Last updated: 27 June 2026
Executive Summary
The official Olive Foam product name is ENO Foam Mattress. Many buyers search online for "Olive Foam Student Mattress" because ENO Foam is the model most commonly recommended for students, children and budget-conscious buyers. Throughout this guide, both terms refer to the same official product.
ENO Foam is Olive Foam Awka Depot's entry-level, economy-grade mattress. It is built for buyers whose main priority is keeping cost down — students furnishing a hostel room, parents equipping a child's first bed, schools and hostels furnishing dormitories, and anyone who needs a working, reliable mattress without paying for warranty-backed support they may not need.
- Price: from ₦22,816 up to ₦223,754, across 7 sizes and 30 size-and-thickness combinations.
- Thickness: 3 inches to 16 inches, depending on the size selected.
- Warranty: none. This is the trade-off for ENO Foam's lower price compared with Olive Foam, Olive Damask, Semi-Orthopaedic and Full Orthopaedic.
- Delivery: free within Awka, with delivery available to Onitsha, Nnewi, Ekwulobia, Aguata, Agulu, Nkpor, Obosi and across Anambra State.
- Best suited to: students, NYSC members, boarding schools, hostels, rental apartments and guest rooms — not recommended as a long-term solution for buyers managing diagnosed back conditions.
On this page
- Quick product overview
- What is ENO Foam Mattress?
- Why people search "Olive Foam Student Mattress"
- Key features
- Available sizes
- Available thickness options
- Comfort profile
- Firmness profile
- Durability
- Who should buy this mattress?
- Why ENO Foam is popular for students in Awka and Anambra
- Parent buying guide
- Price guide
- Warranty information
- Delivery information
- Care and maintenance
- Frequently asked questions
- Related products
- Author
- Final buying advice
Quick Product Overview
| Official product name | ENO Foam Mattress |
|---|---|
| Common search term | Olive Foam Student Mattress (not an official product title) |
| Positioning | Economy grade foam — ideal for students, children and budget buyers |
| Sizes available | 7 options, 2.5ft to 7ft |
| Thickness range | 3 inches to 16 inches |
| Total variants | 30 size-and-thickness combinations |
| Price range | ₦22,816 to ₦223,754 |
| Warranty | No factory warranty |
| Delivery | Free within Awka; available across Anambra State |
| Origin | Original factory foam — Awka, Anambra State |
What Is ENO Foam Mattress?
ENO Foam Mattress is the entry-level line in Olive Foam Awka Depot's six-collection range, sitting alongside Elite Foam, Olive Foam, Olive Damask, Semi-Orthopaedic and Full Orthopaedic. It is described on our site as economy grade foam, built to offer reliable comfort at an accessible price rather than to compete on luxury finish or long-term warranty cover.
In practice, ENO Foam is the mattress most of our customers choose when the budget for furnishing one bed needs to stay as low as possible — typically a single room, a hostel bunk, a child's bed, or a guest room used occasionally rather than every night. It is manufactured at the same Awka factory as every other Olive Foam collection, so the underlying foam quality is original and factory-direct; what differs from our higher-tier lines is the absence of a factory warranty and, in most sizes, a lower thickness ceiling.
Within our six collections, ENO Foam and Elite Foam sit together as the two no-warranty, economy-tier options, while Olive Foam, Olive Damask, Semi-Orthopaedic and Full Orthopaedic each carry a published factory warranty at a correspondingly higher price. Understanding where ENO Foam sits in that line-up — rather than judging it against a premium mattress it was never built to compete with — is the most useful starting point for deciding whether it is right for you.
Why Many People Search for "Olive Foam Student Mattress"
We see a steady stream of enquiries for "Olive Foam student mattress," "cheap student mattress Awka" and similar phrases, even though that exact wording does not appear as a product name anywhere on our price list. The reason is straightforward: ENO Foam is the product we point students and parents towards when budget is the leading concern, so the search behaviour has effectively created its own informal product name.
If you arrived here searching for a "student mattress" from Olive Foam, ENO Foam is almost certainly the product you are looking for. We have written this guide using the official ENO Foam name throughout, while making clear that both terms describe the same mattress, so that buyers searching either way land on accurate information rather than a guess.
Key Features
- Economy-grade foam positioning, built for affordability first.
- Specifically marketed towards students, children and budget-conscious buyers.
- 7 size options, from 2.5×6ft up to 7×6ft.
- 3 to 16 inch thickness range, depending on size.
