Sleep is a very personal matter, yet choosing a mattress is fraught with promises, marketing promises, and uncertainties. Ecosa, a mattress-in-a-box brand, aims to fill this gap—with adjustability, a hybrid design, and a modern sleep experience. Below is a comprehensive overview of Ecosa: its history, core features, performance, customer feedback, pros and cons, and whether it’s worth trying.
Ecosa was founded in Melbourne, Australia, by Ringo Chan in 2015. The company began as a direct-to-consumer “bed-in-a-box” startup, expanding over time to New Zealand, Hong Kong, the US, Canada, and other countries.
Their early marketing attracted attention with viral stunts (e.g., wine glass tests) and a strong social media presence.
Ecosa positions itself as a brand that offers customizable comfort, the most sustainable materials possible, and a modern mattress experience that adapts to individual sleep preferences. Its designs emphasize layering, adjustability, breathability, and support.
Over time, Ecosa has evolved from a single mattress model to a broad range: adjustable hybrid models, cooling options, and mattress accessories. The newer models, as part of the ongoing development, incorporate hybrid and micro-spring elements.
Here are the key features that Ecosa markets as differentiators (and that reviewers often mention):
One of Ecosa’s standout features is the ability to rearrange the inner layers to change firmness. Many of their mattresses feature top layers that can be flipped or adjusted to alternate between a softer and firmer feel.
This adjustability is intended to offer flexibility – for couples with different comfort preferences or for people whose preferences change over time.
Newer models (especially the “Pure” line) contain not only pocket springs but also microcoils embedded in the top layers. This combination is designed to provide air circulation, responsive bounce, and structural support.
This hybrid layering is used to avoid some of the limitations of thick foam – namely heat retention and slow response.
A common complaint about foam mattresses is heat buildup. Ecosa addresses this with breathable layers (microsprings, ventilated foams) and covers that promote better air circulation. In tests, some models, such as the “Pure,” performed particularly well in regulating temperature over seasonal changes.
To prevent sagging at the edges and improve the usable surface, Ecosa features reinforced edge springs and zoned support (areas of varying firmness/density within the core) to support key body zones.
At least some newer models have fully removable covers (e.g. Tencel/recycled fabrics) for hygienic reasons.They also strive for sustainability credentials (certifications and use of environmentally friendly materials) in branding.
Ecosa typically offers a 100-night trial period (or equivalent) so buyers can test the mattress and return it if they are dissatisfied. Their warranty coverage is comprehensive – some models come with a 15-year warranty under certain conditions.
Based on tests, reviews from independent sources, and user feedback, Ecosa mattresses generally perform as follows:
Ecosa offers a limited warranty on its products, which varies by product type. This warranty is in addition to statutory rights under the Australian Consumer Law.
Mattress Topper — 10-year warranty
Protects against defects and cracks in the foam beyond a threshold. Similar exclusions apply (wear and tear, misuse, stains, improper care).
Bed Frames / Bed Bases — 5-year warranty
Covers structural defects (cracks, breaks) in frames and bases during normal household use.
Pillows — 100-day warranty
Covers workmanship and material defects (e.g. structural defects, sewing or zipper defects).
Other items (e.g. waterproof mattress protectors, quilts) — typically 1-year limited warranties
Covers defects in materials or workmanship for private use.
To make a claim, you will typically need to provide proof of purchase, a description and pictures of the defect, and sometimes send the product (or parts of it) for inspection. Ecosa may require further documentation or inspection before authorizing a warranty replacement or repair.
Ecosa is one of the most sophisticated mattress brands in the “mattress-in-a-box” category. Thanks to its hybrid architecture, customizability, and cooling focus, it rivals many premium mattresses. For many sleepers—especially those who change their preferences, change firmness levels, or live in warmer climates—Ecosa offers true flexibility and comfort.
However, it’s not a perfect solution. Challenges in retrieval, weight, adjustment, and potential sagging over time are real factors that you’ll have to accept. If you test the mattress during the trial period and position your bed frame correctly, chances are you’ll end up with a mattress that feels like an improvement rather than a risk in the long run.