Given the very cold weather we had this past winter, that's a appropriate question.
Plastics (resin = plastic, but they avoid the term because plastic sounds flimsy) become brittle in cold weather more than metals do. But it's usually when there's an impact that you have a problem. Assuming you don't use the pool for a skating rink, etc in winter, impact may not be problem.
However, to get an answer you'd need to call Sharkline and ask 2 questions:
a) What plastic is used in making the Sharkline frame and pieces?
b) Is anything blended into that plastic to improve cold-temperature brittleness?
Once you know the plastic, you can Google for impact resistant of that plastic at low temperatures.
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