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Looks like a similar thing to Dynamat, but seems quite pricey in comparison. From my experiences with Dynamat, I'd recommend it, very effective and easy to install.
 
Pricey compared to Dynamat? Did you read the dimensions correctly? That was 4' wide by varied lengths. I helped my son Dynamat his Dodge Neon "pimped-out" toy prior to all the "boom-box" etc. install, and I thought that it was kind of pricey!! They (a local supplier) only sold it in 24" wide lengths!! I also use a marine-grade material in my work that is twice as thick (about 1/2") and triple layered and it is way more expensive (of course all "marine" designated stuff tends to be over-priced!)
 
I did miss the dimensions, it is a bit cheaper. Dynamat must be more expensive over the pond, it's not too bad here. Mind you, Dynamat is bound to be the pricier option being the name brand item.
 
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