In addition, adjustable bases are also easier to get in and out of than most conventional mattresses. They often can be easily raised or lowered by adjusting the leg height, or by purchasing different leg and caster combinations, making them extremely versatile.
There are different types of adjustable bases available; so how do you know what to choose? The first question to answer is “what kind of mattress do you currently own?”
What type of mattresses work best with adjustable bases?
Without question, the best kind of mattress to use with adjustable bases is some kind of foam or air bed mattress. Latex, memory foam, and air beds that are properly designed for use with adjustable bases make the best choices, since they have the flexibility and weight to stay put as the base adjusts.
Innerspring mattresses simply don’t have the same level of flexibility when the base begins to fold, elevate, or raise and lower.
If you’re worried about being able to use an adjustable base with that fantastic bedframe you recently purchased, don’t fret – most bedframes will fit around adjustable bases.
Types of adjustable bases
- 55-degree, head-up movement
- Wireless remote control
- Designed for durability and ease of use
- Virtually unlimited adjustable positions
- Adjustable massage
- Wireless remote control
- Mobile app remote
- State-of-the-art electronics
- Heavy duty construction
- Head and foot, up/down motion
- Wireless remote control
- Durable and easy to use
Sleep experts at Morris Home can help you find the adjustable mattress base that best fits your needs. We have adjustable bases for most of the mattresses we sell. Stop by any of our stores, located throughout the Dayton, Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky areas, to learn about our 60-night sleep guarantee. You also can visit the Better Sleep Shop website to find a mattress that's just right for your lifestyle.