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30% off Ergoflex Mattresses and Frames - King $1224.30 ($1794 MSRP) / Queen $1049.30 ($1499 MSRP) @ Ergoflex

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"The Ergoflex Australia Day Sale!

30% Off All Mattresses, Bed Frames, 15% Pillows and Protectors - Use code 'AUSSIE' at checkout"

Mattress sizes:
Single $629.30 ($899 MSRP)
Queen $1049.30 ($1499 MSRP)
King $1224.30 ($1794 MSRP)

"Ergoflex 5G Memory Foam Mattress
Introducing the Ergoflex™ 5G memory foam mattress. A true HD, temperature sensitive, pressure-relieving mattress that moulds itself to the contours of your body. Instant comfort, more support and better sleep."

Free Next-Day Delivery & Returns
30 Night Risk-Free Home Trial
True HD Proprietary Foam
Cool-Sleep™ Airflow System
Naturally Anti-Allergenic
Removable & Washable TENCEL® Woven Cover

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  • +1

    how are these compared to other online mattress in a box retailers?

    • Interested to know as well. My ZZZ Atelier has sagged, need to replace it.

      • 10 year warranty ?

      • Well it's all depends on what you preference, at least mattress in the box give you free try, I order Eva mattress in Dec, good quality mattress but it's hard as hell, while Ergoflex is perfect, I have 2 from 5 year ago still good as new, I suspect Ecosa will more suitable for more people since they can be switch.

  • These are very similar to Tempur mattresses. I have a tempur and one of these in spare room. Can hardly tell them apart. Highly recommend.

  • I have one of these and bought it may be 5yrs ago and is excellent to sleep on. Very comfy. Will definitely recommend.

  • Amazing mattress, as previously mentioned inline with Tempur in terms of materials and quality.

  • Or if you live in newcastle, pick up one of their as new returned stock for $300 from the rutherford distribution center. We love our queen size ergoflex and recommend them to all our friends

  • Comfy mattress but gets hot as. Not ideal for Australia's weather atm either if you don't use air conditioning at night. Also, I found it's not ideal for those who need some lower back support - it's comparable to a very soft spring mattress.

    After a few months I noticed my lower back was getting sore (even after regularly rotating it), that and I was getting tired of waking up in the middle of the night because I was overheating. I decided to change to a mid range sealy and both those problems resolved almost immediately.

    But would recommend to people specifically looking for a memory foam mattress.

    • I bought a new one recently (after having a previous one from 5 years or so ago). The newer one was way softer than the last one, to the point where it's too soft. The older one was much firmer and more supportive. I've never had much of an issue with heat though, but foam mattresses aren't known to breathe particularly well. Kind of a shame.. Will probably go back to a proper spring mattress eventually.

  • I have one for the last 6 years. But it has sagged already. I have had it for 6 years now. I cannot sit on it if need to. So, I am looking for a change. I enjoyed it when it was firm.

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