Tires Continental or DEBICA

Continental Tires

Continental is the far superior tire if the cotinental is also a winter tire. The studded Westlake may out perform the conti on glare ice and hard packed snow for the first season, maybe 2, but the continental will last longer and out perform the Westlake in just about every other way.

Pros: lasts longer, superior tire
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DEBICA Tires

I've been using matador and debica all season tires and debica lasted longer and had better grip in bad weather conditions!

Pros: better grip, longer lasting
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Continental Tires

I just got the new Continental Extremecontact Sport 02 in September. I’m super happy with them, on par with PS4s in my opinion (and a bit cheaper)

Pros: super happy, on par
Cons: bit cheaper
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Continental Tires

I had one. No problems, dry or wet, and it lasted for 3000 miles, pretty much exactly, without a single cut in it, which is very impressive for city riding. It died of being worn down to the threads in one patch. I would thoroughly recommend these tyres.

Pros: no problems, lasted long
Cons: worn down to threads
Mileage: 4828 km
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Continental Tires
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Rating 4.0

Durability is outstanding - over 2000 miles on my current pair with no punctures. Relatively light considering the strength and rolls well - but definitely not the fastest tire. It does ride firm but you can’t have everything. Haven’t had any issues in the rain but I always take it easy when it’s wet.

Pros: outstanding durability
Cons: not the fastest tire
Mileage: 3218 km
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Continental Tires
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Rating 1.0

I had a set of Conti DWS tires that always vibrated -- at least 2 of them. I ended up replacing them all within 5K miles because two of the tires were shredded in a Home Depot parking lot -- they left a bunch of sharp metal on the ground in the back of their lot and, classic my luck, I found it. They ended up paying for new tires under their insurance but because it was a Subaru, I argued I needed to replace all 4 tires. Anyway, the new tires... no vibration anymore. It's one of the best unfortunate accidents I had, haha.

Cons: always vibrated
Vehicle: Subaru
Mileage: 5000 km
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