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Adjustables Prodigy Adjustable Bed, Queen
Adjustables Prodigy Adjustable Bed, Queen

Adjustables Prodigy Adjustable Bed, Queen

MERCHANT: Amazon BRAND: Leggett & Platt Adjustables
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Product DescriptionWith it's breakthrough technology and abundance of features, Prodigy is quite simply the ultimate power foundation on the marketAmazon.comProdigy Adjustable BaseThe insp...
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Christina Miranda
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We bought this adjustable base in February 2015 and never had any problems with it. Works great and we use it daily! Highly recommend this adjustable base. We were using it with a 13” Tempurpedic mattress.
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Carl Franklin, JD/PhD
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I actually ended up buying this frame with my bed from the local store; however, I was going to order here at Amazon (Amazon didn't have the mattresses I wanted and the local guy beat the price). I wanted to write this review simply because the frame has been a great purchase, no matter where you buy it. The price at Amazon is very good, too. Here's a few items worth mentioning about the bed. In all, these items add up to the value of the extra money you'll pay for this frame.My wife and I both have bad backs, mine from arthritis and her's from a failed back surgery. She spends a lot of time in bed because of her new disability (thanks Doc for your incompetence!). So finding a decent combination of mattress and adjustable frame was a must for us. We had looked at the Leggett & Platt frames at several stores, and new that the S-cape series had many features we wanted. This included adjustability of both leg and foot position along with the massage. To be honest, I hadn't planned to buy the massage originally, but now I'm glad we did.The L&P frame provided a little higher lifting level for the feet, something that was very important to my wife. Other frames, such as the Ergo and the frame for the Serta iComfort bed, didn't lift the legs as high.The massage feature seemed to be an extra I would not use much. That's where this Prodigy series begins to shine. I actually have used the massage more than I ever thought I would, but surprisingly it has been in the mornings. The ability of this frame to set the massage as an alarm is actually a big advantage, especially if you suffer from back pain or have tightness in the mornings. Most mornings I woke up very achy, and I knew that was in part because of the bed I was using. So buying a new mattress helped, but now getting up is assisted even more when there's a gentle massage along with the alarm. I set the massage to start a few minutes before I actually want to get up, and it slowly increases intensity over time. My guess is the massage starts the blood flowing a little earlier, and it helps to ease the tension generally caused by my joints being inactive over night. It is pretty amazing, though I won't say it is the answer to all my prayers as an arthritis sufferer. If you have arthritis then don't kid yourself, no bed is going to make all the pain go away. But every little bit can help.Let me get onto a couple other features that make this adjustable frame a standout in the industry. My wife loses her remote controls all the time. It is amazing how a person can be in bed and lose the remote. If you sleep with someone who has to call their cell phone to find it then the remote locate feature on this bed is worth a little extra money. Maybe someday I'll even lose the remote, and if so then this thing will be worth even more. ;-)The snore feature is pretty decent. It allows you to adjust your partner's side of the bed when they are snoring. My wife and I joked that we would have a snore-war after we got this bed, figuring we'd be busy using it on each other all night. The reality is that I've only used it a few times, and usually only when I'm watching TV after my wife has gone to sleep. It moves the bed just enough to get the person to shift, without actually waking them, and that is enough to stop (or at least soften) the snoring. She has reportedly used it on me a couple times as well, though I don't recall being roused that much while I am asleep. So I'd say this feature is a plus, so long as you don't abuse it.The programmable positions are also a great feature. We each control our own settings, which means that we each get a programmed position that fits us individually. There are four positions that you can set. I use setting 1 for the primary sleep position, setting w when working on the computer, 3 for TV, and 4for just relaxing or taking a quick nap. These positions allow me to quickly position the bed, and if they are not perfect for that moment then it also allows me to adjust from the position without having to do it all manually. In most instances, I use settings 2, 3 or 4 for typical nights, but sometimes I have to make just a little slight adjustment from time to time. The quick select program position allows me to get to the most used position and then go from there as my need changes. Frankly, I'm not sure you'd need more than 4 preset positions, but I guess someone might. The great thing is that I get