Honest Ecosa Mattress Review: Comfort, Support & Sleep Tested

In a market where most mattresses try to be one-size-fits-all, Ecosa takes a boldly different approach with its customisable design. Starting at $1150 for queen size and available in all sizes, their flagship all-foam mattress features two interchangeable layers, with one layer offering both medium and medium-firm options - creating a mix-and-match comfort system that promises to suit every sleeper. While this versatility sounds impressive on paper (and comes with a 100-night trial to test all combinations), we wonder if this Swiss Army knife approach might be trying to do too much.

Founded in 2015 with a vision of better sleep, Ecosa has grown into a brand that balances comfort with conscience. Their philosophy of "enabling you to do more, dream more and be more" extends beyond marketing speak - they're genuinely focused on creating durable products that make quality sleep accessible. But does this customisable mattress deliver on its versatile promises? Our thorough testing uncovers the truth behind all those comfort combinations.

Review Summary

3.8 out of 5

The Ecosa Mattress is a versatile sleep solution with its innovative three-firmness design, allowing sleepers to customise their comfort level through interchangeable layers. This adaptability makes it an excellent choice for those uncertain about their firmness preferences. However, some sleepers should note that the absence of a dedicated support layer (such as springs or high-density foam) may limit its long-term comfort and durability.

What We Like

  • Unlimited comfort layer customisation (3 firmness levels possible)
  • Excellent motion isolation
  • Machine-washable cover with Tencel blend

What We don't Like

  • Inconsistent edge support depending on configuration
  • May lack support for heavier sleepers on the firm side
  • Synthetic materials with potential off-gassing

Ecosa Mattress: What You Should Know

The Ecosa Mattress features an innovative adjustable design with two main layers: one flippable comfort layer offering medium (6/10) on one side and medium-firm (7/10) on the other, plus a separate firm layer (8/10) that can be positioned as needed. This configuration allows sleepers to explore different comfort levels, though edge support varies depending on the setup. The design particularly excels at motion isolation, but heavier sleepers might find the firm configuration lacking adequate support due to the absence of a dedicated core support layer.

The layers consist of two synthetic foams that provide breathability and bounce, resembling the feel of latex on the medium/plush side. The removable cover blends 40% Tencel with polyester, offering a machine-washable solution for easy maintenance. Despite cooling technologies, the all-foam construction may still retain some heat in warmer conditions.

While Ecosa demonstrates environmental consciousness through its mattress recycling program and donation of returned mattresses to local charities, the synthetic nature of its foams—including some recycled polyester—means there may be off-gassing and potential VOCs. This should be considered, especially for children's rooms or individuals with allergies.

Positioned in the mid to premium range, the Ecosa Mattress justifies its pricing through adaptable comfort layers, quality materials, and frequent promotional discounts, commonly offering 20% off throughout the year. The investment is further supported by an impressive 15-year warranty and a 100-night trial period. Ecosa provides free delivery in metro areas, flexible payment options, and comprehensive customer support via phone, email, and chat.

If you're looking for a fully customisable foam mattress with different firmness options, the Ecosa Mattress offers a solid solution.

Is This The Right Mattress For You?

The Ecosa Mattress approaches sleep with an ambitious "one-mattress-fits-all" philosophy. While this flexibility sounds promising, attempting to be everything for everyone might be its biggest challenge. Unlike mattresses designed for specific sleep needs, Ecosa's universal approach might leave some sleepers wanting more targeted comfort. Let's explore how this adaptable design performs across different body types.

The optimal setup places the firm layer at the bottom with the medium on top, providing decent pressure relief for hips and shoulders, particularly for side sleepers. The foam prevents that 'sinking feeling' while maintaining comfort, and the cover ensures good breathability for temperature-sensitive light sleepers.

Back Sleepers (9/10)

Here's where the medium or medium-firm configuration shows its strengths – offering good spinal alignment for lighter frames. The open-cell foam provides just enough bounce to maintain stability without sinking. However, the firm settings might be too intense for lighter backs, creating excessive lumbar pressure.

Stomach Sleepers (8/10)

The Gel Memory Foam does a decent job relieving shoulder and hip pressure in medium configuration. While you can adjust the medium layer for enhanced pressure relief, the lack of a central support core might lead to long-term stability issues.

