I don't normally write reviews, but because of all the negative ones I've seen for this I needed to do it some justice. This is a ball tote not a roller. It seems that some of the people who bought this, and left reviews, either didn't see it when purchasing or didn't know there was a difference and just bought it because it said 3 ball bag and the price was great. I've been using this bag since March and can say that it's the best bag for the money I've bought. :::Ball Compartment::: The ball compartment fits all three of my 15 lbs. balls nicely. The padding that the balls rest on is adequate and hold the balls in position with the velcro dividers. The zippers close and open like zippers should. And, the clear plastic top is the same quality as the Vise tote bags. :::Accessories Pouch::: I would like to point out at this time that you usually have to pay extra for this pouch with other companies' branded bags. Having said that, it's great to see it come with the tote part and for under $80. The pouch easily unclip to give you access to your bowling balls. However, if you have issues with grip or finger strength, mainly pinching, I could see this being an issue for you to get access to your bowling balls. As for the compartments themselves, my shoes fit with enough space to even put extra towels and tape in there. And the small compartment has more then enough room for my cleaning spray, Abralon pads, towels, tape, ez slide, and whatever else I need. :::Handling::: I will admit that using a strap for a handle vs. a metal one does take a slight adjustment on how you pull the bag. However, we're not driving an Indy car at 100 mph while cornering. So, I'm having a hard time understanding the tipping issues everyone is taking about. If you jerk the handle on a bag with 50-60 lbs. of equipment in it, on two wheels, it's gonna tip. Just don't do that and you'll be fine. Plus, most of us are talking and walking with these bags so we're going at a fairly slow speed while using them. :::Standing Upright::: Now it doesn't say anywhere in the product description that this bag is suppose to stand upright. However, I find that with the top pouch on and my shoes and all in there, it stands up just fine. I was pleasantly surprised the first day I used it. I've even tried it with just the tote and no pouch and it stands just fine as well. :::Center and Shoulder Straps::: These straps seem more than capable of handle the 50-60 lbs. weight limit I was talking about earlier. Granted I really only use the center strap to load the bag in an out of my car. And, I don't even have the shoulder strap connected, but I tried it out when I first got it to see if it could even hold the weight, which it could. However, I don't think anyone whose getting this bag really cares about the shoulder strap because what would be the point of getting a rolling tote bag.