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Continental Town & Country
Continental Town & Country
MSRP: $ 25.00

Description
The Town & Country is a durable on- and off-road workhorse built for stability, traction and value. The slick center rolls smoothly on pavement and the recesses offer control in the corners. The Town ...
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Reviewed by: 
steely

Review Date
May 17, 2007

Overall Rating
 1 of 5

Value Rating
 1 of 5

Used product for
3 months

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Price Paid:  $33.00 at performance

Favorite Ride:
all

Bike Setup:
'93 Mongoose Rockadile hard tail. Great bike.

Summary:
Run, do not walk, away from this tire. The old version with the brown sidewalls were great. The latest ones made in India with black walls are useless. Continental ruined a great product with this one. I've had three flats this week alone.

Strengths:
They look pretty.

Weaknesses:
They look pretty and nothing else.

Similar Products Used:
The older T&C

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Reviewed by: 
TwoWheelinTim

Review Date
April 26, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
2 Years

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Price Paid:  $25.00 at CBO

Favorite Ride:
all of 'em

Bike Setup:
22" Cannondale full rigid mountain bike set up for commuting. Three in the front and eight in the back. Shimano LX all around.

Summary:
I've been running these tires on my commuter for a couple years now. As said in the other reviews they are great on the road. I'll go a step further and say they are great on trails too. I pre-rode the sea otter course on my commuter bike last year with these tires. I kept up with the the riders I was with quite easily. The Sea Otter course varies from dirt road to pavement to hard packed single track to deep soft sand. There was no stopping me. On the same bike with the same tires a few months later I joined some friends for a Sunday road ride. All the other riders were on road bikes. On a particularly fast winding descent only one other rider was able to keep up with me and he admitted to me later he was on the edge of his comfort zone. I gave full credit to the tires. I was spun out and could pedal no faster otherwise I would have.

Strengths:
Great traction on and off road.
Highly durable.
Very puncture resistant. I've only had one flat since I've been riding on them and I commute four or five days a week year round.

Weaknesses:
A bit on the heavy side but if you're using them for training that's a plus. Come race day and you put on the lighter tires you'll notice a huge difference.

Similar Products Used:
Nothing else like it on the market as far as I'm concerned.

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Reviewed by: 
PoorCollegeCommuter

Review Date
August 12, 2005

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
6 months

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Price Paid:  $0.00

Summary:
I bought these tires when I was brand new to cycling. The skinny slicks my Marin came with were giving me some problems as a beginner, so i needed some tires that gave me more stability. On talking to my buddy up in Seattle he said Conti Town & Country was the way to go. Most of the Police rode them both in San Antonio and in Seattle, so you know they must be pretty functional. I wasn't disappointed. These things are monsters around town eating everything I throw at them without sacrificing speed.

Strengths:
Tough, quick, great traction on wet or dry surfaces of all types. Extremely stable in any sort of city riding. Perfect for bombing around a bike UNfriendly city like San Antonio.

Weaknesses:
Heavy so don't try and take these to the track. Not suited for mountain as much as a knobby, but for hard city riding nothing beats these.

Similar Products Used:
WTB Slickasaurus 26x1.5"

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Reviewed by: 
Mott

Review Date
February 8, 2005

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
More than 3 years

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5.00 of 5, 2 votes

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Price Paid:  $0.00

Bike Setup:
Ottis Guy Softride custom. XTR groupo, SPD pedals, rack, Paniers, LED flashers standard, commuter, bomb proof stuff. 27 lbs total weight. Yep it's a tank.

Summary:
I have had the opportunity to spend a chunk of my money on various tires over the years. I believe the Continental Town and Country tires to be among the best tires available. Let me qualify my statement slightly. I use the Town and Country tires on a bike that is a commuter, so my primary riding surface is concrete or asphalt. The Conti tires offer superior traction in all weather. I used to commute to work (7 years) and rode daily so I had occasion to ride in all weather ( I live in Colorado).
For an "all around tire" these are your tires! If you want a strictly snow or dirt tire look elsewhere but do not fault the Conti Town and Country as it was never designed for those purposes. This is a natural rubber tire that offers a soft ride, good grip and smooth roll. I would classify them as a commuter, recreational or bike path tire with the ability to hold their own on dirt roads. Personally, I would not buy another tire for my use and that should just about say it all.

Strengths:
Nice ride (cushy), roll easily, good to excellent traction in most all road conditions. They also seem to be fairly puncture resistant.

Weaknesses:
They are slightly heavy. If you ride strictly dirt (mountain) trails might want to stick with knobby tires.

Similar Products Used:
Ritchy, Performance house brand, WTB Velociraptor, IRC. I cant remember them all.

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