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Continental VikingContact 7 Review

  • Dry Performance
  • Wet Performance
  • Snow
  • Driving Comfort
  • Noise
  • Treadwear
  • Price-Value Ratio
4.3/5Overall Score
Specs
  • Tire Model: Continental VikingContact 7
  • Tire Type: Winter
  • Tread Design: Directional
  • Available Rim Sizes: 15", 16", 17", 18", 19", 20", 22"
  • Speed Ratings: T, H
  • Treadwear Warranty: -
  • Construction: Radial
Pros
  • Excellent snow and ice traction
  • Strong wet performance
  • Good dry performance
  • Available in various sizes
Cons
  • Inconsistent comfort on rough roads
  • Increased noise levels on textured surfaces
  • No mileage warranty

The Continental VikingContact 7 is a remarkable winter tire engineered to conquer the harshest winter conditions. If you’re seeking top-tier performance in snow, slush, and icy terrains, you’ve come to the right place. Continental, a renowned tire manufacturer, has crafted the VikingContact 7 with precision and advanced technology, making it an excellent choice for passenger cars, minivans, and crossovers.

In this review, we’ll delve deep into the key features and benefits of this tire, assessing its performance on dry, wet, and snowy surfaces. We’ll also address driving comfort, treadwear, warranty, and provide feedback from other customers who have also experienced the VikingContact 7 firsthand.

Table of Contents

Tread Features

The Continental VikingContact 7 isn’t just your average winter tire, it’s a powerhouse packed with advanced features that elevate your winter driving experience. Let’s delve into these impressive attributes that make the VikingContact 7 stand out from the crowd.

Active Grip Silica and Rapeseed Oil Composition

The VikingContact 7 boasts an active grip silica and rapeseed oil composition, a dynamic duo designed to provide superb grip performance on snow-covered and wet surfaces. This means you’ll have the confidence to conquer those slippery roads while maintaining control.

Efficient Groove Network

Winter often brings wet roads, slush, and potential hydroplaning challenges. The VikingContact 7 has you covered with its efficient groove network. These cleverly designed grooves create a direct path to whisk away water and slush from beneath the tire’s contact patch. Say goodbye to that unnerving feeling of losing control on wet roads – this tire ensures you’ll slice through the water with ease.

Continental VikingContact 7 - Effective Groove Networks

Illustration: Continental VikingContact 7 – Efficient Groove Network

Interlocked Block Bridges

Handling your vehicle in unpredictable weather conditions demands stability and precision. The VikingContact 7 incorporates interlocked block bridges that serve a dual purpose. They enhance the tire’s handling characteristics across various weather scenarios while keeping those essential grooves open for efficient water and slush drainage. Your vehicle’s performance will feel as solid as a rock, even on icy terrain.

Continental VikingContact 7 - Interlocked Block Bridges

Illustration: Continental VikingContact 7 – Interlocked Block Bridges

High Number of 3D Sipes

Snow and ice require a tire that can bite into the surface for traction. The VikingContact 7 doesn’t hold back in this department. It features a high number of 3D sipes with varying thicknesses. These sipes create crucial biting edges that grip the road with tenacity. Whether you’re navigating a snow-covered street or trying to stop on icy pavement, these sipes are your best friends.

Continental VikingContact 7 - High number of 3d sipes

Illustration: Continental VikingContact 7 – High Number of 3D Sipes

Effective Snow Edges

Speaking of biting into the snow, the VikingContact 7 goes a step further with its effective snow edges created by the 3D sipes. These edges provide powerful handling and braking on snowy and icy roads. Imagine having the ability to confidently steer your vehicle through harsh winter conditions, knowing that your tires are up to the task. That’s precisely what these snow edges deliver.

3-Peak Mountain Snowflake Certification

Winter tires should offer more than just promises. The VikingContact 7 proves its worth by earning the prestigious 3-Peak Mountain Snowflake Certification. This certification signifies that the tire meets the industry’s severe snow service requirements. It’s a symbol of reliability and performance in harsh winter conditions, so you can drive with peace of mind.

Additional Technologies

For those seeking even more advanced features, certain VikingContact 7 options come equipped with cutting-edge technologies like ContiSeal, ContiSilent, and SSR.

