* Very attractive blend of sweet, vanilla, fruit, herbal, and powder aromas
* Playful and fun fragrance
* Good performer
* Unisex
* Good for all ages
* Affordable
* High QPR value for the money; basically a steal
* Not suitable for serious or somber formal occasions
* Might be too sweet for some
* A ton of competition at all price levels
* Not unique; easy to recreate simply by layering other fragrances
Lattafa Ramz Silver is a clone of Jean-Paul Gauthier's runaway hit Ultra Male. I have never smelled it and so have no reference, judging Ramz Silver solely on its own merits. It's an attractive and playful blend of sweet, vanilla, fruit, herbal and powder aromas. It's fun and easy to use, unisex and good for both younger and older users thanks to its hint of aromatic fougere style herbal notes. It's also unisex despite the marketing towards men.
This might not be suitable for more serious formal occasions, especially a somber one. Some users may also find it too sweet. There's a ton of similar competition at all price levels. It's also not as unique as purported to be, as it's easily recreatable simply by layering other fragrances. I myself layered Lattafa's Bade'e al Oud Sublime (fruity) with Reyane's Insurrection (vanilla) and was almost dead-on. Of course, that's also twice as expensive than Ramz Silver and the layering has already been done for you. :)
Still, this is a great high value QPR purchase. It's a very good performer and comes with a great price tag. Practically a steal. If you want a fun easy fragrance that won't break the bank account, this is an easy recommend.