I needed something a little bigger than my then current pedal board, a PT Metro 24. As a long time PT user I know their board sizes and they didn't do the size I wanted. After coming across this Palmer board I did some research and decided to take a chance on it. I'm very glad I did. It's the perfect size & it's very light. The adjustable rear legs are great too. The soft case seems well made, time will tell if it's sturdy enough.
There are only two things I don't like about it. First, the power supply brackets underneath - the elastic supplied didn't hold my CS-6 very firmly, and the brackets got in the way of the power cables. I removed the brackets and screwed my CS-6 in through its mounting holes . Secondly, the edging strip - this is attached to both sides of the board and it is slightly higher than the velcro that is next to it. If you use velcro on your pedals, you won't be able to overlap these brackets so your useable board width will be 40mm less than the 600mm stated. If you use pedal board tape on your pedals instead of velcro, it's thick enough that you can overlap these brackets and use the full width of the board, depending on the width of your pedals of course. These two things are minor issues, I'd still buy another Palmer tomorrow if I needed another board.
The adjustable middle bars are a nice touch, I moved one to get exactly the spacing I needed.
Price wise, this is very cheap compared to the other big name brands.
I'm really happy with this board.