I really hate to be cynical and would love for someone who owns/sells Passion Spas to comment on this, but that levitation lounge smacks of this conversation:
"People complain that they float in the lounger. How do we sell around that?"
"Lets call it a 'Levitation Lounge' and market the heck out of it!"
"Terrific! Lets get lunch."
Every single customer of mine who has a problem with a lounger says the same thing: They float. Nobody has ever noted that floating in their hot tub was a positive thing. Kudos to Passion Spas for being inventive, but I am not buying it.
But I have to be fair: I do not sell Passion Spas nor have I encountered them. But I did some research on them in the past when I was looking to add hot tub lines to sell at our shop. And I didn't like the pricing for what they were offering. And I didnt like how they framed their sales pitches.
I'd be happy to be proven wrong though. I hope a Passion Spas salesperson can speak to their products.