I've had various boards across the years and this one has been great so far.
I'm not going to lie, it is overpriced (hence the 4/5, nothing to do with Thomann, it's the brand that is expensive) BUT the board itself is pretty much indestructible while being very light and well conceived with a slight elevation allowing you to mount your power supply (you will need a drill or strong arms) and run cables underneath.
The case is good and tough, it's heavy obviously, but it's already been on several tours, back of vans and 2 planes (even though I had it in a large luggage for extra protection) and so far no signs of weakness.
I had a larger version before (I think the 32) and it seemed less resistant due to its size, particularly where the handle was because of the weight when lifted with the structure and materials being the same, this one feels more sturdy.
I would definitely recommend it for touring musicians and people playing on stage regularly.
If you only play at home there's absolutely no need to spend that kind of money on a board, there are way cheaper options out there.
Lastly if you walk or take public transport to your rehearsal space, this won't be the most convenient option as it gets pretty heavy when loaded with pedals and you add the 6kg of case.