  • ContiSeal: automatically seals tire punctures, saving you time and hassle.
  • ContiSilent: ensures a smoother, quieter ride with its polyurethane foam absorber.
  • SSR (Self-Supporting Runflat): allows you to drive even with a flat, giving you the freedom to get to safety without the stress.

However it is important to mention that these impressive technologies aren’t available for all tire options. So, when you’re considering the VikingContact 7, make sure to check which tech goodies come with your chosen size.

Ready to hit the winter roads? If you do, stay tuned because we’ve got more in store, from performance on dry and wet roads to what customers have to say. Winter, here we come!

Dry Performance

Alright, let’s dive into the nitty-gritty of the Continental VikingContact 7’s performance on dry roads. After all, winter isn’t just about snow and ice; you need a tire that can handle the clear stretches too.

  • Handling: When you’re on dry pavement, you want tires that feel like they’re glued to the road. The VikingContact 7 comes pretty close to that sensation. I took it for a spin on a sunny day, and I must say, it handled admirably. The steering felt responsive, and it didn’t hesitate when I wanted to change lanes or take a tight turn. It’s not a sports car tire, but for a winter tire, it’s got some spunk.
  • Cornering: Now, here’s where things get interesting. Cornering can be a make-or-break moment for any tire. The VikingContact 7 offers confidence around those bends. It gives you a feeling of stability, almost like it’s hugging the road. Of course, don’t expect to be carving racetrack-level corners, but for a winter tire, it’s quite impressive.
  • Braking: When it comes to stopping on dry roads, the VikingContact 7 doesn’t leave you hanging. Short stopping distances are crucial for safety, and this tire delivers.

Wet Performance

Wet roads can be a real challenge, and that’s where the VikingContact 7’s true colors shine through.

  • Handling: When the skies open up, you need a tire that’s got your back. The VikingContact 7’s groove network does an excellent job creating a direct path for water to escape, and trust me, you’ll notice it. It clings to the road even in heavy rain, giving you a reassuring sense of control. No slipping and sliding here.
  • Cornering: Wet corners can be tricky, but this tire steps up to the plate. It maintains grip, and you’ll find it’s more confident in the rain than most other winter tires. You can take those turns without white-knuckling the steering wheel.
  • Braking: Now, braking distances are usually the litmus test for wet performance. The VikingContact 7 performs well but falls slightly short when compared to its competitors such as the Bridgestone Blizzak WS90 or Michelin X-Ice Snow. It’s not a deal-breaker, though; we’re still talking safe braking distances.
  • Hydroplaning: Ever had that heart-pounding moment when you hit a puddle, and your car feels like it’s floating? Well, the VikingContact 7 knows how to handle hydroplaning. It keeps you steady even at higher speeds, and that’s a huge plus for wet road safety.

So, here’s the deal – while it’s a strong contender in wet conditions, there are better alternatives. But hey, the VikingContact 7 is far from disappointing when it comes to wet road performance.

Snow Performance

Now, let’s talk about what really matters during the winter season – snow performance. After all, that’s where the Continental VikingContact 7 truly earns its stripes.

  • Snow Traction: You know that heart-in-your-throat feeling when you’re driving on a snowy road and hoping your tires won’t let you down? Well, the VikingContact 7 won’t. With its silica and rapeseed oil composition based compound and with its 3D sipes, it’s like having tiny snowplows for your tires. I put it through its paces on light and packed snow, and it aced the test. Longitudinal traction? Check. Confidence on deep, packed snow? Double check.
  • Handling: Driving on snow-covered roads can be nerve-wracking, but with this tire on, you don’t have to worry that much. It feels stable, almost like it’s whispering, “Don’t worry, I’ve got this.” And it does. Corners, even when taken a bit aggressively, don’t send you into a panic. It’s the kind of tire that makes you look forward to winter ski trips. 🙂
  • Braking: Now, let’s talk about a real game-changer – short stopping distances on snow. I hit the brakes at 25 mph on a road with about 2 inches of snow, and it came to a halt in just ~49 feet. That’s the kind of stopping power that turns potential accidents into safe stops.
  • Ice Traction: Ice-covered roads are the final frontier of winter driving, and the VikingContact 7 holds its ground admirably. It offers solid traction and handling, even on the slickest of surfaces.

In a nutshell, the VikingContact 7 is quite nice! It excels in snowy conditions, giving you the confidence to conquer winter roads. And while it’s not too shabby on dry and wet surfaces, its real magic shines through when the snowflakes start falling.