to decide what my preset positions will be, not someone at the factory.The Sleep Timer is also pretty cool. My wife likes to fall asleep watching TV, so this feature is a great addition. She can set it for 30 or 60 minutes, and then when the timer goes off the bed moves to the primary position (usually the sleep position for most folks). I've also used this feature a couple times, and I can see how someone might get into a position where they'd use it all the time. I know the couple times I have used it I didn't really notice that I'd fallen asleep until the bed started moving. I had set my TV timer as well, so when the bed did move the TV was already off. It was actually as easy to do it this way than it was to turn the TV off, adjust everything, and then try to go to sleep. By being in the adjusted position I was already pretty comfortable, and that probably helps you to fall asleep faster anyway.Back to the massage feature for a moment. If you're like me, you probably remember the "Magic Fingers" massage beds in some hotels during the 60s and 70s. As a kid I thought those gizmos were great, but later in life I began to associate them with "cheap motels" rather than a quality sleeping experience.I also figured the massage system could be duplicated by sticking a cheap vibrator (the therapy kind, not the other) under the mattress. The problem with this thinking is that it is both more dangerous and a lot less convenient. Simply put, you'd have to shove at least 3 vibration sources under the mattress to even start to get close to what these systems do. And then you would not get the sleep timer or the alarm system.The massage itself is actually fairly good. You can set head and foot separately, which makes the overall system pretty nice for someone that has different needs at top and toe. I also like that the "wave" function moves the vibration up and down, according to how you set it.Let's wrap this up with some fiscal analysis. If you're in need of an adjustable frame, or you just want one, then the L&P models seems to be good choices. Once you make that plunge then you're in for at least $700 for a decent system from a reputable manufacturer. I won't even address the less expensive versions that are out there, let's just say that when it comes to your sleep comfort you do pretty much get what you pay for. With that said, the issue is really one of whether you chose to afford this setup. The difference in price between the S-cape and Prodigy was less than $200, and in the long run it was well worth it. The warranty is long enough to make you feel good about buying this product (and L&P has been around long enough you know they are probably going to be there if/when something goes wrong). So I figured that over the conservative estimate of the life of this system (probably 10 to 12 years) I would be spending less than $20/year ... or about $.05 a night for this kind of system. Well worth the investment, to me at least.Read more
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DLF
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I was a little bit hesitant to make a purchase like this online but everything turned out fine. I strongly recommend making your purchase through one of Leggett & Platt's authorized online or retail stores for your warranty. I will put a link in the comments for authorized stores. I purchased my Prodigy from Richmond Bedding in May 2014. I got a queen size prodigy for 1495 with shipping included. I had the bed delivered curb side but the delivery guy set the bed in my garage for me with his hand truck. If you want White Glove delivery it cost 250 extra. The box for the queen weighs 198 pounds. I managed to move the bed by myself and set it up but I highly recommend in having someone strong help you. I live in SC and the bed shipped from NC and was delivered in my house 8 days after I ordered it. It was manufactured in March only 2 months prior in KY. I shopped around online for the best bed price but I was put off by the sales tactics from the other guys like Atlantic Beds, which also had the cheapest price of 1300. The assembly is pretty straight forward just unbox and choose the 4 or 7 inch feet; screw on, push on the wheels if you want and plug in. The build quality is pretty nice but nothing fancy, the foam side rails are kinda flimsy. I think the MSRP is way over the top for what you are getting. The massage function works quite well even though there are only two massagers one at the top and one at the bottom on center. It will turn off by its self after 30 minutes and the instructions says it is to be used for no more than 2 hours every 6 hours. It would be nice if there was a pause button on the remote for the massage. The lift motor is near silent and has a capacity of 600 pounds. I will link the mattress I got, which I think is a pretty good. The only problem we have had is the mattress slides around a bit and the sheets come off easily because it is very shallow. Read more
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richard w. clark
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The product discription said it had a wake up sequence bud the bed does not actually have that option a disappointment.Our first contact with product support was not helpful and inpatient.
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Queen

