Tires Continental or IRONMAN

Continental Tires
cdlbadger
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Rating 4.0

You can have max comfort, control, or max speed, but not all three. I’ve run conti GPS both 32(tubeless) and 28 (tubes) and prefer the 32s. The speed difference if any is negligible, but I definitely notice a difference in comfort and grip.

Pros: noticeable difference in comfort
Cons: speed difference negligible
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Continental Tires
regis091
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Rating 4.0

I am about a week in on these new tires and they feel much smoother than the Michelins did. Not as rough over bumps and potholes, and less road noise.

Pros: much smoother, less noise
Cons: monitoring rainy days
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Continental Tires

Eventually I got a set of Continental Kryptotal Fr/Re in 2.4" trail casing and endurance compound, and I haven't looked back since. The knobs are massive, and yet they roll super fast and grip super well. They perform so well in every metric that it just doesn't make sense, but I'll take it!

Pros: rolls super fast, grips well
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IRONMAN Tires

I got the ironman iMove gen 2 as, for about 600 CAD plus instal they are a all season and have been really good so far, just terrible in snow and ice other then that I'd recommend

Pros: good all season
Cons: terrible in snow, ice
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Continental Tires
tsiou82
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Rating 5.0

I’d go with the Blizzaks. I’ve also driven them on a CX-5 but went with Continental VikingContact 7 on my CX-5 and they’re incredible in every aspect.

Pros: incredible in every aspect
Vehicle: Mazda
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Continental Tires

Personally I went with the Continental Pure Contact LS tires. You do take a hit on efficiency, but it's much better in the rain and snow and wears much better as well. I have 25k miles on mine now and they look like they will last at least another 75k miles.

Pros: better in rain and snow, wears better
Cons: hit on efficiency
Mileage: 40233 km
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Continental Tires
6speedjetta
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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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