The pedalboard itself seemed to be good quality, easy to use and lightweight. However, the hardcase was terrible. Looking at the price, I wasn't expecting it to be indestructible world-class flight case quality, but honestly a soft case would be far better option for this board.
Immediately after unboxing it I noticed the outer layer of the hardcase was very thin and flimsy, and bent easily. The material seemed to be some kind of thin plastic with a metal-coloured coating. The hinges started to break after only a couple of weeks of use.
I took the pedalboard with the case to a three-week long tour, and tried to be as gentle as possible with the case while loading and unloading. The front face of the case cracked during a car ride after a couple of days, the hinges completely broke off after a week, and after two weeks almost all the parts were cracked or broken. The case was completely destroyed and only held together by duct tape.
Now I have to find a new case for the board, and will most likely opt for the soft case. Because of the flimsy and bendy material used in the hardcase, I'm sure a soft case will provide the board and pedals at least the same amount of protection.
If you're looking to buy an affordable and durable pedalboard, the SpaceShip is a great product. However, I recommend getting the soft case, as the hardcase will be a waste of money.