I’m surprised this doesn’t have more reviews. For the right setup, it’s a fantastic organizer. Great for listening outside during summer while protecting gear from the sun. It easily holds and organizes a small power bank, hip dac, Dragonfly Red, both of Apple’s CCK lightning adapters, a 4.4mm to 3.5 adapter, charging cables and my Fiio FH3 IEMs.Your mileage will vary based on what you’re storing in there. It is adaptable, has elastic straps inside and removable Velcro partitions. Difficult design challenge to please everyone, but I think if you’re carrying small/medium-sized gear, you will love this bag. I have a shoulder strap from another bag that I clip onto this sometimes without any issue at all, making it even more portable.The zipper is of the highest self-healing quality; my favorite kind.A minor criticism about the bag is that it’s difficult to access my iPhone SE’s Touch ID when everything is connected and music is playing. There’s no slot for me to authenticate my fingers, so it’s a chore to get into my music app of choice. Perhaps this will take care of itself if and when Apple brings Touch ID back to the iPhone on the Sleep/Wake button like they did with the iPad Air.I would say if you’re looking for a bag that has audiophiles in mind, this bag should be on your list. I considered looking at less expensive bags that are designed for hard drives and misc. cables, but it wouldn’t have worked the way I wanted. The premium price was worth it for me, as I’m laying out in the sun and listening.