This does a job, but ...
I'd rather just put my pedals in some generic canvas bag.
While this just about takes a double pedal and connecting rod it has very limited padding front and back and the zips are fair bulging when you've packed it.
It has a shoulder strap and a hand strap, but the shoulder strap is very flimsy and the hand strap takes up a precious hand while you are busy trying to deny the existence of two trips.
It has a little pocket on the front which is basically worthless because it only has a little velcro tab to hold it shut so if it inverts you'll likely find it spills whatever is in there which has any weight (drum key? Allen keys?). You might as well throw those in with sticks or similar.
So I've got a cymbal bag on my bag which is heavy and full of expensive pies, that is priority #1. I've got a snare case in one hand which needs minding. A throne in another hand which while unlikely to suffer damage is cumbersome and marking up walls and doorways and knocking into stuff. I've usually a finger or two clutching a little accessory/fun bag with sticks and tape and felts and toold and I've got this sort of thrown across my shoulder.
It swings around and clashes with the cymbal bag and that is why I wish the shoulder strap was more substantial. I wish it had space for felts and tools and the front pocket was a better design.
I can't spare a hand for it, thus I'd rather use a backpack or something with a reliable shoulder strap.
I replaced the strap with a decent one off an old piece of luggage and now it is much more reliable, at least it looks the part, I don't know why they sell these bags designed to hold hugely expensive items which have shoulder straps which wouldn't last as a belt for a build-a-bear.