I love Clonazolam - it and Flubromazepam are my favourite NPS benzodiazepines and I thought that both of them could go toe to toe with many of the most 'desirable' pharm - grade benzo containing medicines.
As a massive fan of clonazepam anyway I found clonazolam fantastic - out of the 3 NPS triazolobenzodiazepines that I tried, I found clonazolam to the best but for a medium acting compound it still doesn't quite have the majik melting sensation that a good dose of temazepam can bring.
Clonazolam is fantastic and is then best m/a NPS UK classified benzo I tried. But I'm a benzo pig and insist on rating these insiduous and addictive drugs, and after trying most of the best pharm and NPS (RC) benzodiazepines available (only nimetazepam and flunitrazepam still elude me) I would put temazepam as possibly the most desirable of them all.
For 'recreational' and hypnotic use anyway. I use them once or twice a week (benzos) prn for genuine anxiety management so I usually prefer a longer acting drug for these purposes, usually clonazepam or diazepam, as I am more prone to rebound anxiety when using temazepam, alprazolam or any short / intermerdiate acting drugs of this type due to sudden cessation of anxiolysis when they wear off.