Selection of a quality Adjustable bed for V Zone Latex Mattress that I am considering for purchase

I am considering the V-Zone Split King latex mattress and have read maybe to much information. However, I need to get feedback on which adjustable base would be best for me. I weigh 260 lbs and my wife is much less and I know lift capacity is important. I have looked at reviews for the Reverie 5 D Deluxe, the Prodigy by Leggett & Platt and the Ergomotion 400. It appears that they all have their good features but I need others who have used these on a day to day basis. Any warranty or support issues? Who offers the best price on these?
Thanks :

Hi mhollas,

The adjustable bed thread here may be helpful and has some sources that you can use as a “value reference”.

In terms of personal experience I’ve owned a Reverie Deluxe for close to 3 years and have been very happy with it but the market, prices, and options available have changed since that time.

The weight limit for the Reverie Deluxe is apparently 600 lbs per unit (see post #13 here) although this is different from their warranty information here which says 300 lbs per side.

The weight limit for the Ergomotion 400 is 400 lbs per side for a split king.

The weight limit for the Prodigy is listed as 600 lbs per side in their owners manual but this was apparently not including the weight of the mattress so based on a several conversations with Richmond Bedding (click features and specs) who talk with L&P on a regular basis they changed it to 700 lbs including the mattress and the person together since Jan 1st of last year (2013) so they are now rating their adjustables consistently with how the other major manufacturers rate theirs.

All of these would probably work for your weight but the Reverie and the Prodigy have a higher capacity than the Ergomotion 400 so you would have a greater margin of safety.

Other than that … I would make your choice based on the features or options that are most important to you or that you would use the most vs the price of each because they are all durable and reliable choices IMO.

Phoenix

Hi Phoenix,

As info, I sent updated info I received from Brandon Berman (Reverie’s Director of Consumer Sales) on the Reverie Deluxe weight limits (see post 13 rather than post 7).

Attached, in that post 13, is the documentation that Brandon sent advising me that the weight limit is 600 lbs. rather than the 675 lbs. that Brian had suggested.

Sorry for any confusion here. I hope this corrected info helps other forum members in their adjustable bed decision process. Like you, I selected the Reverie Deluxe and have been very satisfied with my choice.

Hi DeputyDawg,

Thanks for catching my mistake … I appreciate it :slight_smile:

I’ve corrected the information and the link in the last post.

Phoenix