What mattresses have Afterpay day sales?
Mattresses from Koala, Sleeping Duck, Origin, Ergoflex, Emma, Valmori, Eva, and Ecosa often have Afterpay Day sales in Australia.
Here’s a list of Koala mattresses with details on features, prices, and suitability for different sleepers:
Koala Luxe Mattress
Pros and Cons
Pros
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Luxurious materials provide a plush, soft sleeping surface. 
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Advanced cooling keeps you comfortable all night. 
Cons
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High price point compared to other options. 
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Plush feel may not suit those needing firmer support. 
The Koala Luxe Mattress is designed with a copper-infused Kloudcell® comfort layer and phase change materials for improved pressure relief and temperature regulation. Its support core features multiple high-density zones to promote spinal alignment, while the soft cover blends recycled polyester, viscose, and cashmere for breathability. The plush feel suits those seeking a softer surface, and its temperature control technologies benefit hot sleepers. Priced from $2,390 for a queen, the Luxe model is backed by a 120-night trial and 10-year warranty. It’s engineered to meet the needs of side and back sleepers, offering tailored support and comfort.
Sleeping Duck SD Mach II
Pros and Cons
Pros
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Customisable firmness for each side and sleep zone. 
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Removable, washable bamboo cover adds convenience. 
Cons
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Assembly for customisation can be fiddly. 
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Bulkier design may not suit all bed frames. 
The Sleeping Duck SD Mach II is a hybrid mattress that combines high-density AirGrown polyurethane foam with twice-tempered steel pocket springs, designed to offer a balance of comfort and support. Its removable BreatheTech cover, made from vortex-spun bamboo yarn, is washable for easy care. The mattress is customisable via the ComponentAdapt system, allowing users to adjust firmness on each side, with targeted zoned support for different body areas. Prices start from AU$999 for a single and go up to AU$2,699 for a super king, and it includes a 100-night trial and a 10-year warranty. The design suits a range of sleeping positions.
Origin Hybrid Pro
Pros and Cons
Pros
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Excellent temperature regulation with cooling layers. 
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Seven-zone support system relieves pressure points. 
Cons
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Medium-firm feel might be too firm for some. 
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Price is on the higher side for hybrids. 
The Origin Hybrid Pro mattress features an eight-layer hybrid construction, including a PolarSilk Tencel pillow top, graphite-infused latex, HexaGrid Plus foam, organic bamboo-infused wool, and titanium micro-springs. This model has a medium-firm feel, rated around 7.5 out of 10, and incorporates a seven-zone support system aimed at targeted pressure relief. Cooling technologies, such as graphite-infused latex and bamboo-infused wool, help regulate temperature. Priced at approximately £1,252 for a double, it is offered with a 200-night trial and a 15-year warranty, plus optional old mattress recycling. The mattress is designed to suit a range of sleeping positions, including side, back, and stomach sleepers.
Ergoflex 5G Memory Foam Mattress
Pros and Cons
Pros
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High-density memory foam offers strong body-contouring support. 
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Breathable TENCEL® cover helps manage heat and moisture. 
Cons
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May feel overly firm for lighter side sleepers. 
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Shorter 30-night trial compared to competitors. 
The Ergoflex 5G Memory Foam Mattress features a five-layer design, including a breathable, machine-washable TENCEL® cover and a high-density visco-elastic memory foam comfort layer for contouring support and pressure relief. It incorporates a Cool-Sleep™ airflow system to help regulate temperature, and a durable base layer for stability. Rated medium-firm (7/10), it provides balanced support for back, stomach, and heavier side sleepers, while combination sleepers benefit from consistent foam responsiveness. The mattress is offered at a premium price point, with a 30-night trial and 10-year warranty included, positioning it as a higher-end choice for those seeking advanced memory foam features.
Emma Luxe Mattress
Pros and Cons
Pros
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Graphite-infused foam keeps sleep temperature consistent. 
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AirGrid layer prevents sinking, aiding movement. 
Cons
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Can be expensive without discounts. 
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Medium-firm may not suit everyone’s preferences. 
The Emma Luxe Mattress features a graphite-infused ThermoSync® foam layer, which helps regulate temperature by absorbing and redistributing heat. An AirGrid layer is included to provide a buoyant feel and minimise the sensation of sinking, while Infinity Springs improve breathability and support. The UltraDry™ cover is both removable and breathable, designed to wick away moisture for a cooler sleep. Pricing for a double size is typically £1,798, but sales often reduce this to around £909. The mattress includes a 200-night trial, 10-year warranty, and free delivery. It is suitable for side and back sleepers, as well as those who tend to sleep hot.
Valmori Hybrid Mattress II
Pros and Cons
Pros
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Hybrid design offers balanced comfort and support. 
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Effective cooling and motion isolation features. 
Cons
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Medium firmness may not suit those needing extra support. 
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Fewer customisation options than some competitors. 
The Valmori Hybrid Mattress II features a combination of gel air memory foam, natural latex, and a 7-zone independent pocket spring system, promoting support and pressure relief with medium firmness. Its removable, breathable cover aids in temperature regulation and comfort, while motion isolation is enhanced by the hybrid construction. Available in Single, King Single, Double, Queen, and King sizes, prices range from AU$900 to AU$1,300. Purchasers receive a 100-night trial and a 15-year warranty, as well as complimentary pillows depending on size chosen. Designed primarily for side sleepers, it is also suitable for those who sleep on their stomachs.
Eva Premium Adapt Mattress
Pros and Cons
Pros
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Multiple firmness configurations cater to various sleep needs. 
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Breathable cover enhances airflow and moisture-wicking. 
Cons
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Adjusting layers can be time-consuming. 
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Price is higher than non-customisable mattresses. 
The Eva Premium Adapt Mattress is a hybrid model that combines multiple foam layers with a five-zone pocket spring system, allowing for tailored support and spinal alignment. Its interchangeable layers let users adjust firmness, offering up to nine configurations from soft to firm. The mattress features a removable, washable CoolMax™ and polyester cover designed for improved breathability and moisture-wicking. Prices are AU$1,300 for a Double, AU$1,640 for a Queen, and AU$1,950 for a King, and each mattress comes with a 100-night trial and a 10-year warranty. Adjustable firmness and support make it suitable for a range of sleeping positions and preferences.
Ecosa Pure Mattress
Pros and Cons
Pros
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Eco-friendly cover made from recycled materials. 
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Adjustable firmness with advanced support zones. 
Cons
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Premium price may not fit all budgets. 
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Medium-firm options may not suit those preferring plush beds. 
The Ecosa Pure Mattress features a hybrid construction with a machine-washable cover made from recycled plastic bottles, gel-infused memory foam, adaptive latex, and both micro coil and seven-zone pocket spring systems. These layers aim to deliver targeted support, promote breathability, and offer adjustable firmness between medium and medium-firm. Eco-conscious materials and CertiPUR-US® certified foam are used throughout. Priced at AU$1,700 for a queen, it comes with a 100-night trial, 15-year warranty, and free next-day metro delivery. The adjustable firmness and zoned support make it suitable for a wide range of sleeping positions and preferences.
 
           
           
          