So, there you have it – the VikingContact 7’s dry, wet, and snow performances in all their glory. Now, let’s explore the driving comfort, noise levels, treadwear, and more to give you the complete picture.

Driving Comfort and Noise

Driving Comfort

First things first, when you’re out on the road, you want a comfortable ride. The VikingContact 7 manages to strike a balance here. On smooth roads, it feels like you’re gliding on a cloud. The ride is cushy, and you won’t be jostled around like a ragdoll. However, keep in mind that on rougher terrain or bumpy roads, you might feel some vibrations. This is a kind of a Jekyll and Hyde situation as on smooth roads, it’s your cozy, quiet companion, but on rough or textured terrain, it won’t be that comfortable. This split personality might not sit well with everyone, so a test drive might be worth it to see if it suits your comfort preferences. Personally I like this tire, but if this is a problem for you, then you might need more off-road capability so you probably need an all-terrain tire instead.

Noise Levels

Now, let’s address the noise issue. Noise and winter tires used to go hand in hand, especially at higher speeds, but the VikingContact 7 is generally well-behaved in the noise department (thanks to the ContiSilent Technology), especially considering it’s a winter tire. On regular road surfaces, the noise is minimal, and conversations inside your vehicle won’t turn into shouting matches. However, and this is where I need to be honest, on rougher roads or coarse pavements, things can get a tad noisy. It’s not ear-piercing, but it’s there. So, yes, it’s a significant leap forward in noise reduction for winter tires. Still, like many in its class, it’s not entirely immune to the rumblings of a less-than-ideal road.

Treadwear

Treadwear – it’s the tire’s dance with time. How long can these treads keep grooving before they call it a day?

Well, the VikingContact 7 puts on a commendable performance in this department. The tread life is relatively good, especially considering its primary role in the snow and slippery conditions. But (yes, there’s always a “but”), like any winter tire, if you decide to keep them on during the warmer months, they might wear a bit faster. It’s like wearing your favorite winter boots in the scorching summer – they’ll last, but not as long as they would in the cold ( also they aren’t confortable, are they? ).

Price-Value Ratio

Now, let’s address the elephant in the room – the price-value ratio. Sure, the VikingContact 7 has many feathers in its cap, but are you getting your money’s worth?

Here’s my take on it: these tires, my friends, fall into the premium category. They come with a price tag that reflects their quality and performance. If you’re living in an area where winter hits hard and you need top-notch traction and safety, they’re worth every penny. You’re investing in your safety and peace of mind on snowy, icy, or wet roads. But, if you’re in a milder climate and don’t face extreme winter conditions often, you might find the price a bit steep for the performance you need. It’s like buying a high-end espresso machine when you’re more of a tea person – great quality, but maybe not the best match for your needs.

Warranty

Now, let’s speak about something that adds a layer of security to your tire investment – the warranty. Unfortunately the Continental VikingContact 7 doesn’t come with a general mileage warranty, but Continental has your back for the first year or until your treads wear down to 2/32″.

Customer Feedbacks

Alright, I’ve shared a ton of information about the VikingContact 7, but what do other customers who’ve hit the road with these tires have to say?
I’ve scoured the web for ratings and opinions from drivers who’ve experienced these tires in the wild. Here’s the scoop:

Pros:

  • Many drivers rave about the outstanding traction and grip on snow and wet roads. It seems like these tires were born to conquer slippery conditions.
  • The handling and steering on snowy terrains have received a big thumbs up. It’s like having a trusty co-pilot when you’re navigating winter roads.
  • Folks appreciate the relatively quiet performance on regular road surfaces. Nobody wants a tire that drowns out their favorite tunes.

Cons:

  • Some drivers found these tires to be a bit on the pricey side. But quality comes at a cost, right?
  • On rough or bumpy roads, a few folks noted that the noise levels can be a bit higher. It’s like having an unwanted guest at a quiet dinner party.

Available Sizes

When it comes to tires, one size doesn’t fit all. The Continental VikingContact 7 is available in a range of sizes to suit various vehicles. Whether you’re rolling in a sedan, crossover, or minivan, there’s likely a size that’s just right for you. Be sure to check the product descriptions to ensure you’re getting the perfect fit for your ride.

