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Australia's top-rated mattress for back pain is finally on sale: Here's why thousands are ditching their old beds for Ergoflex

Australia's top-rated mattress for back pain is finally on sale: Here's why thousands are ditching their old beds for Ergoflex

7NEWS20-05-2025

Let's be honest, few things ruin your day faster than a bad night's sleep. And if you're waking up sore, stiff or more tired than when you went to bed, your mattress might be to blame.
That's where Ergoflex comes in. They've quietly become the go-to brand for Aussies dealing with back pain, and now their cult-favourite mattress is up to 30 per cent off for the End of Financial Year sale.
The timing could not be better.
The Ergoflex 5G Memory Foam Mattress has been dubbed Australia's number one for back pain relief, and it is designed to cradle your body while properly supporting your spine.
Health professionals love it, thousands of customers rave about it, and now it's on sale until 7 July 2025 at 11.59 pm AEST.
The sale officially kicks off Friday, 6 June, but if you want to beat the rush, you can get early access using the code EOFYS at checkout.
So, what makes this mattress so special? For starters, it's an orthopaedic-grade memory foam mattress that moulds to your body, relieving pressure and keeping your spine in a natural position while you sleep.
It's also built with a Cool-Sleep airflow system, which means no more tossing and turning in a sweaty tangle of sheets.
And yes, it actually works. One happy customer, Emma, says: ' LOVE! This mattress is the best of the best, the most comfortable mattress I've ever had, no more back problems.'
'I have gotten five mattresses so far! My family are in love with how it feels.'
Ergoflex isn't some new kid on the block, either. They were Australia's first mattress-in-a-box brand, launching back in 2006.
Since then, they've celebrated 15 years of helping Aussies get better sleep, and they've picked up thousands of five-star reviews along the way.
Whether you're waking up with a sore back or just ready to upgrade your sleep situation, this EOFY sale is the perfect excuse to invest in something that actually improves your health.
Here's what you can grab in the sale:
Single Mattress – Save over $250, now $629.99
Long Single – Save over $280, now $664.99
King Single – Save $300, now $699.99
Double – Save $240, now $949.99
Queen – Save over $350, now $1,087.49
King – Save over $450, now $1,199.99
Memory Foam Pillow – Save $45, now $104.99 each
They also offer bed frames, protectors and sheets, all up to 30 per cent off.
Plus, you'll get next-day delivery, free returns, and a 30-night home trial. So if it's not quite right, you're covered.
But if the thousands of glowing reviews are anything to go by, chances are you'll be sleeping like a baby in no time.
With prices like these, don't be surprised if stock flies out the door.

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