I received this product a couple of days ago. Quality is good, however there are a couple of negative points to raise. First, I was very disappointed to find that my Harley Benton PowerPlant (Thomann item 119603) was too deep to fit underneath the unit. Looking at the dimensions of alternative power supplies for pedals, it seems that only those with a separate transformer will go under the unit. This makes the 3-pin plug/socket on the various Rockboard MOD connection organizers of no use. Perhaps Thomann should put on the product details for the power packs which Pedalboards they are compatible with. End result is that I had to get another power supply.
I contacted Rockboard direct, and they were very understanding, and said that the larger pedalboards that can hold 2 or more rows of pedals can accommodate large power supply units underneath, because the height from the ground increases accordingly. They also told me that ALL of the 1/4 inch jack connectors on the MOD 1 are STEREO, so for example, you can put a twin button amp footswitch through it, thus making everything much neater.
Secondly, the two pre-drilled holes on the board to accept the MOD 1 are not big enough to take the attachment bolts! So I had to make them larger; these holes are too close to the additional supports, so it is very a awkward job to attach the MOD 1. After a half-day's work I manged to get it all sorted, and the unit houses my pedals firmly and attractively. The bag is very rugged and well made and is a professional piece of gear. In my opinion this package of board and gigbag is maybe a bit overpriced.
Having used this board since 2020, I have found that it is very user friendly; changing pedals, or the order in which they are linked is very easy and it is so practical when gigging. Now, my earlier comments seem a bit niggly as I have got so used to using it at rehearsals and gigs.