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With conditions like sleep apnea and insomnia on the rise, many peoples are turning to adjustable beds to provide a more custom and therapeutic sleeping experience. And now that they blend in with modern décor, and the prices have come down, they can be a fantastic solution for anyone who’s looking to take their sleep to another level.

We have a range of adjustable mattresses that will pair perfectly with your orthopaedic adjustable bed, enhancing your sleep through greater comfort and support.

£298.00

Adjustable Mattresses

Qflex mattress + firm edge

£398.00

The benefits of adjustable beds include back support, pain relief, snoring remedy, blood flow circulation, and more.

The first adjustable frame was invented during World War I to help soldiers recover from battle wounds and surgery. They’ve evolved significantly since the first simple hinged models appeared in the late 1800s and are now popular among couples who have differing sleep preferences.

It wasn’t long before the medical profession caught on to the benefits of sleeping on an adjustable frame and implemented the device into hospitals all over. Since then, the technology has become fully electric. With the ease of convenience and customization to various ergonomic needs, home-dwellers are now experiencing the practical benefits.

What type of mattress is best for adjustable beds?

It’s important to note that not all mattresses are compatible with adjustable beds. Mattresses with firmer feels or dense coil systems may not offer enough flexibility for owners to truly take advantage of their adjustable bed’s customization. The best mattresses for adjustable beds include memory foam, latex, and hybrids with softer feels and more flexible designs.

Do adjustable beds ruin mattresses?

As long as you’re using a mattress that’s compatible, there’s little risk of ruining it. However, you should be aware that it might wear out faster. The pressure and weight exerted on specific parts of it can cause quicker degradation.

Avoiding extreme angles and putting the mattress flat when not in use can prolong its life

Should I pick a firm or soft mattress?

Medium firm is a solid choice. A surface that is too firm might not allow for settling into the base, especially at angles that have more curves. However, a product that is too soft is not likely to last as long.

Also, a too-soft surface might make you feel like you’re sinking in too deeply, especially when you’re at an angle like zero gravity. Softer surfaces can also cause the weight of your body to sink past the comfort layers and onto the harder surface, making for an uncomfortable sleeping experience.