No — not every mattress is compatible with an adjustable base. Memory foam, latex, and individually wrapped pocket coil hybrids flex safely with an adjustable base, but traditional bonded innerspring mattresses generally cannot bend without damaging their coil structure.
An adjustable base works by hinging the head and foot sections through a range of angles — up to 60° at the head and 40° at the foot on the Adjustable Comfort Classic. For a mattress to survive that repeated flexing, it needs materials that compress and recover without breaking down. Bonded or offset coil innersprings are built rigid and resist that movement; bending them repeatedly causes the coil matrix to deform or the fabric layers to separate. Before purchasing an adjustable base, check your mattress manufacturer's documentation to confirm adjustable-base compatibility — this step is non-negotiable.
- Compatible mattress types for adjustable bases: memory foam, latex, and individually wrapped (pocket coil) hybrids.
- Incompatible mattress types: traditional bonded or offset innerspring mattresses, which cannot flex safely.
- Adjustable Comfort Classic head elevation range: 0–60°; foot elevation range: 0–40°.
- A queen-size hybrid mattress typically weighs 80–120 lbs — factor this into the base's total weight capacity calculation.
- Adjustable Comfort Classic total weight capacity: 850 lbs, including mattress and sleepers combined.