The FS3 is built like a tank. The build quality of all parts is absolutely top notch. It's incredibly solid and has little to no movement when used, even under tight cornering with full force feedback. Once set up, I have zero complaints about it. However, the price you pay for such a solid frame is that the mechanics of it are a bit tedious. Getting the height and angle right during initial setup can take some time, unless you have a helper. Folding it down or extending it means loosening and/or tightening 32 allen bolts. Doing this after every use isn't nearly as feasible as just setting aside some space for it and keeping it set up.