Newentor vs. Emma vs. Ecosa vs. Sleeping Duck vs. Koala Mattress

Brand

Price (Queen Size)
Mattress Type
Available Sizes
Thickness
7-Zone Support
Firmness
Cover
Trial Period
Value for Money
Trustpilot's Ratings

Newentor Hybrid

newentor hybrid mattress construction
$560
Hybrid Mattress
Single,Double, King Single, Long Single, Queen,King,Super King
25cm
Medium-Firm
Antibacterial and breathable charcoal fibre cover.
120 nights
High
4.2/5

Emma Comfort Mattress

emma comfort mattress
$739.2
Hybrid Mattress
Single, King Single, Double, Queen, King
25cm
Medium
Emma UltraDry™ Breathable Cove (100% polyester top cover)
150 nights
Middle
No ratings

Ecosa Pure Mattress

newentor pure mattress review
$1190
Hybrid Mattress
Queen, Double, King
29cm
Medium-Firm
Tencel™ top cover, 65% polyester
100 nights
Low
2.3/5

Sleeping Duck Mattress

sleeping duck mattress
$1649
Hybrid Mattress
Single, King Single, Double, Queen, King, Super King
31cm
×
Adjustable Firmness
vortex spun bamboo yarn
100 nights
Low
4.7/5

Koala Mattress

koala mattress construction
$936
Memory Foam
Single, King Single, Double, Queen, King
25cm
×
Firm/Medium-Firm
83% Recycled Polyester, 17% carbon-zero TENCEL™ Lyocell
120 nights
Low
3.4/5

FAQs about best mattresses in Australia

What mattress firmness is best for back pain?

For most back pain sufferers, a medium-firm mattress is the "Goldilocks" zone. It provides enough support for spinal alignment while offering enough cushioning to relieve pressure points.
Among them, the Newentor hybrid mattress, Ecosa Pure, and Sleeping Duck are all suitable for back pain sufferers. They each feature a 7-zone independent pocket spring system, which allows for more precise support tailored to different parts of the body.

How does my sleeping position affect my choice? 

Your sleeping position is the most important factor in determining how a mattress should support your body. Because different parts of your body apply varying levels of pressure, a "one-size-fits-all" approach often fails.

Side Sleepers: You require a softer to medium feel. This allows your shoulders and hips—the widest parts of your body—to sink in just enough to keep your spine straight and prevent "pins and needles."

Back Sleepers: You benefit from medium-firm support. This ensures your lower back doesn't sag, maintaining the natural "S" curve of your spine.

Stomach Sleepers: You require a firm mattress. Without firm support, your hips sink too deeply, causing your back to arch painfully.

While most mattresses force you to choose one firmness level, the Newentor Hybrid Mattress is engineered with an ergonomic 7-zone adaptive system that makes it suitable for every sleeper.

Which mattress offers the best value in Australia?

Finding the best quality mattress for the money in Australia means skipping the "brand tax" without sacrificing high-end features. While names like Ecosa and Koala are popular, the Newentor Hybrid Mattress offers arguably the best value for 2026.

Unlike many competitors that use basic foam layers, Newentor features a sophisticated 7-zone adaptive pocket spring system typically found in luxury models costing twice as much. This design provides targeted orthopedic support for your spine while maintaining breathability. With a 120-night trial and hundreds of Australian dollars in savings, Newentor delivers a premium, medically-minded sleep at a much fairer price.

Which mattress is best for side sleepers in Australia?

Choosing the best mattress for side sleepers in Australia depends on how much "give" you need to prevent pressure points on your shoulders and hips.

The Newentor Hybrid is highly recommended for side sleepers because of its 7-zone support system. Side sleepers need their shoulders and hips to sink in slightly while the waist remains supported to keep the spine straight.

The Newentor’s zoning is specifically designed to handle these different pressure levels. Additionally, its adjustable firmness layers allow you to soften the feel if you find it too firm for your shoulders. Sleeping Duck is often cited as a top choice because it is fully customizable. If you are a side sleeper and find the mattress too hard, you can swap out the foam modules for a "Medium" or "Soft" feel. Their high-quality pocket springs provide excellent contouring, which is essential for maintaining spinal alignment when lying on your side.

What is the best mattress for back sleepers?

For back sleepers, the ideal mattress needs to provide a balance of firm support and contoured pressure relief. The goal is to maintain the spine's natural "S" curve and prevent the hips from sinking too deeply, which is the primary cause of lower back pain.

The Sleeping Duck (Mach II) mattress is often considered the gold standard for back sleepers due to its customizability. Since back sleepers usually require a "Medium-Firm" to "Firm" feel, Newentor Hybrid is also an excellent budget choice for back sleepers due to its balance of support & comfort.

What is the best mattress for heavy sleepers in Australia?

For heavy sleepers (typically defined as individuals weighing over 100kg), the most important factors are durability, edge support, and compression resistance. A mattress that is too soft will cause a "hammock effect," leading to spinal misalignment and back pain.

In Australia, hybrid mattresses are generally the best choice for heavy sleepers because they combine high-density foams with heavy-duty spring systems.

The Newentor Hybrid Mattress Pro, Sleeping Duck, and Ecosa Pure Mattress are all good options for heavy sleepers.

Which mattress is best for hot sleepers?

For 'hot sleepers,' the biggest enemy is heat retention, which is common in traditional all-foam mattresses. To stay cool in the Australian climate, you should look for mattresses that prioritize airflow and have cooling materials cover.

