Adjustable Bases
An adjustable base bends your mattress at the head and foot independently -- so you can raise your upper body for reading, elevate your feet for circulation, or find the zero-gravity position that takes pressure off the lower back during sleep.
They are not just for people with medical needs. Anyone who reads in bed, watches TV, or wakes up stiff regularly will use the adjustment. The practical question is mattress compatibility: memory foam, latex, and hybrid mattresses flex with the base; traditional innerspring coil mattresses do not. Browse options below, and read our guide to adjustable bases if you want the full breakdown before you decide.
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How to Choose a Mattress: Firmness, Types, and What the Specs Actually Mean -- compatible mattress types for adjustable bases -- foam and hybrid work; traditional innerspring does not.
Furniture for Seniors and Aging in Place: What to Look for -- adjustable bases in context of sleep quality and accessibility for older adults.
Read our guide to adjustable bases -- how they work, who benefits, and what to look for.
Read our guide to box spring vs. foundation vs. platform base -- which support works with which mattress type, slat spacing rules, and how each option affects bed height.
Read our guide to shopping for a mattress in person -- what to test by sleep position, how long to lie on each model, questions to ask, and what to look for in foam and coil quality.











