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The Best Adjustable Beds For 2 Sleepers
Adjustable Beds For 2 Sleepers
Adjustable beds are fantastic for comfort and mobility, but what if you sleep with a partner and they have a completely different sleep position?
That’s where twin adjustable beds come in.
A double-sided or ‘twin’ adjustable bed is a double, king, or super king bed with two adjustable bases that lock together. In other words, you both get an adjustable bed while sleeping together rather than in separate beds.
Although they are relatively expensive (prices start from around £1,400 for a king), twin adjustable beds ensure maximum comfort for two people. There is no better way to satisfy everyone’s sleep requirements, especially in older age.
This article reveals the best adjustable beds for two sleepers – all products include the bed and mattresses, so you don’t have to spend a penny more.
Let’s jump in!
Sleepeezee Pocket Adjustable Bed - Adjustable Beds For 2
- Price: £1,598
- Mattress firmness: Medium
The Sleepeezee Pocket Adjustable Bed is a seriously impressive twin adjustable bed with a 5-part adjustable base and options for drawers.
The mattress has 1,000 pocket springs for zoned support and a breathable synthetic fibre comfort layer that minimises bounce.
A corded remote for the adjustable bed is included, and the electric motor is quiet, ensuring adjustments don’t disturb other people.

Sleepeezee Gel Comfort 1000 Adjustable Beds For 2
- Price: £1,679.
- Mattress firmness: Medium firm
Ideal for back sleepers, the Sleepeezee Gel Comfort 1000 comes with Sleepeezee’s fantastic pocket gel mattress technology for a fabulous night’s sleep in hot weather.
The adjustable base adjusts in five positions for refined comfort, and you can choose from 26 different colours to make it your own.
It uses the same adjustable technology as the Sleepeezee Pocket Adjustable Bed but has a firmer mattress offering which you might prefer.

Recline-A-Bed Platinum 800 Adjustable Beds For 2
- Price: £1,398
- Mattress firmness: Medium
The Recline-A-Bed Platinum 800 Twin Adjustable Bed has a 5-part slat system with a twin motor mechanism for refined comfort.
The mattresses have 800 pocket springs, polyester fibre padding for cushioning, and a knitted outer cover with micro-quilted detailing.
This twin adjustable bed offers excellent value, and you can specify it in ten different fabrics and colours, with different headboards and drawers.

Recline-A-Bed Ortho Gold 1000 Adjustable Beds For 2
- Price: £1,989
- Mattress firmness: Firm
The Recline-A-Bed Ortho Gold 1000 has the same adjustable support system as the Platinum 800 but has firm, more luxurious mattresses.
The Ortho Gold 1000 mattress boasts 5cm of memory foam, 15cm of reflex foam, and a Coolman outer cover that dissipates heat. It has no springs, providing a firm but squashy feel with little bounce.
We recommend this bed for back and front sleepers and people with lower back pain, and it’s a top choice for people with mobility problems.

Recline-A-Bed Pure 2000 Adjustable Beds For 2
- Price: £2,499
- Mattress firmness: Medium firm
The Recline-A-Bed Pure 2000 is our most expensive twin adjustable bed, justified thanks to its superior mattress technology and materials.
The mattress has 2,000 pocket springs and Kashmir wool and cotton fillings, with a luxury quilted top cover finished with soft-touch damask.
If you want refined support, this is the adjustable bed for you, with the medium-firm feel suitable for back, side, and front sleepers.
Top tips for buying the best adjustable bed
There are three things to bear in mind when purchasing an adjustable bed:
- Adjustable slat system – ideally, an adjustable bed should be adjustable in three parts, with four- and five-part systems even better for more positions.
- Mattress technology – although springs help mobility with bounce, foam, and natural fillings are usually a better fit for adjustable beds.
- Noise and vibration – because you are buying a twin adjustable bed, the motor must be as quiet as possible during operation so you don’t disturb each other. It’s best to ask the manufacturer for operating noise levels.
If you enjoyed this article, read our adjustable beds guide. We also have an interesting piece on whether adjustable beds have health benefits.