How do you go from king to queen? I’m looking to put two kings together.
Also my last two mattresses for 5k each and they both don’t help my back at all. I used to spend 1500ish on a mattress then jumped up to 5500 and this last one was 4800 I think and my back sucks and I don’t sleep for shit.
My wife and I had various brands of king size beds over the years. She passed in 2015 and so seemed like it was about time for me to get a bed just for me. A twin bed is too narrow and short. A full bed would be fine widthwise but too short. My bedroom is 14' X 15' which is plenty of room for either a king or a queen bed. King beds are a pain to make IMO. I can't stand an unmade bed so the first thing I do in the morning is make the bed. The queen is much easier and faster to make.
After multiple bed purchases over the years, I've concluded the price does not determine the comfort or back support. All mattresses breakdown in time. The Mattress from Room and Board is the top of their line model. This mattress in all latex is more expensive and you can flip it. Supposedly natural latex rubber doesn't sleep hot like man made foam does, but I have always had a spring core, so I stayed with that.
My daughter and son-in-law bought a king size Sleep Number mattress and base. Both have back problems. They claim this is the best bed they've ever had and no morning backaches. With the king each side can be adjusted separately which is great for a shared bed if one likes a softer bed than the other. King Sleep Number beds range in price anywhere from a couple of thousand to over $5 K.
One thing about an adjustable base with zero-gravity is that it mainly works for sleeping on your back. If you've ever owned a recliner, zero gravity bed is like the reclined position the chair. Some say it is the healthiest way to sleep.