“This has been touted as a clone of Creed's Aventus. Probably isn't as complex and well-blended, but I couldn't care less because I like it just fine in its own right. Very pleased with it and have gotten compliments.”
“The smell is amazing and stays on for a good long time. I applied the cologne at 5pm yesterday before a work function and I could still get a hint of it on my wrist when I woke up this morning. I never want a scent that is overpowering, so two sprays of this was perfect for me. This is the best budget cologne that I have had, much better than Rayne pure insurrection.”
“Initial spray will smell like straight lemon and sandalwood and you will start to question your purchase. Then it slowly starts to change and in 30 minutes you are now rocking Aventus. Don’t know how it does it, but it does, smell is really close (95%).Head to head you can’t really compare. I will never get the reactions that I received the couple of times I got to wear the real thing (something in Aventus makes people physically and chemically react, Armaf just smells good). But for $300 less and the amount of compliments I got anyway, worth it. Once I start making good money I’ll get the real thing, for now this will do.My recommendations for other colognes that get a lot of compliments and don’t break the bank. Jimmy Choo Man, Armani Code and YSL L’Homme (the regular one not intense)”
“Smells bad and not eligible for return. Don't buy it from Amazon unless you know what it smells like already, or are fine with potentially wasting $30.”