Yes, it's quite sturdy. But you won't sink into it if that's what you like. Personally (being a heavy dude myself) sinky mattresses aren't great for my back.
Hey Chris…. Just letting you know, the zero gravity was designed in Germany but made in China. All Emma products are made in China… which is fine, quality is excellent anyway..
Oh, that's very interesting. When the PR was pitching the mattress to me they sold the German made aspect as being a big feature, lol. Maybe it was at some point, but like Koala, it's made the move to China. Thanks for letting me know.
@@motivatedtravel You review a mattress advertising some kind of credibility, but don't take the time to know where it's made and present a vastly different country of manufacture? You're a journalist too? No words.
Hey Chris, Just wondering if you would pick the Koala Plus at $1900 or the Emma Zero Gravity on 50% off for $1600? I sleep primarily on side and stomach
If you want a bit more of a softer top, the Koala Plus. The Emma ZG is firmer - handles temp a bit better, but definitely firmer so bit more back sleeper friendly imo.
@@jyinlaw4142 Hmmm.... if you have hip pain, then it might be on the firm side. I'm not talking from experience here, but the new Koala might be a better option? I find that to have a much softer top.
@@motivatedtravelthanks for the quick response! It’s a shame cause i found the airgrid to be quite interesting, can i ask which koala model are you talking about?
@@jyinlaw4142 Sorry, this one - ua-cam.com/video/gMPdm0q6ycM/v-deo.html Hard for me to gauge not knowing how much hip pain you're in. But Koala definitely got more give.
Would you recommend this for a heavier person?
Yes, it's quite sturdy. But you won't sink into it if that's what you like. Personally (being a heavy dude myself) sinky mattresses aren't great for my back.
Hey Chris…. Just letting you know, the zero gravity was designed in Germany but made in China. All Emma products are made in China… which is fine, quality is excellent anyway..
Oh, that's very interesting. When the PR was pitching the mattress to me they sold the German made aspect as being a big feature, lol. Maybe it was at some point, but like Koala, it's made the move to China. Thanks for letting me know.
@@motivatedtravel You review a mattress advertising some kind of credibility, but don't take the time to know where it's made and present a vastly different country of manufacture? You're a journalist too? No words.
@@parisjackson9310 Lol. Have a lovely day.
@@parisjackson9310 Haters gotta hate right!? 🤣🤣🤣
Hey Chris, Just wondering if you would pick the Koala Plus at $1900 or the Emma Zero Gravity on 50% off for $1600?
I sleep primarily on side and stomach
If you want a bit more of a softer top, the Koala Plus. The Emma ZG is firmer - handles temp a bit better, but definitely firmer so bit more back sleeper friendly imo.
@@motivatedtravel great thanks for the response!
which one would you suggest, ecoasa pure vs emma zero gravity???
Both are good, but Zero Gravity if money isn't a concern and you don't mind a firmer touch.
@@motivatedtravelHi, would you say it still has good pressure relief even if it is a bit firmer, would it cause hip pain for side sleeper? Thank you
@@jyinlaw4142 Hmmm.... if you have hip pain, then it might be on the firm side. I'm not talking from experience here, but the new Koala might be a better option? I find that to have a much softer top.
@@motivatedtravelthanks for the quick response! It’s a shame cause i found the airgrid to be quite interesting, can i ask which koala model are you talking about?
@@jyinlaw4142 Sorry, this one - ua-cam.com/video/gMPdm0q6ycM/v-deo.html
Hard for me to gauge not knowing how much hip pain you're in. But Koala definitely got more give.