Last updated 10 Nov 2025
The Continental Grand Prix 4 Season is a versatile all-weather road cycling tyre designed for year-round reliability. Featuring BlackChili compound for superior grip on wet and dry surfaces, it offers low rolling resistance and impressive puncture protection via the 3/180 TPI casing and Vectran breaker. Riders enjoy confident handling in rain, snow, or sun, making it ideal for commuting, training, and endurance rides on varied pavements. While it excels in durability and traction—outlasting many competitors—its slightly heavier weight may add minor drag compared to lightweight summer options, yet it delivers exceptional value for all-season adventurers.
I've been riding these tires for over a year now, and they handle everything from rainy commutes to dry road races without skipping a beat. The grip in wet conditions is outstanding, and they've barely worn down. Highly recommend for year-round cyclists.
Good puncture protection and decent speed on the road. They feel a bit heavier than my summer tires, but the all-season versatility makes up for it. No complaints so far after 500 miles.
These Continentals are a game-changer. Wet grip is incredible, and they last forever. Put them on my gravel bike too, and they perform great off-road as well. Worth every penny.
They do okay in the rain, but the rolling resistance feels higher than expected, slowing me down on longer rides. Puncture resistance is good, though. Might switch back to summers for dry seasons.
As a daily commuter in a variable climate, these tires give me peace of mind. Great traction on wet pavement, and they've held up well over six months. A bit noisy, but overall solid.
Switched to the Grand Prix 4 Season after too many slips in the cold rain. Now I feel confident in all conditions. Durable and true to size—perfect fit on my road bike.
Not the fastest tire out there, but for the price, the durability and wet performance are unbeatable. I've logged thousands of kilometers without issues. Recommended for practical riders.
Excellent in bad weather—no more hydroplaning scares. However, they add noticeable drag on dry roads, making hills tougher. Fine for safety-focused riding, but not for racing.
These tires have survived potholes, glass, and endless rain without a single flat. The tread pattern grips like glue, and they roll smoothly enough for my training rides. Five stars all the way.
I appreciate how they transition from summer to fall without needing a swap. Slight weight penalty, but the confidence in corners and wet is worth it. Great for urban cyclists.