This case was almost what I expected. But I didn't get the two adjustable cushions at the bottom as in the picture. I guess they have optimized it with a padded "fork" that you lay the endpin in and then push it up against the cello and lock it. Can't tell if this is better than before but I think I would have preferred the two adjustable pads on the bottom sides ... That construction felt more stable but maybe it was slightly heavier. I didn't get the specific type of handle shown in the picture but the older version with nylon straps. It will certainly work for years before you wear it out, but it's a shame not to get exactly what you see in the picture. It?s light and stable though and I recommend to order the additional shoulder handle that makes the case easier to handle. I will use this case mostly when I travel on trains, subways, cars and busses and when it?s slippy outside in the winter. I also hope it keeps the humidity stable better than a soft case. I would not bring this case on a flight unless you bring it on board. The latches is nice and simple and they have replaced the locking device to tighten the neck with from velcro to a plastic snap lock, which I think is better. Two bow holders. You stick the bow in a pocket and fix it with velcro at the top. It don?t get anywhere. You may want to put a pad or cushion between the scroll and the bottom of the case as a precaution to dampen shocks even more on your cello when running into door frames. It hangs higher on my back then my old softcase do and I think it need to do that to not wobble on your back.