The original Nectar mattress is the company’s flagship model, as well as its most popular and affordable bed. It’s very supportive, with a thick layer of memory foam that helps relieve pressure. To help you find out if the Nectar is right for your specific needs, I tested this bed for factors such as firmness, pressure relief, motion transfer, and edge support. By the end of this Nectar mattress review, you should know if it’s the bed of your dreams.
In a hurry? Feel free to skip down to my Nectar Mattress review summary.
Testing Highlights of the Nectar Mattress
- Cooling memory foam: Despite being made entirely of foam, the Nectar is quite cooling and should be comfortable for hot sleepers.
- Pressure-relieving yet supportive: While the Nectar offers a good amount of pressure relief, it’s a highly supportive bed, especially for being all-foam.
- One-year trial: You get to try out the Nectar yourself for a full 365 days, with free returns.
- