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Ergosportive

Ergosportive

Sports, Outdoors & Fitness

Ergosportive sells smart, adjustable beds and sleep-recovery furniture priced in the premium tier; queen adjustable bases run $1,499–$2,999 and matching accessories (mattresses, anti-snore pillows, under-bed storage) sit between $199–$799. Everything is sold direct-to-consumer through ergosportive.com and shipped flat-packed in the U.S. and Canada; no brick-and-mortar stores, but the site offers 30-night trials and white-glove delivery. The brand’s core pitch is “recovery furniture”: each base embeds biometric sensors that track heart-rate variability, breathing, snoring and overnight movement, then auto-adjusts head-to-foot elevation to improve circulation and reduce sleep apnea events. A linked mobile app gives athletes color-coded recovery scores and integrates with Garmin, Strava and Apple Health; the system is FDA-registered as a Class 1 wellness device. Primary buyers are 25-45-year-old amateur and semi-pro athletes—runners, cyclists, CrossFitters—who already track training load and want sleep data to complete the performance loop. The aesthetic is matte graphite steel and charcoal upholstery, appealing to consumers who value tech-driven self-optimization over traditional bedroom décor. Ergosportive competes in the narrow zone between legacy adjustable-bed makers (stressing comfort) and sports-recovery wearables (stressing data). It differentiates by combining both: a single purchase turns the entire bed into a passive recovery tool, eliminating the need for separate sleep trackers or post-workout gadgets while still offering the zero-gravity and anti-snore features mainstream buyers expect.

Your bed learns how you recover, so you don't have to

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