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Writing gp4000sII and gp4s when referring to the same tyre (GP4000SII) might confuse given the existence of actual GP4S (http://www.bicyclerollingresistance.com/road-bike-reviews/continental-grand-prix-4-season-2015) which are different tyres.
"4 Season is thinner than the GP4000S II (2.7 mm Vs 2.9 mm). The sidewalls are a bit thicker at 0.7 mm Vs 0.55 for the GP4000S II."
"One of the main selling points of the 4 Season is its claimed high puncture resistance. With a score of 17 points in the puncture resistance test, the 4 Season performs excellently. 17 points is a much better score than the 11 points the GP4000S scored."
I didn't think I had, reading through the last few pages others rate them for their puncture resistance (over four seasons). But I guess that isn't the case for daily riding / racking up miles?
So it's between Ribmo's and Gravel Kings, anyone thats used both could recommend one over the other?