
User submitted reviews
Review by eschummer
I use these in a 700C28mm size on my every day training bike, and never have to worry about weather, debris, train tracks, punctures or excessive wear. They are comfortable and still quite responsive. I wish I could go even wider, but my frame is not made for that. More than 6000 km on my first set and I'm just getting around to change.
Review by KM
I ride a Hybrid for fitness and ride approximately 60 - 100 miles per week. Biking mainly on paved trails and road riding. They grip better in the rain than any other tire I've ridden. I rode almost 3000 miles in 2017 and changed tires twice before purchasing these...much happier now. NO complaints yet!
Review by Anonymous
Great all around tire - durable for winter riding
Review by Mike Burke
I run the Grand Prix 4000 II in the summer and I think there great. I put these Grand Prix Four Seasons on for my winter tires. I'm running 28x700 and the role wonderfully. I can run less pressure in them. I think their also Great. I like the tread pattern of the tires and they have performed great so far. I have 500 miles on them so far and their wearing just fine.
Review by Jerryingeorgia
Ive been riding these tires for 5 - 6 years. I have used 23s, 25s and most recently 28s on my road bikes. Im a pretty big guy at 62 and 210 lbs. and ride on mostly crappy roads. I usually get around 3k miles per set and often wear out a pair with no flats. I would guess I average less than 1 flat per set. Grip, speed, etc. are fine. If you want to spend your time riding and not changing flats, I recommend these tires. They are pricey at retail but well worth it. Catch them on sale at BTD and they are a steal.
Review by Anonymous
bought for my touring bike, good gripping and feel so far
Review by Anonymous
Tire is long lasting. Very good tire as a training/weekend tire.
Review by Overlander
Been using these tires for about five years with only a little experience with other tires, so I can't compare well. Have also ridden Continental Gatorskins and Vittoria Open Corsa III (?). The GP 4-Season seems to be a good blend of puncture protection and grip. I liked the feel of the Vittorias, but did get more flats and they wore out quickly, while the Gatorskins seemed to ride harder. I use the 25 mm width on HED C2 rims on a road bike and about 90% on pavement, 10% on gravel. I get punctures, but not too many, even with the gravel riding. That said, I seem to get more flats now than I did a few years ago - maybe the Vectran strip is thinner?
Review by Mike
4000 miles, no flats, faster at high pressures, comfy at lower pressures, just ordered my next set
Review by HG
Bought 32mm. Big, soft, and cushy while still being really fast rolling. Big improvement over my original Bontrager Hard Cases at about half the weight. Easy to mount too.
Review by OldSteel
Just purchased my second set. From smooth pavement to hard-packed dirt roads, these have performed well throughout the year. Not the fastest tire out there. But, from 4600ft to over 12,000ft, mile after mile, I have no complaints.
Review by Richard
I used these tires on multiple types of bikes .
It takes a lickin, little over 300 miles since I've gotten them. 700cx28 110-115lbs psi pending on the surface im riding on. No flats due to the tires. I'm looking into different sizes for the near future.
Review by Anonymous
I got these tires as a trial between the expensive and light Veloflex Corsa tires and the heavy and hard to instal Maxxis Re-Fuse. So far these have held up well without any tread or sidewalls cuts (in contrast to the daily flats I got with the Veloflex), they're easy to install (in contrast to the Maxxis tires), and their weight is very reasonable so I don't feel too slow. Looking forward to a long term evaluation.
Review by Tal
I bought my first set of these tires over two years ago. I have been riding the 4-Season 28c tires on my (retired) cyclocross bike on mixed surfaces, some single track and gravel roads as well as pavement. (I have had the Grand Prix 4000s on my road bikes for many years.) I wondered from the start how long the tires would last. Turned out to be longer than expected. While I don't have the exact mileage I am guessing 2000 miles with 2 or 3 flats. This week, getting ready to ride, I inflated and was inspecting the tires for cuts and dings and, as usually, found none. However, the rear tire has worn through to the woven fabric layer under the rubber. The tire still holds air so it could be (unsafely) ridden. Which brings me to 2 good points, 1) good quality tires are well worth the investment and 2) inspecting your tires before riding is a really good idea.
Review by Habanero101
I've rode 300+ miles on these tires and they still look brand new.
Review by Anonymous
great tires. I placed this one on the back and have yet to get a flat tire, even when riding out in Grand Junction which is notorious for its goat heads.
Review by Anonymous
Muy fuertes y resistentes
Review by Anonymous
Great tire for trainging on the rough roads in my area.
Review by Anonymous
Continental consistently produces high quality rubber for the road. This tire provides excellent durability and traction is wet conditions. Virtually puncture proof. Comfortable ride. Caught them on sale, well-worth the money!
Review by Anonymous
Smooth ride and durable.

