Side Sleepers (8/10)

Physics works in your favour with the medium configuration—the Memory Foam effectively cradles shoulders and hips. However, like a building without a solid foundation, a lack of a robust support core might feel unstable over time.

While the mattress offers impressive versatility through its adjustable layers, this flexibility comes with trade-offs. Configuring can be cumbersome, and finding the perfect setup might require trial and error. Some users may stick to one configuration rather than regularly adjusting layers, particularly couples who need to coordinate preferences. Despite these challenges, it supports back and stomach sleepers in this weight range when properly configured.

Back Sleepers (8/10)

The medium-firm base with a firm top layer creates excellent spinal alignment while switching to medium on top softens the feel without losing support. However, lacking a dedicated core support layer might affect long-term stability, particularly for those with weight concentrated in specific areas.

Stomach Sleepers (8/10)

Here's where layer customisation proves valuable—placing the firm layer on top prevents hip sinking while maintaining neutral spine alignment. The medium layer can be positioned underneath for added comfort, though some might find even this configuration lacking in plushness.

Side Sleepers (8/10)

The adjustable layers offer interesting possibilities for pressure relief. Placing the medium layer on top helps cushion shoulders and hips, while the firm layer underneath prevents excessive sinking. However, even with optimal configuration, the mattress might not provide the deep contouring that dedicated side sleepers crave.

While the medium-bottom/firm-top configuration offers decent initial support for back and stomach sleepers, heavier individuals might find long-term support lacking. The absence of a dedicated core support layer limits its ability to provide consistent, durable support.

Back Sleepers (7/10)

A medium base with a firm top layer improves stability and limits sinking for heavier sleepers. While configurations are adaptable, noticeable layer compression can occur over time, especially in a medium setup.

Stomach Sleepers (8/10)

The firm-on-medium configuration helps maintain proper posture by reducing excessive hip sinking. The medium options offer some pressure relief but often lack depth for heavier frames. Even in firm configuration, long-term durability might be a concern.

Side Sleepers (6/10)

The physics of pressure points becomes challenging here – even with a medium configuration, the mattress can feel too firm in sensitive areas. The base lacks the support structure for optimal comfort, leading to increased pressure on hips and shoulders.

Is This Right Mattress For Your Kids?

Though the Ecosa offers modern features and adjustable comfort, its synthetic construction and complex configuration system make it unsuitable for children. Ecosa has developed a mattress specifically for children.

The mattress becomes more viable for teenagers, where a firm foundation with a medium/firm top layer can provide adequate support. However, proper layer configuration remains crucial for optimal comfort and development.

After extensive testing of this and similar flippable mattresses, we've recognised the critical importance of proper mattress selection for children's development. This has led us to create a comprehensive guide focusing on choosing the right mattress and optimising existing layered mattresses for different age groups to ensure you provide the best sleep surface for your little one.

1. Comfort & Firmness Review

Stepping onto an Ecosa mattress for the first time feels like pressing your hand into a dense memory foam block. There's an immediate sense of resistance followed by a gradual, controlled conforming sensation. Even in its softest configuration, you'll notice this is no plush cloud-like mattress - it's decidedly firm/medium, prioritising support over sink-in comfort. While Ecosa embraces a "one-mattress-fits-all" philosophy through its adjustable layers, what's particularly striking is how dramatically the feel can shift between configurations, ranging from supportively firm to notably rigid, making your initial setup choice crucial.

Despite being an all-foam construction with just two main layers, the mattress demonstrates remarkable stability. Movement isolation is particularly impressive - you can barely feel your partner's nighttime adjustments, but the moderate bounce ensures you won't feel "stuck" when changing positions.

Infographie show the firmness scale for the Ecosa Mattress

Ecosa's standout feature is its adjustable firmness system, offering three distinct configurations that range from Medium (6/10) to Medium-Firm (7/10) and Firm (8/10). Let's be clear, though - even the "Medium" setting would be considered firm by many standards, comparable to sleeping on a well-maintained hotel mattress. The ability to completely transform the mattress feel by rearranging the layers sets it apart from competitors - you're essentially getting three distinctly different mattresses in one.

Ecosa Mattress Adaptation

Moving to an Ecosa requires patience. Expect a few weeks' adjustment period as your body adapts to its supportive nature. We strongly recommend experimenting with different layer configurations during your trial period—the dramatic differences between setups mean your first choice may not be your final preference.

