I purchased this bed (for a little bit more than other near-identical beds) because it claimed to have a 400 lb weight limit per bed. On the cover of the only paperwork included w/ the bed is a diagram of the bed and, in large print, weight limits of 200, 250, and 350, for the top, middle, and bottom bunks.I reached out to the seller and was curtly dismissed with a claim that they tested the bed at 400 lbs.I'm going to go ahead and trust the printed weight limit over the claim of a customer service rep.The bed is fine (though a bit wobbly) and it assembled easily enough, I just thought I was getting something sturdier and maybe longer lasting than all the other beds using the same description photo.If your looking for space saving this bed is definitely that!! It's so thin nd cheap it takes up less space than normal bunk beds. Within 20 mins of being up we found it more beneficial to bend off the rail on the middle bed since just putting your hand on It you could see it bending. Make sure to put it a few inches off the wall because whenever even the smallest child goes to climb up the ladder the whole thing will shake and bounce off the wall. You won't have to worry about knowing whether or not your child is in bed cuz you can hear the whole thing shake and squeak every time they roll over. This is by far the cheapest bunk bed I've ever seen in my life. It's def not worth what I'm paying for it but at this point I'm stuck with it and going to hope it doesn't collapse on a child.I'm supposed to put the entire thing together with an Alan wrench? I can't even use my drill to make this easier. And each and every screw goes in at an angle and I can't finish screwing it in. So far I'm just pissed and I haven't even gotten it set up yet. Cheaply made