
Amazon's most wished for sun lounger drops below £90 ahead of Prime Day
Those looking for the perfect sun lounger for summer might want to consider this product
When the sun finally shows up, there is nothing better than stretching out and soaking up the warmth in comfort. Whether it's a small balcony or a full garden, a good lounger can turn any outdoor space into a personal retreat.
With summer just around the corner, now is the perfect time to grab a great deal on one of the most popular picks this season. Shoppers are in luck as they can now grab the MOPHOTO Sun Lounger for Garden for £89.59 on Amazon. The price varies depending on the colour selected, but the grey style was previously £92.48 and is now £89.59.
This easy to use sun lounger is all about comfort. It opens and folds in under a minute - no tools, no hassle needed. The tri-fold design makes it super simple to store or take with on the go and the soft cushions and elevated headrest make it perfect for relaxing in the garden, on a balcony, or even at the beach.
Made with tough double-layer 1200D polyester and a sturdy steel frame, this lounger offers strong support without discomfort. It's lightweight - just 5.2kg - compact when folded, and features five adjustable levers for extra stability. Whether shoppers are sunbathing, camping, or need an extra bed for guests, it's a great choice for indoor and outdoor use.
However, if this isn't the lounger for everyone there are many other options such as the Habitat Rome Metal Sun Lounger in Beige for £150 from Argos which has a steel frame, five reclining positions, multi-position recliner and reclines to a flat position. Another option is the Rowly Sun Lounger and Side Table in Grey for £99.99 from The Range which is crafted from powder-coated steel, has a stylish, toughened glass tabletop and an adjustable backrest.
Shoppers have however rated the MOPHOTO sun lounger 4 out of 5 stars from 251 reviews on Amazon. One person said: 'Wow…this is very comfortable, sturdy, easy to erect and a great price too. I would highly recommend it.'
Another said: 'Just as expected - lovely and comfy.'
'Chilling and relaxing in my garden, waiting for summer time,' another customer said. 'This has a very strong frame compared to others I have seen. Very relaxing.'
Not everyone enjoyed this particular lounger however and one person stated: 'The actual sun bed is comfortable but the quality of the topper is below the standard advertised. It's much thinner and flimsy, less mattress more mattress protector.'
Another said: 'The actual padded mattress was of good quality but very poorly padded... very thin when used.'
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