Price: $252.22
(as of May 20, 2024 01:20:22 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Revolutionary X-Brace Center Support for your Bed
The revolutionary X-Brace system center support system is designed to be easily installed and help support your Full, Queen, King, or California King sized bed. Using the included legs, you can assemble this support system to adjust from heights as low as 6 inches, all the way up to 15-1/2 inches in height (measured from the floor to where the bottom of the box spring rests.)
This unique center support system provides superior coverage under your bed to evenly support the box spring and mattress. The revolutionary X-System design creates a special synergy which adds an extra dimension of support to protect your bed and bedding, so you can protect your bedding investment and ensure a great night sleep.
The legs of this support are easily adjustable to allow a wide range of height, accommodating almost any bed configuration. The support system also adjusts in width to fit Full, Queen, King, and California King sized beds.
Heavy-Duty Support for your Bed
Designed for strong support of your bed. 3 sturdy metal rails and 3 feet hold your mattress in place. Replaces wooden bed slats. No more sagging mattress!
The Positive-Locking leg design actually gets stronger when you apply the weight of the bed, with super strength to give you peace of mind. Since the three cross rails are all connected, this support stays in place over time.
Easy and Quick Installation
There are no complicated instructions to follow when installing this center support (although there are instructions in the box, just in case.) Using the unique “Gripper” Super Clamp, which comes preassembled, you can easily adjust the center support to the size of your bed and attach the pieces together to create a heavy-duty support system.
The cross slats of this system have pre-drilled holes in the ends where they overlap your side rails, and are easily secured to the bed using the included screws. This ensures your center support system will not move around, and also protects your side rails from bowing or bending.
Universal Compatibility
The X-Brace Adjustable Center Support System is designed for use with wooden frames and is a great way to ensure your rails will not bend or break.
Fits the following bed sizes:
-Double / Full -Queen -King / Eastern King -California King
Adjustable heights:
Heights as low as 6 inches, all the way up to 15-1/2 inches in height (measured from the floor to where the bottom of the box spring rests.)
STRONG SUPPORT FOR BEDS: Patented X-System keeps bed frame legs vertical and in place, preventing them from sliding out of position. All-steel cross rails combined with heavy-duty super clamp and X Support provide the ultimate in support for your bed, foundation, and bedding. Stronger alternative to bed slats. No more sagging mattress!
UNIVERSAL FIT: Suitable for Full / Double, Queen, King / Eastern King, and California King size Beds. Works with Mattresses, Box Springs, and Foundations. Compatible with steel, iron, metal, and wood bed frames (bed frame not included).
EASY TO USE: Clear, uncomplicated instructions are included. Pre-drilled holes allow you to easily secure the cross slats to your bed using the included screws.
Roger5 –
Solid adjustable support
Although this product refers to use with wood side rails, our queen bed has steel rails. Nevertheless, installation was not difficult by following the easy to read instructions. I did skip the step of drilling the side rails. Instead, the system lies directly on the side rails with the weight of the foundation and mattress holding it in place. The cross bracing in the center maintains the integrity of the 3 cross rails. I had read in a previous review that the instructions were poor and hard to follow, but that’s not the case at all. The system is adjustable over a wide height range. Our bed rails sit at the low end of the range and the parts kit includes 3 risers for use with rails at the high end of the range.
Amazon Customer –
A great alternative for flimsy support
My partner and I purchased the Glideway Support System after the existing support legs on our bed set broke off. We tried to get replacement parts from Structube but they weren’t much help. We tried DIY fixes with industrial-strength adhesive but the legs wouldn’t stay. The Glideway set is just what we were looking for. It took us about 20-30 mins to set-up. It feels sturdy. I can see it lasting us for quite some time. Installing the “cross rails” was confusing. Mine don’t line up perfectly. I think that’s on me though, not the product.
Carol Lazich –
Great product
The product is great ! Very happy with it
Caitie –
Great for vintage bed
Great for vintage bed frames to hold box spring and mattress
Jennifer A –
So glad I purchased this!
The wooden slats didnât feel very secure so I ordered this set and had it built into the slats so I have both now. Feels safe and secure now, well worth the price!
