I got an Eco tour and its really nice. I do remember some poster complaining about the grab handle and how his broke and I can see how this might be an issue so I'm going to be careful about that but other than that great bag.
Probably me you're talking about.
Have two of the $100 Wilson Eco Pro Tour Super six bags.
Use one for my 6 racquets, long training pants, grips, 3 cans of balls, extra caps, sweatbands, water bottle and hand creme.
Use the other for 4 pair of tennis shoes, 4 tennis jackets, Mp3 player, cellular, keys, 2 water bottles, 2 towells, cold weather gloves and an extra North Face fleece jacket.
The handle on of my bags broke and I got a replacement from TW EUROPE. Other than that, it's a nice bag, but while the Eco friendly fabric makes it lightweight, I also think it makes it overall less durable.
I'll probably buy Babolat or Heads topmodel bag next time - they are only $80 for their topmodel and they seem better made.
I don't like that you wear the same side of the Wilson bag towards your back, that you place on the ground and it has no feet for protection, while the bag is laying on the ground.
Both Babolat and Head have small feet for protection, when you place it on the ground, and you don't have the 'bottom side' facing your back, when you wear it.