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Rize Head Up Adjustable Bed

Save $380.00 Save $380.00
Original price $679.00
Original price $679.00 - Original price $779.00
Original price $679.00
Current price $299.00
$299.00 - $499.00
Current price $299.00
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Size: Twin XL

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20-Year Limited Warranty

We believe in the quality of our products and are committed to our customers who believe in them. All Adjustable Bases come with 20-year limited warranty.

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BEST FOR

All Sleeping Positions

BENEFITS

Reduces Back Pain
Reduce Snoring
Lessens Acid Reflux
Helps with Sleep Apnea

Overview

Just what you need to improve your sleep. The Up adjustable bed raises the head to get to the angle you need to help reduce snoring, ease congestion, and get support for your upper body right where it’s needed.

  • Full head positioning and Rize reliability at a bargain price
  • Improved lift capacity of up to 850 lb. per base
  • Slim design folds to be easy to ship and easy to carry
  • The attached remote is easy to use and hard to lose

Benefits

Reduces Back Pain
9/10 Average

If you’re one of the 39% of Americans who suffer from the disrupting symptoms of back pain, you know how challenging it can be to sleep.

  • For lower back pain: Try elevating your feet just slightly. an 7% incline every night, which can help take the pressure off your lower back.
  • For upper back & neck pain: Tightness in the upper back can radiate up to your neck. Elevating your head and torso reduces tension in your neck, while keeping your spine in a neutral position.
  • For all-over pain: Try the zero gravity position, which is when you have both your legs and head elevated. This position helps distribute your weight evenly, which has a whole host of benefits. (It’s also quite relaxing!)
Reduce Snoring
8/10 Average

Elevating your head at about a 7-8% incline really helps reduce snoring. And that means better sleep for you and your partner! Sleeping with your head elevated keeps your airways open, and stops the accumulation of mucus in your throat and nasal passages. While some people use pillows to prop up their head, an adjustable base makes this position a lot more comfortable.

We’ve made it easy with our Anti-Snore preset button, but you can also save a customized position to memory.

Lessens Acid Reflux & Heartburn
7/10 Average

Acid reflux refers to when stomach acid backs up into your esophagus, lungs, throat or sinuses—places where it definitely doesn’t belong. Acid reflux can cause many different symptoms, one of which is heartburn, a burning sensation in the upper abdomen or chest. An estimated60 million Americans experience heartburn at least once per month. Other symptoms include a sour or bitter taste in the mouth or back of the throat, sore throat, cough, chest pressure and difficulty swallowing. Adjustable bases can help lessens acid reflux and heartburn by Elevate your torso to about a 45-degree angle, or get into the zero gravity position. With your upper body elevated, stomach acids can’t easily travel back up your throat.

Helps with Sleep Apnea
8/10 Average

An adjustable base can help improve your sleep by elevate your upper body while your sleep to prevent your tongue from falling back into the throat and blocking the airway.

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