A Queen Size bed is usually 60 inches by 80 inches. It’s a very popular bed as it ideal for various kind of lifestyle, it can suit a wide range of sleepers such as single sleepers looking for a luxurious bed or couple who are shopping on a budget. A queen size bed can fit in most bedrooms making it ideal for couples who want to share a bed plus also its affordability. The Queen Size bed has different variations in case you need a size larger than a normal queen bed but smaller than a king sized bed. These variations include an Olympic queen sized bed which has 6 extra inches on its width and a California queen which has 4 extra inches in length. A queen size bed will fit perfectly well in large bedrooms and smaller bedrooms.

Beige

A beige bed can be used to warm up an already bright bedroom without having to paint all the surfaces and bedroom walls. Beige is a warm neutral color that will definitely bring about versatility as the bed’s beige hue integrates to the other colors of your bedroom creating a warm bedroom environment that is ideal for a good night sleep. In case you have an all-white bedroom interior and want to keep white from overpowering your bedroom space you should opt for a beige bed as it will neutralize the excess light while still creating a warm environment. Beige will bring about a more simple toned down environment despite the colors you have chosen for your bedroom décor since beige offers a color blocking solution. Despite what color is overpowering your bedroom space a beige bed will definitely tone it down.

Adjustable

Got some sleeping problems like snoring and insomnia? You wouldn't believe that a single bed can help alleviate those concerns and give you the best sleep you ever need. Pairing with a sleep-inducing memory foam mattress, an adjustable bed can assist you achieve better health and improve your lifestyle. Among its many benefits, adjustable beds can help relieve chronic pains, such as arthritis and low back pain, with its capability to be adjusted in specific angles and degrees by taking the pressure off those aching joints, giving you a better morning.

Adjustable beds also can give you a good night's sleep. Changing the form of the frame helps you find the perfect sleeping position you need to fall asleep faster. If you love reading or watching TV, adjustable beds can even give you the best and most comfortable free time you could ever have. Easily adjust the bed to raise your upper body up and you won't be suffering from neck or shoulder strains again. This beneficial piece makes it not only a great investment but also suitable for all ages. And, no, you won't feel like you're in the hospital.

Massage

Nowadays we all have hectic working schedule and bed is our ultimate comfort space. So, keeping in mind of your health new kind message bed are available in the market. Massage bed corrects your sleeping position by simply touching a button. Massage beds can help to reduce pressure points on your back and temporarily relieve your pain by which you can sleep at night peacefully. This helps the ‘S’ shape of your spine.

Massage beds have a number of advantages compared to a normal bed. Massage beds are also helpful for those who have medical conditions such as arthritis, sleep apnoea, etc.

In-built massage systems have become very popular nowadays as many people suffer from aches and pain. The main advantage of a massage bed is it is very relaxing. By simply touching a button you can get a massage at any time you want to relieve your stress. Massage helps soothe your aches and pain and improves blood circulation. Better blood circulation helps recover the cells and eliminate harmful antigens from the body; this reduces fatigue and repairs the muscles of your body.

Wireless Remote

Technology has touched all spheres of life. motor-powered bed frames are based on the latest technologies so that it can enhance yours lifestyle. Adjustable beds are motor-powered bed that provide pleasure to your body by altering the heights and angle of the head and the foot. You can set the position of your bed as per your sleeping needs. It is the best way to get relaxed and give rest to your back and neck. You can watch TV, read books without any strain on your body. The importance of the adjustable beds are the mattresses which are compatible with the beds. The best mattresses include memory foam, latex, and hybrids with softer feels. These kinds of beds come with a wireless remote and are equipped with a USB port on each side for charging the device. The bed frame also features an advanced massage function that can be programmed to ease the pressure in three differ parts of your body. This gives comfort to those who have discomfort in their shoulders, lower back and hips. So, what are waiting for modify your bedroom and bed into wireless bed frames.

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