- 30 total size-and-thickness combinations to choose from.
- Free delivery within Awka.
- Factory-direct sourcing — the same Awka, Anambra origin as every other Olive Foam collection.
- No factory warranty, which is the main trade-off for the lower price point.
Available Sizes
ENO Foam is available in 7 sizes. Two of the largest sizes offered elsewhere in our range — the 5×6ft Queen and the 7×7ft Extra Large — are not currently available in ENO Foam. Buyers who specifically need either of those footprints should look at Olive Foam, Olive Damask, Semi-Orthopaedic or Full Orthopaedic instead, all of which offer a wider size spread.
| Size name | Dimensions | From | Typically suited to |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small / Cot | 2.5 × 6ft | ₦22,816 | Infants, cots, very small frames |
| Single | 3 × 6ft | ₦33,571 | One student or adult, common hostel bunk size |
| Medium | 3.5 × 6ft | ₦50,336 | One adult or teenager, slightly wider frame |
| Standard | 4 × 6ft | ₦56,808 | One adult, guest room |
| Double | 4.5 × 6ft | ₦63,490 | Wider single use, smaller couple rooms |
| King | 6 × 6ft | ₦106,564 | Larger rooms, less common for hostel use |
| Extra Wide | 7 × 6ft | ₦123,493 | Large guest rooms, less typical for students |
For students and hostel buyers specifically, the 2.5×6ft and 3×6ft sizes are the most relevant, since they match the narrow single-frame bunk beds common in university and polytechnic hostels around Awka. Our full Nigerian mattress sizes guide explains every standard size used across our range in more depth, and our broader mattress size guide in Nigeria covers how to measure a frame correctly before ordering.
Available Thickness Options
ENO Foam thickness runs from 3 inches up to 16 inches, but not every thickness is available in every size. Smaller sizes top out at a lower thickness, while larger sizes go up to the full 16 inches. The table below sets out exactly which thickness-and-size combinations exist, with the live price for each.
| Size | 3" | 4" | 6" | 8" | 10" | 12" | 14" | 16" |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2.5×6ft | ₦22,816 | ₦28,480 | ₦36,799 | — | — | — | — | — |
| 3×6ft | — | ₦33,571 | ₦43,362 | ₦56,054 | — | — | — | — |
| 3.5×6ft | — | — | ₦50,336 | ₦64,460 | ₦79,324 | ₦94,189 | — | — |
| 4×6ft | — | — | ₦56,808 | ₦74,074 | ₦90,933 | ₦108,120 | — | — |
| 4.5×6ft | — | — | ₦63,490 | ₦81,174 | ₦103,342 | ₦120,384 | ₦139,615 | ₦158,845 |
| 6×6ft | — | — | — | ₦106,564 | ₦131,956 | ₦157,347 | ₦182,738 | ₦208,129 |
| 7×6ft | — | — | — | ₦123,493 | ₦153,115 | ₦182,738 | ₦205,347 | ₦223,754 |
If bunk-bed clearance matters — for example, where a hostel frame has a low safety rail or a sibling bunk above — thinner options between 3 and 6 inches keep the sleeping surface low. Our foam mattress thickness guide explains how thickness affects comfort and support in more detail, including guidance for buyers who are unsure which thickness suits their body weight and sleeping position.
Comfort Profile
Olive Foam describes ENO Foam as offering reliable comfort at an accessible price. We have not published a detailed density, quilting or top-layer specification for this line, because ENO Foam is positioned as a functional, budget-led product rather than a premium or orthopaedic one. In practical terms, this means the mattress is built to support normal sleeping use without the layered comfort engineering found in our Semi-Orthopaedic or Full Orthopaedic ranges.
For most students, children and short-to-medium-term occupants, this level of comfort is genuinely sufficient. Buyers who specifically want a softer or firmer feel, zoned support, or a quilted fabric finish should compare ENO Foam against Olive Damask or Semi-Orthopaedic, both of which are built with comfort and support as a higher priority than price.
It is also worth setting expectations correctly before purchase: ENO Foam is sold and priced as an entry-level product, and we would rather a buyer go in knowing the comfort level matches that price point than be surprised after delivery. If, once you have read this guide, you decide the comfort step-up to Olive Foam or Olive Damask is worth the difference for your situation, that is a reasonable and common decision — many of our customers start with ENO Foam for a first purchase and move up the range for subsequent ones.