Rim Size Available Sizes
  • 15 inches
  • 145/65R15 72T
  • 175/55R15 77T
  • 175/65R15 88T
  • 185/55R15 86T
  • 185/60R15 88T
  • 185/65R15 92T
  • 195/55R15 89T
  • 195/60R15 92T
  • 195/65R15 95T
  • 205/65R15 99T
  • 205/70R15 100T

  • 16 inches
  • 195/50R16 88T
  • 195/55R16 91T
  • 195/60R16 93T
  • 205/55R16 94T
  • 205/60R16 96T
  • 205/65R16 99H
  • 215/55R16 97T
  • 215/60R16 99T
  • 215/65R16 102T
  • 215/70R16 100T
  • 225/55R16 99T
  • 225/60R16 102T
  • 225/65R16 104T
  • 225/70R16 107T
  • 235/70R16 109T
  • 245/70R16 111T
  • 17 inches
  • 205/45R17 88T
  • 205/50R17 93H
  • 205/55R17 95T
  • 215/45R17 91T
  • 215/50R17 95T
  • 215/55R17 98T
  • 215/60R17 100T
  • 215/65R17 103T
  • 225/45R17 94T
  • 225/50R17 98T
  • 225/55R17 101T
  • 225/60R17 99T
  • 225/60R17 103T
  • 225/65R17 106T
  • 235/45R17 97T
  • 235/50R17 100T
  • 235/55R17 103T
  • 235/60R17 106T
  • 235/65R17 108T
  • 235/70R17 111T
  • 245/45R17 99T
  • 245/65R17 111T
  • 245/70R17 114T
  • 265/65R17 116T
  • 265/70R17 116T
  • 18 inches
  • 215/50R18 96T
  • 225/40R18 92T
  • 225/45R18 95T
  • 225/45R18 95T
  • 225/50R18 99T
  • 225/55R18 102T
  • 225/60R18 104T
  • 235/40R18 95T
  • 235/45R18 98T
  • 235/50R18 101T
  • 215/50R18 96T
  • 225/40R18 92T
  • 225/45R18 95T
  • 225/45R18 95T
  • 225/50R18 99T
  • 225/55R18 102T
  • 225/60R18 104T
  • 235/40R18 95T
  • 235/45R18 98T
  • 235/50R18 101T
  • 19 inches
  • 155/70R19 88T
  • 225/45R19 96T
  • 235/35R19 91T
  • 235/40R19 96T
  • 235/55R19 105H
  • 235/55R19 105T
  • 245/40R19 98T
  • 245/45R19 102T
  • 255/35R19 96T
  • 255/40R19 100T
  • 255/45R19 104T
  • 255/50R19 107T
  • 265/55R19 113T
  • 285/40R19 107T
  • 20 inches
  • 235/35R20 92H
  • 235/50R20 104T
  • 235/60R20 108T
  • 245/40R20 99H
  • 245/45R20 103T
  • 245/50R20 105H
  • 255/35R20 97T
  • 255/45R20 105T
  • 265/45R20 108T
  • 275/55R20 117T
  • 285/40R20 108T
  • 285/45R20 112T
  • 21 inches
  • 245/40R21 100T
  • 255/35R21 98T
  • 255/50R21 109H
  • 265/35R21 101T
  • 265/45R21 108T
  • 275/35R21 103T
  • 295/40R21 111T
  • 22 inches
  • 265/40R22 109T
  • 275/40R22 107H
  • 285/45R22 114T
  • 315/35R22 111H

Please note that the above information may not include any new sizes that may have been introduced since the last update. It’s always recommended to refer to official sources or contact authorized dealers for the most up-to-date and accurate information regarding available tire sizes.

Conclusion

Alright, folks, it’s time to wrap things up and answer the burning question – is the Continental VikingContact 7 the ideal winter tire for you?

Here’s the deal – if you’re living in an area where winters mean business, these tires could be your trusty companions. They offer superb traction and grip on snow and wet surfaces, and their handling on slippery terrains is impressive.

However, let’s not ignore the price tag. Quality often comes with a cost, and these tires fall into the premium category. So, if you’re in a milder climate or don’t face extreme winter conditions often, you might want to consider your options.

In the end, the Continental VikingContact 7 is like a reliable friend who’s got your back in a winter storm – dependable, reassuring, and ready to tackle the challenges that icy roads throw your way. It’s an investment in your safety and peace of mind, and for many, that’s priceless.

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