Incline Sleep has expanded its product range of mattress wedges and adjustable sleep systems designed to allow users to elevate their upper body or full sleeping surface during rest. The collection includes solutions that can be integrated into existing bed setups as well as dedicated adjustable bases, offering different levels of incline and customization depending on individual preference.
More information is available at https://inclinesleep.com
This announcement comes amid growing interest in sleep posture and its potential role in overall nighttime comfort and relaxation. Some individuals report experiencing discomfort during rest that they associate with circulation-related sensations, such as leg heaviness, mild swelling, tingling, or nighttime restlessness. These experiences can have a range of causes, and people often explore different sleep positions as part of their personal comfort routines. Incline Sleep has extended its mattress wedges product line to close this gap by providing a non-invasive, gravity-based solution that works during the hours people are already horizontal.
"When an individual is sleeping on an incline, gravity supports the natural return of blood to the heart and reduces the pooling of blood in the lower extremities, addressing one of the most overlooked windows for circulatory support, which is the seven to nine hours spent in bed each night," says a company spokesperson.
The Foam Incline Mattress Wedge fits under an existing mattress and is available in 4" and 6" elevations to accommodate different incline preferences.
The Incline Sleep 100 is a tilt-only adjustable base built exclusively for incline sleeping. It offers a 0 to 12" rise via remote control, supports up to 1,200 lbs, and is compatible with luxury and latex mattresses. Assembly requires no tools and takes approximately 15 minutes.
The Incline Sleep 500 is the premium tier: a motorised base with head and foot lift, wireless remote, zero-gravity positioning, massage functions, USB ports, and underbed lighting. It is built for true full-body tilt rather than the head-and-torso flexion common to standard adjustable beds. A purpose-designed latex mattress completes the range, channel-quilted for comfort at a continuous incline.
"Incline Sleep is one of the few companies in the sleep industry to have built its entire product line around the therapeutic principles of inclined bed therapy, a practice with more than three decades of documented use," adds the company representative. "As awareness of sleep positioning as a factor in circulatory health continues to grow among both consumers and healthcare professionals, the company is positioned to serve as one of the primary educational and commercial resources in this space."
Individuals interested in exploring the full range of solutions may visit https://inclinesleep.com