Firmness Profile
We have not published an official firmness scale or feel rating for ENO Foam. As an economy-grade foam aimed at student and budget use, it is generally bought for basic, functional support rather than a specific firmness preference — but this should be treated as a practical observation from years of retail experience, not a published or tested specification.
If firmness is a genuine priority for you — for example, if you sleep on your side and need pressure relief at the shoulder and hip, or sleep on your back and need firmer lumbar support — we would rather be upfront that ENO Foam is not the line built around that decision. Semi-Orthopaedic and Full Orthopaedic are designed with firmness and support as the primary selling point, and our best orthopaedic mattress in Nigeria guide goes into more detail on how to choose between them.
Durability
The most relevant durability signal for ENO Foam is the absence of a factory warranty, especially when compared with Olive Foam and Olive Damask, which both carry 4-year factory warranties, or Semi-Orthopaedic and Full Orthopaedic, which carry 5-year and 10-year warranties respectively. We have not published a lifespan figure, foam density rating or compression-retention test result for ENO Foam, and we would rather say that clearly than invent a number that has not actually been tested.
In practical retail terms, ENO Foam should be treated as an entry-level, utility mattress: a sensible choice where keeping the upfront cost down matters more than a published long-term performance guarantee. Many of our student and hostel buyers replace this category of mattress every few years as occupants change, rather than expecting it to perform like a warranty-backed family mattress over a decade or more. Buyers planning continuous, multi-year use in one home are usually better served by a warranty-backed line.
This is also why we encourage parents and institutional buyers to think in terms of total cost over the expected period of use, rather than the upfront price alone. A hostel room that turns over every academic year, or a corps lodge used for a single service year, rarely needs the same durability guarantee as a family bedroom used every night for a decade — which is exactly the gap ENO Foam is designed to fill.
Who Should Buy This Mattress?
ENO Foam is not the right mattress for every buyer, and we would rather say so directly than oversell it. It tends to be the right choice for buyer types where affordability and short-to-medium-term use outweigh the need for a published warranty. The sections below cover the buyer types we see most often.
Students
This is the buyer type ENO Foam is most explicitly built for. Students at institutions across Awka and Anambra State — including those near UNIZIK, Poly Oko and other local campuses — typically need a mattress that is affordable, easy to transport into a hostel room, and durable enough to survive a few years of regular use without demanding a large upfront spend. The 2.5×6ft and 3×6ft sizes are the most commonly chosen, matching standard single hostel bunk frames.
NYSC Members
NYSC members posted to Anambra State for their service year are frequently in a similar position to students: temporary accommodation, a fixed and often limited budget, and a need to furnish a room quickly without a long-term commitment. ENO Foam's lower price point and free Awka delivery make it a practical option for corps lodges and short-term rentals, provided the exact bed-frame size is confirmed before ordering.
Boarding Schools
We supply schools, universities and other institutions across Anambra State, including bulk and institutional orders with on-site installation for larger deliveries. For boarding-school dormitories furnishing multiple beds at once, ENO Foam's lower per-unit cost can make a meaningful difference across a full dormitory order. Schools planning to keep mattresses in continuous use for many years without replacement should weigh this against the warranty-backed alternatives, since ENO Foam carries no factory warranty.
Hostels
Private and institutional hostel operators around Awka, Onitsha and Nnewi commonly furnish rooms with compact single-width mattresses, most often in the 2.5ft or 3ft range. Because "student mattress" terminology is not standardised across the Nigerian market, we always recommend hostel operators measure their actual bed frames rather than relying on a size name. We can also schedule bulk delivery and on-site installation for larger hostel orders.
Rental Apartments
For entry-level rental units where keeping the initial furnishing cost down is the main objective, ENO Foam is a sensible starting point. For tenancies expected to run for several years, a warranty-backed Olive Foam or Olive Damask mattress is usually the more defensible long-term choice, since landlords and tenants both benefit from the published warranty cover.
Guest Rooms
ENO Foam suits guest rooms and occasional-use spaces where the mattress will see light, infrequent use rather than nightly wear from a permanent occupant. For guest rooms that double as a regular sleeping space for family members, a slightly higher-tier line may offer better long-term value.
Why ENO Foam Is Popular Among Students in Awka and Anambra
A large share of our ENO Foam orders come from students and parents based in or around Awka, and the reasons tend to repeat themselves order after order:
- Affordable entry point: at ₦22,816 to start, ENO Foam fits comfortably within typical hostel furnishing budgets, even before accounting for bedding, a frame and other essentials.
