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35% off Ergoflex 5G Mattresses, 40% off Bundles - eg Queen 5G $975.35 ($1499 MSRP) @ Ergoflex

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FRENZY

"The Ergoflex 'Click Frenzy' Sale.

35% Off Mattresses, Beds, Pillows & Protectors!
Use code 'FRENZY' at checkout and get 35% OFF site wide.

Up to 40% Off on the Ergoflex Mattress Bundle!
Bundle includes: 40% off all mattresses, 35% off pillows and protectors!

40% Off on the Ergoflex Sleep Bundle!
Bundle includes: 40% off each mattress and bed frame + BONUS FREE pillow!

Offers end Midnight Wednesday!"

5G Mattress Prices:
Single: $603.85 (MSRP $929)
Double: $876.85 (MSRP $1349)
Queen: $974.35 (MSRP $1499)
King: $1136.85 (MSRP $1749)
(Other in-between sizes available)

Delivery cost depends on location and days/times of the week - seems to range from $20 to $150 - see Delivery page for details.

Looks to be the largest % sale they've ever offered.

This is part of Click Frenzy deals for 2020

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  • +2

    Got three of these mattresses. Love them.

  • +2

    I've had one for 3 years and absolutely love it, have almost bought a second multiple times. I can also confirm I have received A-grade customer service from them each time I've contacted them.

  • +11

    …but if they're 5G, won't I catch the 'rona from them?

    • You need to be in VIC for that, or try the US, better luck catching it there.

      • You mean NSW?

    • make sure to wear the tinfoil hat to bed.

      • Instructions unclear. How thick the tinfoil hat has to be?

    • It will be like sleeping on top of a microwave

    • though if you protest about 5g and rona in a 5G zone - you wont get it

  • Are the prices jacked?

    • No, the MSRP I've given are the prices you would have seen at any other time - I can confirm seeing that price for Queen when last I looked into a second back in April 2019.

      • Great thanks….i thought when I saw the prices last I bought a mattress and ended up buying the Noa.

    • I paid these kind of prices in 2013.

      • The inflation didn't catch up?

  • +4

    Whats the coverage like?

  • +2

    5g mattress, thats what we needed

    • +3

      If it only comes with nfc, wireless charging, b28 and a headphone jack.

      • Great if it comes with a fold out projector

  • +1

    I might wait till it becomes compatible with mmWave

  • Meh, Koreans already working on 6G

  • Hopefully these are pocket springs and not foam core like those mattreses in a box.

    • +1

      These are memory foam mattresses, not pocket spring mattresses with 'memory foam' toppers, so there are no springs. See the materials composition diagram here: https://www.ergoflex.com.au/memory-foam-mattress

    • What wrong with the foam core ones?
      I still have one waiting in a box

      • +1

        If you're a bigger person (AKA my fatass), they tend to sag after a year or so. Springs not so much

        Went through 2 of them before I decided (profanity) it and went back to firm spring beds

        • I am in the same boat (fatass) after this lockdown…

  • Anyone with mattress knowledge that can give me their 2 cents of these mattresses compare to other brands?
    ie Ecosa vs Ergoflex vs Koala vs tempur vs Seahorse Mattresses. We currently using sealy spring mattress and i think it is due for a change as i am getting a sore back from it.
    My mother in law from HK swear by the brand seahorse. What you all think?

      • thank I have check most of the reviews, kinda leaning toward Ergoflex the only issue I have is heat? not sure how much heat does the mattress produce during the hot summer night. People do say Ecosa is much cooler than Ergoflex. Ergoflex seemed to be a better mattress for people with sore back.

    • Here are a few comparative resources I remember reviewing before I chose my Ergoflex. The second link is to a site which will allow you to refilter for your comparison of choice -

      https://au.mattress.zone/comparer/ecosa-mattress-vs-ergoflex…
      https://betterbed.co/compare/ergoflex-vs-ecosa

      I remember wondering about heat with Ergoflex too as that was important to me, however I've since moved from Melbourne to tropical North Queensland and I have no issue with heat from this mattress. I do however use a high quality woolen underlay on mine which is perhaps to credit for this. I tend to think the special moisture proof mattress protectors manufacturers recommend with memory foam mattresses are perhaps the source of excess heat. I threw that thing away after the first few nights! The wooly underlay more than protects against spills.

  • I had one of them and didn't like it, the foam is rather hard for my taste and it's really hot to sleep on in summer.

  • Is it better than Fibre?

    • Metamucil might be a better alternative

  • Anyone know where I can get the wooden bed frame used in their promo pics? Why tease me with it then offer a completely different bed base?

  • I bought one of these last time they were on sale. I have been very impressed with it, once you get use to a foam mattress. Its a little warm in summer but very nice in winter. The foam smell completely disappeared after a week of two. I replaced the timber slats on the bed so they were more supportive. I now much prefer the foam mattress over an inner spring one. There is no sign of sag or wearing so I feel that the mattress will last for quite a few years.

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