Newentor, being a hybrid mattress, features a spring layer that is inherently more breathable than all-foam alternatives, and its use of breathable, skin-friendly fabric further facilitates heat dissipation.

Similarly, the Sleeping Duck mattress utilizes a bamboo fiber cover that naturally wicks away moisture and sweat. Combined with its hybrid spring system, it ensures that heat does not build up inside the mattress.

What is the best mattress to prevent partner disturbance during the night?

To prevent partner disturbance (also known as motion transfer), you need a mattress that absorbs energy rather than letting it travel across the surface. This is typically achieved through high-quality memory foam or individually wrapped pocket springs.

Ecosa Pure, Sleeping Duck, and Newentor Hybrid all utilize a combination of pocket springs and memory foam, which effectively maximizes motion isolation to minimize partner disturbance. Additionally, they incorporate reinforced pocket springs to provide superior edge support.

What mattress firmness should I choose?

Choosing the right mattress firmness is less about "hard vs. soft" and more about finding the right support for your spine and pressure relief for your joints.
The industry uses a scale from 1 (softest) to 10 (firmest). Most people fall in the 5 to 7 range. To find your number, consider these three factors:

1. Your Sleeping Position This is the most important factor in determining how a mattress should contour to your body.
Side Sleepers (Firmness 3–6): You need a softer surface to allow your shoulders and hips to sink in. This keeps your spine straight and prevents pressure-point pain.
Back Sleepers (Firmness 5–7): You need a "Medium-Firm" feel. It should be soft enough to cradle your lower back but firm enough to keep your hips from dipping.
Stomach Sleepers (Firmness 7–9): You need a firm mattress. If the bed is too soft, your midsection will sink, arching your back and causing significant pain.

2. Your Body Weight Weight changes how a mattress feels. A "Medium" mattress feels firmer to a light person and softer to a heavy person.
Lightweight (< 60kg): You don't press down hard, so "Firm" beds will feel like a board. Lean toward the softer side of your position's range.
Average Weight (60kg–90kg): You are the "Goldilocks" group. The standard 6.5 (Medium-Firm) is usually perfect for you.
Heavyweight (> 90kg): You need more resistance to prevent "bottoming out." Lean toward firmer hybrids or high-density foams (Firmness 7+).

Why Choose Newentor Hybrid Mattress?

Why pay the 'brand tax'? While Newentor, Ecosa, Emma, Sleeping Duck, and Koala lead the Australian mattress-in-a-box market, Newentor emerges as the most worthwhile investment. It offers premium 7-zone orthopedic support—a high-end feature often costing double at other brands—at a much more accessible price point.

Our hybrid design features 7 zones of individually wrapped coils that move independently to achieve 4 types of softness and contour to your head, shoulder, waist, hips, thighs, lower thighs, and feet.
1
Head
Firm
The head accounts for less body weight and requires harder support.
2
Shoulder
Soft
The shoulder is the broadest part of the body and requires a soft and larger recessed space.
3
Waist
Hard
The waist is the narrowest part of the body and needs hard support.
4
Buttocks
Medium
The hip occupies a larger body weight and needs moderate softness and slightly smaller pressure relief.
5
Thighs
Hard
The thighs need the same hardness as Zone 3.
6
Calves
Soft
The hardness of the calves and ankle joints is the same as that of the shoulders.
7
Feet
Firm
The feet correspond to Zone 1 and the support needed is preferably hard.
1
Head
Firm
The head accounts for less body weight and requires harder support.
2
Shoulder
Soft
The shoulder is the broadest part of the body and requires a soft and larger recessed space.
3
Waist
Hard
The waist is the narrowest part of the body and needs hard support.
4
Buttocks
Medium
The hip occupies a larger body weight and needs moderate softness and slightly smaller pressure relief.
5
Thighs
Hard
The thighs need the same hardness as Zone 3.
6
Calves
Soft
The hardness of the calves and ankle joints is the same as that of the shoulders.
7
Feet
Firm
The feet correspond to Zone 1 and the support needed is preferably hard.
The head accounts for less body weight and requires harder support.
The shoulder is the broadest part of the body and requires a soft and larger recessed space.
The waist is the narrowest part of the body and needs hard support.
The hip occupies a larger body weight and needs moderate softness and slightly smaller pressure relief.
The thighs need the same hardness as Zone 3.
The hardness of the calves and ankle joints is the same as that of the shoulders.
The feet correspond to Zone 1 and the support needed is preferably hard.

No Partner Disturbance

The pocket sprungs are individually wrapped coils which have excellent shock-absorption and resilience while effectively prevent sagging.

You’ll sleep soundly no matter what happened.

Breathable, Dry and Cool

Our advanced hybrid design features breathable materials and precision-engineered springs that optimise airflow through every layer. By actively dissipating heat, we help you say goodbye to sweaty nights and hello to fresh mornings!

Your health and safety are our priority: both our premium memory foam and top cover are fully certified by CertiPUR-US® and OEKO-TEX® Standard 100, guaranteeing they are free from harmful chemicals and safe for your skin.

Expert Choice, Better Price

Skip the retail markup and get superior performance. With a 3.9/5 Bedbuyer rating and a 4.4/5 on ProductReview, Newentor consistently exceeds industry averages for both comfort and long-term durability.

While other big-name brands charge a premium for their logo, Newentor delivers a high-spec hybrid mattress with elite stability and support for roughly half the price. Experience a luxurious, high-performance sleep without paying the "brand name" tax.

The Sleep Choice of 30,000+ Australians

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