- Suitable size options: the 2.5×6ft and 3×6ft sizes match the single bunk frames found in most hostel rooms around UNIZIK, Poly Oko and other Awka-area institutions.
- Easy to transport: at lower thicknesses, ENO Foam is lighter and easier for a student or a parent's vehicle to move into a hostel room without needing a dedicated delivery vehicle for short distances.
- Ideal for hostel rooms: compact dimensions and lower thickness options fit the limited floor space typical of shared hostel accommodation.
- Parent-friendly pricing: many parents are furnishing a child's room for the first time and need a mattress that does not compete with tuition, accommodation and other resumption costs.
- Local showroom inspection: our depot at Romans 9:15 Plaza Arroma, 3 Ifite Road, Awka, is open for buyers who want to see and press the foam before paying — particularly reassuring for parents buying on behalf of a child away from home.
- Convenient delivery: free delivery within Awka means a mattress ordered on WhatsApp can often reach a hostel room the same day or next day, which matters for parents arranging resumption logistics from outside the state.
This pattern holds across Anambra State more broadly. Buyers from Onitsha, Nnewi, Ekwulobia, Aguata, Agulu, Nkpor and Obosi regularly order ENO Foam for student accommodation, NYSC lodging and budget-led household use, with delivery arranged on a case-by-case basis outside the free Awka delivery zone.
Parent Buying Guide
If you are a parent buying ENO Foam on behalf of a student, the following checklist reflects the most common buying mistakes we see and how to avoid them:
- Confirm the hostel bed-frame dimensions before paying. Hostel frames are not always a standard size, even within the same institution.
- Decide between 2.5×6ft, 3×6ft, or a wider single option based on the actual frame measurement, not the size name alone.
- Ask for the correct thickness for bunk clearance. A top bunk with a low safety rail may need a thinner mattress than a ground-floor bed.
- Decide whether a no-warranty mattress is acceptable for this use case, or whether a 4-year-warranty Olive Foam or Olive Damask option is the safer long-term choice.
- Confirm the delivery destination and timing on WhatsApp, especially if you are arranging delivery from outside Anambra State ahead of resumption.
We frequently hear from parents the day before a child's resumption date. Where possible, confirm your order and delivery details on WhatsApp at least a few days ahead — same-day delivery within Awka is usually achievable, but it is easier for everyone when there is some lead time.
Common Buying Mistakes to Avoid
Across years of fitting mattresses to hostel rooms and student beds, the same avoidable mistakes come up repeatedly:
- Assuming "student mattress" is a single standard size. It is not. Hostel frames vary even within the same institution, so always measure rather than guess.
- Buying by nickname instead of exact dimensions. "Single" and "Double" are useful shorthand, but the size in feet is what actually determines fit.
- Ignoring thickness where bunk clearance matters. A thicker mattress is not automatically better if it does not fit under a bunk rail or safety bar.
- Confusing a no-warranty entry mattress with a warranty-backed one. Know which line you are buying and what cover, if any, comes with it.
- Folding the mattress during transport. Carry it flat or rolled — folding can cause permanent damage that no warranty would cover in any case.
Price Guide
ENO Foam prices range from ₦22,816 to ₦223,754 depending on the size and thickness selected. The table in the thickness options section above sets out every combination and its exact price. For quick reference, here are the most commonly ordered combinations:
| Combination | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 2.5×6ft, 3 inch | ₦22,816 | Lowest entry price, very compact |
| 3×6ft, 6 inch | ₦43,362 | Most common student hostel combination |
| 4.5×6ft, 8 inch | ₦81,174 | Popular Double-size combination |
| 7×6ft, 16 inch | ₦223,754 | Highest available ENO Foam price point |
To see live, exact pricing for every size-and-thickness combination and place an order, use the interactive price selector on our dedicated ENO Foam ordering page, or simply WhatsApp us at 08108310088 with the size and thickness you need. For a broader view of how ENO Foam pricing compares with our other collections and the wider Nigerian market, see our mattress prices in Nigeria guide.
