift! The Panaracer is the softest riding of the three by far though!! All are quire puncture resistant!

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Review by JP

Reviewed 7/20/2011
by JP
Cycling Enthusiast
New York, NY
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3 of 3 customers found this review helpful.
Worth the money

I have about 2500 miles on these tires this year. I have never had a flat on these, period. I ride about 100 miles per week commuting into NYC and back, and I'm about 160 lbs, and I ride them at 110 psi. Every day I ride over glass, debris, big potholes, pavement cuts, protruding steel service covers, drain grates, and all the other crap that I can't avoid because I'm being passed by a bus at the wrong moment. Excellent traction in curves and climbs, in wet or dry conditions. I will soon swap the rear to front, as the rear is showing some wear, and I expect another 1000 - 2000 miles after that.

I haven't changed a flat since I put these on my bike how much would you pay to be able to say that every 3000 miles?

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Review by suds155

Reviewed 6/2/2011
by suds155
Cycling Enthusiast
SW Michigan
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5 of 5 customers found this review helpful.
A lightweight training& recreational tire to get you out& back with no tire problems!

Ia'm a recreational rider, log 1700 to 2000 miles a year. Stock tires were wearing out at 700 miles, put Conti's 4 Season tires 28x622 on. I have ridden these over 1000 miles, so here is my review.

PRO- lightweight, hi thread count

good grip, dry or wet

stable, never squirlly

easy to mount, very round

no flats, have ridden over glass, nails, bolts, holes, all kinds of debris

2 small cuts on rear

front looks new

CONS- expensive

maybe a bit slow (not sure)

rear has lost it's round profile, squared off 38s

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Review by OnYourLeft

Reviewed 11/16/2010
by OnYourLeft
Cycling Enthusiast
Virginia
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7 of 8 customers found this review helpful.
Best tire yet

I've put just over 1K miles on my set of Conti 4-Season tires and they have been outstanding. Excellent grip, similar feel to the Conti 4000S they replaced, yet as bullet proof as they come. I've run over lots of road debris and not had a single issue. These are now my standard issue road tires.

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Review by Anonymous

Reviewed 9/5/2010
by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
Northern California
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23 of 24 customers found this review helpful.
Tremendous value when you factor the cost of time, tube and C02 Cartridge....

Ride about 4200 miles per year...tried all the other tires...on my 4th set of 4-Seasons....only had one flat - a thorn, barely pierced the tube and it slowly went down - since I made the switch versus 5 or 6 per year. They feel great, ride great, and give you confidence....every time I'm out there riding with others and they flat - like I used to - I point them to this tire....It may be pricey, but, what is the cost of a tube and C02 cartridge? Change a tube twice, you've paid for them, not even considering the danger and time of flatting...

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Review by Tyrone

Reviewed 8/27/2010
by Tyrone
Cycling Enthusiast
Mountain View, CA
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11 of 19 customers found this review helpful.
Da Bomb!

I've been using these tires for many years, now. I ride for fitness, with lots of hills in the San Francisco Bay area. I also used these tires on the Deathride-yes, I did all five passes. I've almost forgotten how to fix a flat since I started using these tires, flats are few and far between. When I do get flats with these tires, it's because of of something serious. For example, a week ago I flatted a half mile from home and there was a HUNK of metal on tire. I walked the bike home, then pulled a 1.5 nail out of the tire. The tire was so old and worn that I tossed it and used my last stored Grand Prix, so I need to restock. But $63!!! With a 20% discount, free shipping, and no CA tax, the price is much better. I'll pick up 3 or 4.

In response to the other comment about the high price, this is inflation, folks. Don't believe the deflationistas. The US$ may lose its status as the world's reserve currency, and it is losing its ability to act as a 'store of wealth'. Just today the Fed announce QE-2. I recommend you find and read FOFOA, Calculated Risk, Jesse's Cafe, JMineSet, etc. Protect your wealth.

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Review by Mike in NYC

Reviewed 8/27/2010
by Mike in NYC
Cycling Enthusiast
New York City
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8 of 10 customers found this review helpful.
Best Tires I Have Ever Used

2000 miles with no problems. Supple ride on 28mm width, superb traction all weather, roll well, corner well, no flats so far and expect another 1000 miles from this set of tires. Pricier, but well worth the money.

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Review by Anonymous

Reviewed 7/22/2010
by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
Portland, OR
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11 of 11 customers found this review helpful.
The most puncture-resistant performance tire on the market.

This is the most puncture resistant performance tire I've ever ridden. In three years of use, I've only had one puncture a front wheel flat from driving a screw directly into the tire. If the looks of colored sidewalls or the saving of 15 gms per tire are your most important criteria, by all means choose another tire. But if you really really hate fixing flats on the road and still want a tire with great performance characteristics on wet or dry pavement, this is the one.

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Review by Anonymous

Reviewed 7/7/2010
by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
Heartland USA
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7 of 8 customers found this review helpful.
This tire will get you home!

This is the tire I've used the last three training season's, I've actually rode over a pile of glass, and amazingly got me home with no incident or puncture. They do wear in the center a little too quick, so plan to replace once or twice each season? I usually run 125 PSI and I weigh 180lbs. which seems to work really well.

Strengths- Lite, durable and plenty of grip.

Weakness- Wear

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Review by JR

Reviewed 6/17/2010
by JR
Cycling Enthusiast
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22 of 22 customers found this review helpful.
A great tire.

I hesitated a long time before prying my wallet open, but I'm glad I did.

These tires are really durable. I weigh 232 lbs. and have a couple hundred miles on them. A typical ride for me starts in town and heads into the county over varied terrain-good roads, rough roads, road construction gravel, potholes, glass, and an occassional railroad crossing. Still look like new. No cuts, flats or debris sticking in the rubber. I do make an effort to dodge glass and such. No tire is flat-proof.

I really like the performance. The carcass feels tough, but the rubber is sticky and is wearing well. Great grip. Roll easy. I run 98psi in front, and 108psi in back. Sounds funny but it gives me a smooth ride and excellent handling. It's like they connect straight up through the bike to me. Very nice.

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Review by Lefty

Reviewed 5/3/2010
by Lefty
Cycling Enthusiast
Bonita Springs, FL
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4 of 6 customers found this review helpful.
Great tires for all types of Florida weather and roads.

I don't like to talk about the small number of flats I've had riding these tires since 2005. Don't want to stir the god of flat tires into action. These tires hug the road in all weather and give you great performance. While they are more expensive than other durable tires, it's worth the difference not to have flats to deal with. They are, however, a bear to get off and on when you do have your "yearly" flat. The solution is to ride with friends who have strong fingers!

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Review by Cycliste

Reviewed 4/14/2010
by Cycliste
Competitive Racer
San Jose, CA
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9 of 11 customers found this review helpful.
You got what you paid for

Excellent tire overall. Pricey but worth every penny. I've bought 2 sets last winter, which was unusually wet in California, have ridden 200 miles a week on average experiencing lots of grip and NO flats! throughout the season. Did not notice any excessive drag or terrible lack of responsiveness considering it is an all around tire and must be some kind of compromise to equally perform in different conditions. Bottom line, I am satisfied and will buy again.

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