I think this was the only bed I could find that didnt have reviews that mentioned compromised stability over time. I have good faith in this one over any Masonite or fake wood loft beds.
It takes a while to put together by yourself. About 4 hours for me since Im slow and kept rereading and eyeballing the directions. Its absolutely better with another person. Eventually I did need help.
After everything was put together, I can tell you it feels very secure. It wobbles with movement, but not to any concerning degree. Its a reasonable amount for a bed high off the ground. Theres no squeaking either, I made sure things were screwed tight. I didnt find it necessary, but they include brackets to secure this to the wall if youd like. If it helps any Im 56 and 230LBs and I feel safe.
I read reviews saying to pad the ladder steps, so I used cut pool noodles, and that does wonders.
I think the only thing that sucks is climbing the ladder. Like I said Im 230 and it stays put when I hop up, but I think an angled ladder would do well if you aint got the strength to pull yourself to the top.
All in all Im very happy with this bed, and find it comfortable to work under. Its absolutely saving me some space in my room.
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I think this was the only bed I could find that didnt have reviews that mentioned compromised stability over time. I have good faith in this one over any Masonite or fake wood loft beds. It takes a while to put together by yourself. About 4 hours for me since Im slow and kept rereading and eyeballing the directions. Its absolutely better with another person. Eventually I did need help. After everything was put together, I can tell you it feels very secure. It wobbles with movement, but not to any concerning degree. Its a reasonable amount for a bed high off the ground. Theres no squeaking either, I made sure things were screwed tight. I didnt find it necessary, but they include brackets to secure this to the wall if youd like. If it helps any Im 56 and 230LBs and I feel safe. I read reviews saying to pad the ladder steps, so I used cut pool noodles, and that does wonders. I think the only thing that sucks is climbing the ladder. Like I said Im 230 and it stays put when I hop up, but I think an angled ladder would do well if you aint got the strength to pull yourself to the top. All in all Im very happy with this bed, and find it comfortable to work under. Its absolutely saving me some space in my room.