Warranty Information
ENO Foam carries no factory warranty. This is consistent across our economy-tier line; Elite Foam also carries no factory warranty. Our warranty-backed collections are priced higher to reflect that cover:
| Collection | Warranty | From |
|---|---|---|
| ENO Foam | No factory warranty | ₦22,816 |
| Elite Foam | No factory warranty | ₦27,108 |
| Olive Foam | 4 Years Factory Warranty | ₦28,989 |
| Olive Damask | 4 Years Factory Warranty | ₦35,720 |
| Semi-Orthopaedic | 5 Years Factory Warranty | ₦94,834 |
| Full Orthopaedic | 10 Years Factory Warranty | ₦154,577 |
Where a factory warranty does apply — on our Olive Foam, Olive Damask, Semi-Orthopaedic and Full Orthopaedic lines — our claims process is the same: contact us on WhatsApp immediately with photographs of the defect, and if it is covered under the factory warranty, we arrange replacement at no cost, with claims processed within 7 working days. All warranties cover manufacturing defects, not damage caused by misuse. Because ENO Foam has no factory warranty, this process does not create an ongoing warranty benefit for ENO Foam buyers specifically, though our general exchange policy below still applies in the first 48 hours.
Delivery Information
We offer free delivery within Awka for ENO Foam, with same-day or next-day delivery depending on availability. For buyers in Onitsha, Nnewi, Ekwulobia, Aguata, Agulu, Nkpor, Obosi and other towns across Anambra State, delivery is available and can be arranged by contacting us on WhatsApp at 08108310088 to confirm cost and timing for your specific location. For bulk or institutional orders — schools, hostels, hotels or estates furnishing multiple rooms at once — large orders are scheduled with a dedicated delivery team, and we can install mattresses on site. Full details are available on our delivery and FAQ page.
For parents furnishing a hostel room from outside Anambra State, the most reliable approach is to confirm the order on WhatsApp ahead of resumption, including the institution and hostel block where possible, so delivery can be timed to coincide with your child's arrival rather than requiring a return trip.
Care and Maintenance
Foam mattresses, including ENO Foam, last longer when handled correctly from delivery onwards:
- Never fold the mattress when moving it. Carry it flat or roll it gently — folding can permanently damage the internal foam structure.
- Use a mattress protector or fitted sheet to guard against moisture, which foam absorbs more readily than spring mattresses.
- Air the room regularly rather than leaving the mattress in a permanently sealed, humid space, which can encourage mould in Nigeria's humid climate.
- Avoid sitting on one edge repeatedly (for example, when reading or studying on the bed) — this can wear down foam unevenly over time.
- Rotate the mattress occasionally if it sees uneven daily use, to help even out compression.
Mattresses can be exchanged within 48 hours of purchase if unused and in original packaging; we do not accept returns on used mattresses unless there is a manufacturing defect covered under warranty, which does not apply to ENO Foam given its no-warranty status.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is "Olive Foam Student Mattress" an official product name?
No. The official Olive Foam product name is ENO Foam Mattress. "Olive Foam Student Mattress" is a search term many buyers use because ENO Foam is the model Olive Foam most commonly recommends for students, children and budget-conscious buyers. Both terms refer to the same product.
Does the ENO Foam Mattress come with a warranty?
No. ENO Foam carries no factory warranty. This keeps the price low, which is why it suits budget-led buyers such as students and parents furnishing hostel rooms. Buyers who want a published warranty period should consider Olive Foam or Olive Damask (4 years), Semi-Orthopaedic (5 years), or Full Orthopaedic (10 years).
What sizes does ENO Foam come in?
ENO Foam is available in 7 sizes: 2.5×6ft (Small/Cot), 3×6ft (Single), 3.5×6ft (Medium), 4×6ft (Standard), 4.5×6ft (Double), 6×6ft (King) and 7×6ft (Extra Wide). The 5×6ft Queen and 7×7ft Extra Large sizes offered in other Olive Foam collections are not available in ENO Foam.
What thickness options are available for ENO Foam?
ENO Foam thickness runs from 3 inches to 16 inches, across 30 size and thickness combinations in total. Not every thickness is available in every size — smaller sizes such as 2.5×6ft top out at 6 inches, while larger sizes such as 4.5×6ft, 6×6ft and 7×6ft go up to 16 inches.
How much does the ENO Foam Mattress cost?
ENO Foam prices currently range from ₦22,816 for the smallest 2.5×6ft at 3 inches to ₦223,754 for the largest 7×6ft at 16 inches. The most commonly ordered student size, 3×6ft at 6 inches, costs around ₦43,362. Exact prices depend on the size and thickness selected.
Is ENO Foam suitable for hostel bunk beds?
