This is an excellent sax case for a reasonable price. I chose a 'soft' rectangular case rather than a fitted shape or rigid exterior. The fitted cases don't have room for much but the instrument, and I am not travelling enough (except by car) to require the extra protection of a rigid case.This case is very well constructed inside and out. Nice interior padding that fits reasonably close to my horn (a vintage Selmer), and a wooden frame under the padding for protection and long life. The exterior is made with high quality components (zippers, Velcro closures, etc.), nice corner guards, heavy-duty fabric, multiple handle/strap carrying options, and so on.There is a large exterior zippered pocket that is large enough for sheet music and a bunch of accessories. Inside, there is a pocket for a mouthpiece, a pocket for the neck, and a small rectangular pocket behind the neck-space where you can store some smaller items like a reed case. To be picky, I would have preferred to have one larger pocket on the right end where the divided pocket for neck/reeds is located. Although it holds the neck nice and securely, there isn't room for much besides reeds in the other section. A larger single space would require a cushioned storage bag for the neck, but might be more useful for including other items. This is real nit-picking though for an all around great case.I considered the less expensive Protec rectangular case, but for the additional money the Pro Pac appears to be much better constructed, and my valuable vintage horn deserves the protection it provides.