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How heavy is a Sleep Number bed?

When looking for a new bed, weight is an important consideration. The weight of a bed affects how easy it is to move and set up. Heavier mattresses can also feel more substantial and supportive. So what is the weight of a popular adjustable air bed like the Sleep Number? Here is a closer look at Sleep Number bed weights.

Sleep Number Bed Weights

Sleep Number beds are made by Select Comfort Corporation. They are air beds with dual air chambers that allow each side of the bed to be adjusted for firmness. The mattresses are attached to adjustable bases that allow you to raise the head and feet.

Sleep Number beds come in different models and sizes. But in general, here are the weights for the main components:

  • Sleep Number mattress weight: 45 to 200 lbs
  • Sleep Number base weight: 72 to 135 lbs
  • Sleep Number bedding set weight: 117 to 335 lbs

The total weight of a Sleep Number bed set ranges from about 115 lbs for a twin size to 335 lbs for a king size. The weight increases as the mattress and base get larger.

Mattress Weight by Sleep Number Model

The specific Sleep Number mattress model determines much of the weight. Entry-level models use fewer air chambers and components, resulting in lighter weights. Higher-end models have more chambers and foam, making them heavier.

Here are the approximate mattress-only weights by Sleep Number model and size:

Sleep Number Model Twin Weight Full Weight Queen Weight King Weight California King Weight
c2 41 lbs 57 lbs 68 lbs 81 lbs 81 lbs
c4 44 lbs 61 lbs 73 lbs 89 lbs 89 lbs
m7 56 lbs 73 lbs 91 lbs 110 lbs 110 lbs
i7 67 lbs 82 lbs 100 lbs 123 lbs 123 lbs
i10 140 lbs 165 lbs 190 lbs 215 lbs 215 lbs

As you can see, the entry-level c2 model is the lightest while the high-end i10 is the heaviest. The weight difference is around 100 lbs between the smallest and largest i10 mattress.

Adjustable Base Weight

Every Sleep Number bed comes with an adjustable base that allows you to raise the head and feet positions. The bases come in twin XL through split king sizes. Here are the approximate weights by base model and size:

Base Model Twin XL Weight Full Weight Queen Weight King Weight Split King Weight
Standard 72 lbs 83 lbs 93 lbs 121 lbs N/A
FlexFit 1 83 lbs 94 lbs 104 lbs 135 lbs 150 lbs
FlexFit 2 83 lbs 94 lbs 104 lbs 135 lbs 150 lbs
FlexFit 3 105 lbs 116 lbs 126 lbs 163 lbs 178 lbs

The heavier FlexFit bases provide more features like massage and adjustable leg height. The split king bases weigh slightly more than the standard king.

Complete Sleep Number Bed Weight

When you add up the mattress, base, and bedding the total Sleep Number bed weight for a queen size ranges from:

  • c2 model: 163 – 183 lbs
  • c4 model: 166 – 186 lbs
  • m7 model: 186 – 206 lbs
  • i7 model: 197 – 217 lbs
  • i10 model: 285 – 305 lbs

The total weight increases for larger sizes. A standard king Sleep Number bed can weigh between 209 to 335 lbs depending on the model.

Sleep Number Bed Weight Compared to Other Mattresses

Compared to other mattress types, Sleep Number beds tend to be on the heavier side. Here’s how they compare:

  • Innerspring: Innerspring mattresses weigh 90-110 lbs for a queen size.
  • Memory foam: Memory foam mattresses weigh 60-150 lbs for a queen.
  • Latex: Latex mattresses weigh 120-170 lbs for a queen.
  • Air bed: Air mattresses like Sleep Number weigh 165-305 lbs for a queen.
  • Adjustable bases: Adjustable bases average 80-135 lbs for a queen size.

While adjustable air beds like Sleep Number tend to be on the heavier end, higher-end innerspring and latex mattresses can also weigh over 150 lbs. Memory foam and basic air mattresses are lighter.

Why Are Sleep Number Beds So Heavy?

What makes Sleep Number beds weigh more than a typical mattress? Here are some of the reasons:

Dual Air Chambers

Sleep Number beds have at least two internal air chambers. These chambers are made of tough plastic polymers that can withstand the changing air pressure. The chambers add considerable weight over just foam or springs.

Thick Foam Layers

In addition to the air chambers, Sleep Number mattresses have 2 to 5 inches of foam comfort layers. This memory foam adds density and weight.

Strong Base

The adjustable bases have steel frames and reinforced actuators to handle the weight of sleepers and mattresses. This makes the bases quite heavy.

Motors for Adjustability

The motors, controls, and mechanisms for raising the head and feet also add weight to Sleep Number bases.

King Size Weight

Since Sleep Number beds come in large sizes like king and California king, this also increases the overall weight compared to just twin and queen sizes.

Weight Considerations When Moving a Sleep Number Bed

The heavier weight of Sleep Number beds is something to keep in mind when purchasing, moving, or setting up the bed. Here are some tips:

Plan for Moving Logistics

Make sure you have adequate help and equipment to move a 100-300 lb bed to the room of your choice. While the mattresses can be compressed for maneuverability, the rigid bases are bulkier.

Unbox Carefully

The mattresses can be compressed for shipping but are quite heavy when unboxed. Carefully open and cut the packaging so the mattress doesn’t fall out suddenly and injure you.

Set Up Bases First

The adjustable bases should be installed first since they are heavy and rigid. Make sure the base is properly positioned before putting on the heavy mattress.

Handle With Care

Avoid bending or kinking the air hoses when maneuvering the mattress. The air chambers could be damaged if stressed excessively when handling the mattress.

Add Support for Heavier Models

Use plywood or other rigid support under the mattress and base if needed. This can improve stability and prevent sagging over time, especially with the heaviest models.

Benefits of a Heavier Sleep Number Bed

While it makes moving and setup more challenging, the heavier weight of Sleep Number beds does come with some benefits:

Reduced Motion Transfer

The dense air chambers and foam limit excessive sleep surface motion when your partner moves. This results in fewer sleep disturbances.

Supportive Feel

The substantial feel of a Sleep Number bed makes it seem more supportive and luxurious than a lightweight air mattress or soft memory foam.

Durability

The quality components and structural reinforcements in Sleep Number mattresses and bases enhance the long-term durability and integrity.

Adjustability

The sturdy base construction allows for reliable adjustability night after night.

Sleep Number Bed Weight: The Bottom Line

Sleep Number beds range from 115-335 lbs depending on the size and model. The air chambers, foam layers, adjustable bases, and king sizes all contribute to a heavier weight compared to other mattress types.

While challenging to move, the weight provides benefits like minimal motion transfer, durability, and support. Just be sure to have help and use proper precautions when unboxing, setting up, and moving a Sleep Number bed.