Yes, in principle, for budget-led hostel use. Hostel bed frames in Awka and across Anambra are not always standardised, so we recommend measuring the exact bunk frame before ordering rather than assuming a size based on the name alone.
Can schools, hostels and institutions order ENO Foam in bulk?
Yes. Olive Foam Awka Depot supplies hotels, hospitals, schools, universities and housing estates across Anambra State, including bulk and institutional orders. Contact us on WhatsApp at 08108310088 for bulk pricing and a formal quote.
What happens if my ENO Foam mattress is defective on arrival?
Unused mattresses in original packaging can be exchanged within 48 hours of purchase. Because ENO Foam carries no factory warranty, ongoing warranty-covered replacement after that window does not apply to this line the way it does to our warranty-backed collections. Contact us on WhatsApp with photos of any issue and we will advise.
Is ENO Foam a good choice for back pain or long-term use?
ENO Foam is positioned as an economy-grade, budget-led mattress rather than a support-focused or orthopaedic product. Buyers managing diagnosed back pain, or planning several years of continuous use, are usually better served by Semi-Orthopaedic or Full Orthopaedic, which are built and warrantied for that purpose.
How is ENO Foam different from the Olive Foam Mattress?
Olive Foam is Olive Foam Awka Depot's standard everyday line, carrying a 4-year factory warranty and starting from ₦28,989. ENO Foam is the entry-level, budget-focused line with no factory warranty, starting from ₦22,816. Olive Foam suits buyers who want warranty cover for general household use; ENO Foam suits buyers prioritising the lowest upfront cost.
Can I get ENO Foam delivered outside Awka, such as Onitsha or Nnewi?
Delivery within Awka is free. For Onitsha, Nnewi, Ekwulobia, Aguata, Agulu, Nkpor, Obosi and other towns across Anambra State, contact us on WhatsApp at 08108310088 to confirm delivery and timing for your specific location.
Related Products
ENO Foam is one of six collections we stock, and it will not be the right fit for every buyer. The cards below summarise where each collection sits, so you can compare before deciding.
ENO Foam Mattress
Economy grade, no warranty, from ₦22,816. The mattress covered in this guide.
No Factory Warranty
Elite Foam Mattress
A step up from ENO Foam in density, still no factory warranty, from ₦27,108.
No Factory Warranty
Olive Foam Mattress
Our standard everyday mattress with a published warranty, from ₦28,989.
4 Years Factory Warranty
Olive Damask Mattress
Premium damask fabric finish with warranty cover, from ₦35,720.
4 Years Factory Warranty
Semi-Orthopaedic Mattress
Balanced orthopaedic support for families and back-care buyers, from ₦94,834.
5 Years Factory Warranty
Full Orthopaedic Mattress
Maximum firm support, our longest warranty, from ₦154,577.
10 Years Factory WarrantyFor a head-to-head look at two of our premium lines, see Full Orthopaedic vs Semi-Orthopaedic. For how Olive Foam compares with major national brands, see Olive Foam vs Vitafoam, Olive Foam vs Mouka and Olive Foam vs Marta Foam. For a wider view of the market, see our best mattress brands in Nigeria guide.
Author
Final Buying Advice
ENO Foam is not the best mattress for everyone, and we would rather guide you to the right product than sell you the wrong one. Here is how we would summarise the choice between our six collections, based on verified pricing, warranty terms and intended use:
- Choose ENO Foam Mattress if your absolute priority is the lowest upfront cost — typically students, NYSC members, hostel and dormitory furnishing, or a child's first bed — and you are comfortable with no factory warranty.
- Choose Olive Foam Mattress if you want a step up from ENO Foam with a published 4-year warranty for general household use, at a still-accessible price from ₦28,989.
- Choose Olive Damask Mattress if you want the same 4-year warranty as Olive Foam but with a premium damask fabric finish, from ₦35,720.
- Choose Semi-Orthopaedic Mattress if you need balanced support for a family bedroom or guest room and want a 5-year warranty, from ₦94,834.
- Choose Full Orthopaedic Mattress if you are managing back pain, need maximum firm support, or want our longest warranty cover at 10 years, from ₦154,577.
There is no universal winner among the six. ENO Foam genuinely is the right choice for a large share of student and budget-led buyers across Awka, Onitsha, Nnewi and the wider Anambra State — that is precisely the gap it is built to fill. Buyers who need warranty cover, premium comfort, or orthopaedic support should move up the range to the collection that actually matches that need, rather than stretching ENO Foam beyond what it is designed to do.