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Driving with an Environmental Landscape Designer on Continental TerrainContact™ H/T tires

Environmental landscape designer Travys Harper installs rain gardens as well as plants and monitors trees throughout Atlanta for the non-profit Trees Atlanta. In this video he’s outfitted with Continental TerrainContact™ H/T tires as he hauls gear, dirt, and plants all to set-up a rain garden in an area front yard. Video presented by Continental. SUBSCRIBE!…

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Environmental landscape designer Travys Harper installs rain gardens as well as plants and monitors trees throughout Atlanta for the non-profit Trees Atlanta. In this video he’s outfitted with Continental TerrainContact™ H/T tires as he hauls gear, dirt, and plants all to set-up a rain garden in an area front yard.

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  1. @vedeckeokienkoskveda2257

    December 22, 2021 at 6:53 am

    Enviromental car are future, and help for our planet

  2. @Nono-rh4lr

    January 6, 2022 at 8:17 am

    I chose them over the M brand MS2 that’s so popular and used to be my favorite. I’m satisfied and will buy them again. Great wet weather traction that’s important to me and long life yet not as expensive as another big name. The rebate got me to try them. I’m glad I did. Over a year now on them and still lots of tread left. Got me to try the purecontact ls on the Accord and were happy with them as well. I guess I found my new brand.

    • @ddbear8786

      April 21, 2023 at 4:12 pm

      A year since your reply, still like them? I am curious if they might also be good performing off-road like the LTX M/S2.

  3. @donaldwigglesworth5885

    July 30, 2022 at 1:45 pm

    I just got these for my Subaru Forester. Let me tell you, that little eco box rides and drives like a Lexus! The grip is beautiful and they’re quiet. Worth every penny!

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