Probably depends on how you sleep and also how heavy your mattresses are. Ours are HEAVY and never move, so no crack opens. We also don't sleep together in the middle, we stay on our own sides, so I've never notices the seam. |
| Why do you need adjustable mattresses? Does it help with snoring? We are late 40’s and sleeping on a queen regular saatva. My husband’s snoring drives me crazy, but I think I snore too when I finally fall asleep. Do you have adjustable beds so you can read more easily in bed? I feel like I’m missing something. |
I bought an adjustable bed and it has changed my life. I sleep at at 30°angle. I can raise it higher as well. |
I like sleeping upright as it helps my breathing. |
Ours has a an "anti-snore" button on the adjustable base remote, but it did not work on my husband's snoring, which was caused by sleep apnea. A CPAP is working beautifully. If you snore, you need a sleep study. Your husband DEFINITELY needs a sleep study. |
| We have a split king adjustable - love it! |
| We have a Tempurpedic split King. The mattresses are not as comfortable as our original Classic but the adjustable function is worth it since DH likes to elevate his head (no snoring!) and feet. I buy fitted sheets from One Bed since they have elastic bands that keep the sheet on during adjustments. We use our regular King top sheets, blankets and duvets but the width is sometimes inadequate due to the movement so I am considering getting all twin xl bedding. It won't look as good, though. |
PP again. We bought it on sale from Costco. |
^^ Also, I like the nightlight under the bed. Didn't get the automatic adjustment since it has been problematic and we prefer manual. |