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What Is the Difference Between the IC100 Static Bed and the Icare Companion Base?

When choosing a bed for homecare—especially for partner or co-sleeping arrangements—it’s important to understand the differences between the IC100 Static Bed and the Icare Companion Base. Both are designed to work seamlessly in shared bedroom environments, offering comfort, compatibility, and flexibility.

👫 Shared Features for Co-Sleeping

  • Both beds can be recessed for a Partner Set-up, allowing two beds to sit side-by-side for co-sleeping.
  • Both are flat, non-adjustable bases, ideal for users who don’t require elevation or tilt functions.
  • Compatible with headboards and footboards for a cohesive, home-style look.
  • Available in Long Single and King Single sizes—perfect for pairing in a shared room.

🛏️ IC100 Static Bed

  • Weight rating: 200kg
  • Construction: Steel Frame with upholstered divan surround
  • Base height: 355mm
  • Mobility: Equipped with lockable castor wheels for easy repositioning
  • Accessory compatibility: Supports side rails and other safety features
  • Ideal for users who need added safety or mobility support in a co-sleeping setup

🪵 Icare Companion Base

  • Construction: timber frame with upholstered divan surround
  • Features a slat system for mattress ventilation and comfort
  • Designed to blend into home environments, making it ideal for partner bedrooms
  • Best suited for users who prioritize aesthetic and simplicity over clinical features

📝 Summary

If you're setting up a co-sleeping arrangement or a partner bed configuration, both the IC100 and Companion Base offer excellent options. Choose the IC100 Static Bed for more clinical support and accessory compatibility, or the Companion Base for a more traditional, home-style look.