It works very comparably. I've used both, and am more than happy with the Raammat. Noticed no differences. Plus, at literally 1/4 of the price...even if you use twice as much, you're still well ahead cost wise //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/tongue.gif.6130eb82179565f6db8d26d6001dcd24.gif
Raam mat 60 (older version) = 1st layer in door inner panel,outter panel, and door shell. And rear doors too (extra cab truck)
Raam mat 60bxt (new stuff) = 2nd layer in doors (all 4 of them), 2 layers rear cab wall, 2 layers floorboards (not firewall yet)
Ensolite foam = 1 layer in doors, rear wall, and floor. I actually put an extra 10"x10" piece of it behind my component driver to help disperse the rear waves.
Here is a pic of the floorboards as I was installing it.
Raam mat bxt on floorboards (you can barely see the ensolite foam on the back wall, kinda looks like carpet padding):
Here you can see the foam up close on the rear cab wall. This pic is of my Xover / Distro block rack. I installed the foam using just spray on adhesive (Not 3M but V&S Aircraft Adhesive):