Excellent motion isolation makes this an ideal choice for couples, though partners should agree on firmness preferences since the entire mattress must be configured to the same setting.

Adding a plush mattress topper is an option for sleepers seeking a softer sleep surface—though be aware that this comes with tradeoffs. While a topper can provide that cloud-like feeling some desire, it may compromise the mattress's excellent stability and edge support. The added softness could affect corner support, making it less suitable for sitting or sleeping near the edges. Consider this solution carefully, as it might undermine some of Ecosa's core strengths in support and stability.

2. Materials & Durability

At 25cm in height, the Ecosa Mattress follows standard dimensions with a straightforward all-foam construction. While competitors often employ complex multi-layer systems, Ecosa opts for a simpler approach with two main components: a dual-sided comfort layer and a support base. Let's cut through the marketing terminology and examine what really lies beneath the surface:

Ecosa Mattress, layer by layer:

A woman kneeling next to a reverse the mattress layer of ecosa mattress.
Ecosa mattress Adjustable layer.

Quality Construction of the Ecosa Mattress

This Ecosa mattress demonstrates impressive motion isolation capabilities; the side particularly impresses with its responsiveness, allowing for easy position changes without the typical "quicksand" feeling associated with memory foam.

However, temperature management tells a different story - despite marketing claims about cooling properties, our testing reveals this mattress retains heat like most foam designs. While the gel-infused foam and breathable cover help, don't expect miraculous cooling properties.

The mattress's simple construction shows both strengths and limitations in daily use. Edge support is adequate for normal sleep positions but shows significant compression when sitting on the perimeter - a common trait in foam-only designs without reinforced edges. Upon unboxing, expect a noticeable "new foam" smell that typically dissipates within 48-72 hours. However, sensitive individuals might want to allow up to a week in a well-ventilated room for complete off-gassing.

While Ecosa backs its mattress with an impressive 15-year warranty, it's important to maintain realistic expectations. Like all foam mattresses, expect a 7-10 year realistic lifespan with proper care. Regular rotation and foundation support will maintain the foam's integrity over time.

3. Health & Sustainability Review

While Ecosa has made significant strides in environmental initiatives across its product line, including its recycled bottle program for some mattresses, this Ecosa mattress (the best seller) follows a more conventional approach to materials and manufacturing. Let's examine their environmental claims and actual practices:

Material Origins & Manufacturing

The mattress's origins and manufacturing processes remain notably opaque. While Ecosa acknowledges Chinese production, they provide minimal detail about factory conditions, energy consumption, or specific manufacturing processes.

Their marketing language often obscures rather than clarifies - for instance, emphasises proprietary foam names while being less forthcoming about the basic polyurethane foundation of these materials. It's worth noting that they have made efforts to improve their foam composition with 30% bio-based oils, though this improvement comes without much detail about these oils' sourcing or environmental impact.

What's particularly striking is the difficulty in obtaining clear information about material origins and despite Ecosa's general commitment to transparency, leaving consumers to piece together information from various sources.

A woman kneeling next to a rolled-up Ecosa mattress being unpacked from a branded cardboard box.
Ecosa mattress – Boxed and ready to roll (literally).

Health Considerations

The mattress comes with CertiPUR-US® certification for all foam layers and OEKO-TEX® certified cover materials, ensuring basic safety standards and low chemical emissions. The hypoallergenic properties and chemical-free fire barriers provide the necessary protection, while independent laboratory testing confirms low VOC emissions. Initial off-gassing is present but typically dissipates within 48-72 hours, though sensitive individuals might want to allow longer ventilation time.

Despite these certifications, we cannot recommend this mattress for individuals with chemical sensitivities or allergies, particularly not for young children. While its firmness level would technically benefit developing bodies, the combination of significant off-gassing periods and reliance on synthetic materials makes it a less-than-ideal choice for these sensitive groups. The mattress might be more suitable for teenagers, where the benefits of its supportive design can be enjoyed with less concern about material sensitivity.

Environmental Impact & Corporate Responsibility

Ecosa demonstrates impressive environmental initiatives as a company. It has successfully recycled over 10,000 mattresses and set ambitious goals like removing 2 million plastic bottles from the environment through its recycling programs. Its commitment extends to donating mattresses to those in need and promoting awareness about sustainable sleep solutions.

