The Ergo Flex visco-elastic memory foam mattress is a high-performing alternative to the traditional market leader, Tempur-Pedic. Looking at the comparable mattresses from Ergo Flex and Tempur-Pedic, the parameters of composition, quality and price.
Here's how the Ergo Flex stacks up against the "Combi", a similar offering from Tempur-Pedic, on these key areas.
Composition: The Ergo Flex is comprised of a set of layers, including a 9cm base support layer, 3cm air-flow layer and 9cm memory foam, along with a luxurious cover. The Tempur-Pedic Combi is made up of a 15cm base layer, 7cm memory foam and a 3cm cover, making it largely comparable in both depth dimensions and layered composition.
Quality: The memory foam material used in both mattresses is of high density polyurethane, rated at similar levels. Ergo Flex's 9cm of 5.3lb (85kg/m3) density memory foam and the Combi's 7cm of 5-5.5lb density Tempur material ranks both at the high quality end of the mattress market.
Price: In the UK market, the Tempur-Pedic Combi king size retails at around £1899, making it one of the most expensive memory foam mattresses on the market, in line with its high-end performance quality. The equivalent size Ergo Flex, with its comparable levels of quality and performance as demonstrated here, retails at just £799.