Other local brands at a similar price point pack in less 'bag', but have better quality zips, straps and more generous compartments. While other designs place all the sections as part of the entire bag meaning the weight is entirely at the base (creates wear issues at that point, usually they put something there to help) this bag sort of surface mounts all the smaller sections to the other sections so while the weight of each section is only on the base of each section, it creates a potential wear issues where the weight of all the proceeding sections is held by the single point connecting the 14", 16", 18" and 20" compartment to the face of the 22" compartment. Time will tell?
Also this bag should have interior dividers to separate the hats if it is supposed to be the deluxe version. I've another bag which was roughly the same price and while it feels like less 'bag', it has 4 internal dividers for the hats and the 16" and 18" sections are comfortable for 20" cymbals and the 22" section happily takes a 24". On this bag the 20" section barely takes a 20" cymbal, the zips are straining and the 22" sections would never take a a 24".
Rare exception to the general rule where the Millenium branded gear (rate the higher end hardware especially) is excellent value for money even sold unseen. This not so much.