However, this particular Ecosa Mattress model presents a mixed environmental message. While it participates in Ecosa's mattress recycling and take-back programs, it doesn't incorporate innovative recycled materials like Essence Mattress in its other product lines. Neither the cover nor the foundation uses recycled plastic bottles, relying instead on conventional materials. Ecosa has acknowledged environmental concerns around polyurethane foam and made modest improvements by incorporating 30% bio-based oils. However, this feels like a minimal effort compared to their capabilities demonstrated in other product lines.

For transparency's sake, consumers seeking Ecosa's most environmentally responsible options should look to their other mattress lines that fully incorporate recycled materials. Unfortunately, the bestseller "Ecosa mattress" doesn't benefit from natural materials or full recycling process.

4. Customer Service Deep-Dive

Ecosa has built its reputation on a direct-to-consumer model that eliminates traditional retail markups. Their service approach prioritises digital efficiency over traditional showroom experiences, bringing advantages and limitations to the customer journey.

Delivery Experience

Ecosa provides free delivery across Australia, with shipping times varying significantly by location. While metropolitan areas receive deliveries within 1-7 business days, rural customers should expect up to 14 days for delivery. The mattress arrives vacuum-sealed and rolled in a recyclable box, making it manageable for most customers. The absence of installation services or old mattress removal means you'll need to handle the setup yourself.

Trial Period & Returns

Ecosa's 100-night trial comes with some critical considerations. The company recommends sleeping on your mattress for at least 14 nights before deciding, acknowledging that your body needs time to adjust to any new sleep surface. When initiating a return, the process requires some patience - Ecosa partners with local charities for pickup, which can take up to 10 business days or longer, especially in rural areas. While rural collections may pose additional challenges, Ecosa's customer service team works to facilitate the process. It's worth noting that their return policy allows for one return of up to two mattresses per household, ensuring fair usage of their trial program.

Customer Experience

Ecosa's support structure reveals some surprising gaps for a major mattress brand. The absence of physical showrooms limits the ability to test before purchase, and the lack of phone support might frustrate customers who prefer direct communication. While their live chat and email support are efficient, response times can vary, and the FAQ page lacks comprehensive tutorials and guidance that could enhance the customer experience.

On the financial side, Ecosa offers flexibility through Afterpay and Zip Pay payment options, making its mattresses more accessible for various budgets. Its regular promotional calendar includes significant discounts ranging from $200-$250 during sales events, though savvy shoppers might notice these sales occur frequently enough to question the true regular pricing.

5. Ecosa Mattress: Is it Worth Your Investment?

At $1,150 for a Queen size, the Ecosa Mattress positions itself in the mid-top range segment of the Australian mattress market. However, this "regular" price is a marketing tactic, as the mattress is consistently available at discounted prices through year-round promotions, first-time buyer offers, and seasonal sales. While the reduced price of around $900 for a Queen presents a more reasonable value proposition, it still warrants careful consideration.

Size Regular Price First-Time Buyer Price*
Single $800 $640
Long Single $900 $720
King Single $950 $760
Double $1,050 $840
Queen $1,150 $920
King $1,350 $1,080
Super King $1,650 $1,320

We deliberately focus on first-time buyer prices because the inflated 'regular' pricing appears designed to create FOMO and push quick purchases - a practice we can't endorse, especially from a brand that claims to value environmental consciousness and responsible consumption.

The Ecosa Mattress delivers solid performance, particularly in motion isolation and firmness customisation. While the perpetual sale price of $900 for a Queen offers better value than the inflated regular pricing, you still pay a premium for the brand name. It's a reliable, versatile mattress that should satisfy most sleepers looking for a medium/firm sleep solution.

Photo de Cici M.

By Cici M.

Sleep Expert & Editorial Director

With a decade in the bedding industry, Cici brings real warmth and expertise to mattress evaluation through True Dream, the review platform she co-founded to cut through marketing hype with genuine testing. Her struggles with insomnia give her a personal connection to the search for better sleep solutions, making her recommendations both knowledgeable and deeply empathetic. When she's not testing sleep products, Cici recharges with peaceful evening walks through Melbourne's quiet streets, discovering hidden café gems away from the city bustle.