PJM –
Perfect Support
Such a sturdy frame for our bed with excellent support. I wish this came with our original bed. Such a great solution for wood beds. Love it. A+
Christine –
Missing Parts! Contacted seller – no response
This is a great product. Just wish we had received all the parts!! We have a king size wood bed, with wood sideboards. The original flimsy wood supports had snapped from moving the bed around and not realizing that the supports which were held up with one centered post had bent to the side. We had carpet in our bedroom and switched to wood floors. Moving the bed the center post slipped and over time they snapped. Ordered these and had our bed apart and partially installed when we realized there was only ONE X-brace in the box. There should have been 2. We still assembled it as we had no choice – I did contact Amazon and they said to send it back – however, we had already installed. Sending back was not an option, as we needed the bed supported. I did contact the seller to have a new X-brace sent but have yet to hear from them. Disappointing – but it is a great product IF YOU GET all the parts!
Vince P. –
All needed hardware (9 nuts and bolts for the support assembly, and 6 screws for securing the supports to a wooden bed frame) are included – you will need a Phillips head screwdriver and a mallet or hammer.Setup was mechanically easy, though time consuming and a little confusing at times. The instructions are a bit light on exactly how the cross supports attach. One side of each cross support has a notch cut out of it – this notch fits around the horizontal angle bar and you attach to the top most bolt hole. It took a little bit to work out exactly which set of holes to use. I also opted to fully unscrew the feet from their plastic receivers and then hammer the receiver into the metal leg piece before screwing the foot back into the receiver. Though the plastic seems to be rugged, I doubt smacking the foot with a hammer and putting that stress on the threads is a great idea and others commented about trouble with the plastic threads failing and I imagine these two things could be related. I’ve seen others that added a nut to the foot to provide extra support and take some of the stress off the plastic threads, so I’ll keep that in mind if I run into any issues though they seem plenty strong for the moment.You’ll want to adjust the 3 cross bars to the correct length and lock them in place, attach the optional height extension brackets (leave the bolts finger tight only because you will need to remove one of them), and attach the feet, and then position the three supports paying attention to the orientation of the brackets so that all three are oriented in the same direction. Then attach the center support to the bed using the included screws, and then using the center bar as your reference point attach the cross supports and secure the bars to the bed. Lastly, adjust the feet down to the floor and give it a little test push to ensure there’s no wiggle with weight applied. The supports are heavy angle bracket, so there’s not much give to them – be sure those feet are all the way down or else you’ll be putting all of the weight on the wood bed frame pieces and not realized it until you’re on the floor.I was replacing a set of 3 cross supports with feet under a king sized bed. Those legs became damaged when the bed was moved, causing the legs to be pulled forward and twisting. Unfortunately, their design meant that there was no way to safely move the bed without fully disassembling it, which I learned the hard way.The new legs have a few advantages. For one, there is the crossing supports between each leg that prevents any front to back twisting which could otherwise cause the supports to turn and snap the screws securing them to the bed frame as happened with my old supports. The adjusting feet also mean that you can adjust the feet up to move the bed and then adjust them back down once it is in place again. Finally, these legs are quite rugged and would take some very serious conditions for them to bend or break. I’d expect the wood frame to break before these cross supports ever gave out.Once fully assembled and secured, this provided a rock solid platform for my mattress. Though this was a replacement after the previous legs failed and just about anything would have been an improvement, these supports are significantly more stable than the old original legs that came with the bed frame were when new. A nice upgrade overall and I’m very happy with my purchase.
William M Lowe –
Used for a full size bed. Easy to assemble, seems sturdy.
LilahV –
I have an older wood four poster bed. It had no center pieces for support. I used a box spring and it held up but I was concerned because it did feel a bit dippy in the middle and my dog sleeps under the bed. I found this item while looking for solutions to my situation. It is made of sturdy metal and once installed works perfectly. Assembly was a comedy. We looked at the videos here which are not about installation and on YT and found two but they are not so great. You will be wondering where does the notch go-It goes on the top and stick out a bit. The instruction are close to useless. We relied on the YouTube videos, and got one side together but then were not clear about the alignment and the center pieces, ultimately, we put it together, I am not sure it’s correct but the fact that it’s drilled into the bed and the three legs are standing gives the stability. Don’t try it alone.
honsea –
Very sturdy. My king size bed is from bobs, and slates with legs kept moving around and falling out. I bought this system and worked great. The only downside that vertical line was not long enough for our king bad and last slate was not adjustable. We ended up using two out of three. It gave us support that we needed. Bed is no longer moving around and has a great support. Perfect for low platform beds. My husband did it by himself in 1-2 hours
Rosie –
Set up was easy only because I am familiar with the equipment. The directions were not clear.