Quick verdict
A stable, structured luxury lounger for people who want to relax, not balance.
Ideal for
- Long relaxed soaks
- Owners who value stability
Not ideal for
- Budget shoppers
- Active pool play
The full picture
The Resort Collection lounger trades a plain mat for a more structured, chaise-like shape that holds position and supports your back and head — the kind of float you can actually relax on for an hour without flipping. Same premium materials as Frontgate's line.
Frontgate Resort Collection Pool Lounger at a glance
- Type
- Structured lounger float
- Material
- Marine-grade fabric, foam core
Source: Compiled from retailer listings and aggregated owner feedback; confirm exact specifications on the current product listing.
This is a research-based review — our analysis draws on manufacturer specifications, manuals, warranty terms, and verified owner feedback rather than our own hands-on testing, and we note where a detail couldn't be confirmed. How we review
Pros and cons
What works
- Structured, stable shape
- Back and head support
- Premium materials
What doesn't
- Premium price
- Bulky
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