I found a lot to like about this pedalboard, starting with sturdy cast aluminum construction. I have no worries about this baby surviving the rigors of road travel, and the padded canvas case provides protection for the attached pedals and stomp boxes. A handle on each end provides convenience in slinging the thing around, and the angle is comfortable.I've got 11 stomp boxes and a wah-wah pedal mounted on my board (large model). Boxes are mounted with rubber brackets, screwed down into slots on the board -- no Velcro or messy adhesives to deal with. Properly attached, the brackets hold things tight, and I've slung the thing sideways and upside down without having any of the mounted boxes let loose. And yet, it's easy to remove, place, or relocate a box or boxes, without disturbing the rest of the pedals.There are a few items where there's room for improvement. The flip out feet, that provide the angle of the board, are plastic -- would be nice if they were metal, like the rest of the unit.A minor annoyance it the T-handled allen wrench, used to secure the mounting brackets, mounts in a holder under the pedalboard's bottom row. Unfortunately, the handle is thick enough that this doesn't actually -fit- in the bottom row; it hits the floor and keeps the feet of the unit off the ground, so the whole unit wobbles. I fixed this by relocating the holder to the -middle- row, which required removing one of the ends of the pedalboard (8 screws) and replacing it. I'd suggest that the maker put the holder on the middle row to begin with, to avoid this hassle.My biggest gripe is that the power supply mount leaves something to be desired. There are two brackets which mount underneath the board, with screws that fit two holes drilled and tapped in the metal of the board. I'm not sure what power supply these were intended to hold, but they didn't fit any of the three different brands I have. I had to fabricate my own bracket, and drill and tap new holes. I would suggest that the manufacturer provide more than one option for the power supply mount, to accommodate the various sizes and configurations in use.One other item is that I would have liked to have end handles on the \case\, as well as on the actual unit. When moving gear around, it's not always easy to grab a particular side, and options are a good thing.Still, these are small points, and relatively easy to overcome. If they were addressed at the factory, this would be a five-star product. Even so, I'm happy with this purchase.