We got a collapsible wagon for my daughter a few years ago and I've borrowed it a few times - enough to finally want to get my own. This seemed like a good one with a few features I was excited about, and I liked the larger size. Used it quite a bit this past weekend and it's still early, but I'm really liking a few things about it so far. For off, we used it to help my daughter move out of her dorm and loaded it up with a bunch of boxes. The larger capacity was fantastic - about the same length as her smaller one, but a bit wider and deeper which really helped. The construction overall feels solid and sturdy. The wheels are a bit chunkier than the skinnier rubberized ones on hers, but they worked great and I have no complaints with them. Being able to set brakes on them to prevent rolling is a nice bonus as well and the mechanism works easily with a simple press of the foot. Possibly my favorite feature, although very simple, is that if you let go of the handle it slowly returns to an upright position instead of dropping down to the ground, which always bugged me about hers. I didn't really use the cup holders, but I have wanted them before with hers so I love having that as an option, even just to use as a small pocket (I was storing the bungie net thing in there while we were moving stuff. I also didn't use the net yet, and I don't know if that's something I'll need often for my purposes, but it's nice to have. It folds up very easily and the storage bag slips over and zips up with no problem. You don't really need the bag, although this also has the pocket for the flat support that folds out into the bottom of the wagon. When the wagon is in use, I just throw the bag into the bottom of the wagon under this support and it hides there out of the way. Overall, I've been hemming and hawing about whether to get one of these for myself and I'm very happy with this one. I did want one with more capacity than our old one, which this does well, and a few of