I bought a Playseat Challenge and a 65-inch TV when the first lockdown started as I was placed on "garden leave" due to me falling into the risk group. The reason I bought a Playseat Challenge was mainly because I wanted a rig, but with the situation at the time there was no real chance of getting anything else - it was the only thing in stock in my country and getting anything else across borders was not going to happen anytime soon. The TV was bought because it had seriously low input latency and I wanted as wide a FOV as possible without going for triples for those sims I play without VR, plus 60FPS is fine for me on a screen.
Now my expectations were not high for what is, on first glance, a modified camping chair, but I was more than pleasantly surprised by how stable it is and how well it works. Sure there's a bit of slop forwards and backwards for the wheel attachment, but left to right it's as solid as a rock.
It's now fitted out with a TS-PC and two Buttkickers in stereo, and I'm so impressed with it that the only time I'll consider moving further is if I get a DD wheel. Even then I'm sure it would easily support a DD wheel as long as the max torque is limited to around 6 N/m, although you probably wouldn't be getting the best out of the wheel.
All in all, I'm extremely happy with it - even though before I got it I would laugh at it. And I would say to others that laugh at it: don't dismiss it, it works incredibly well.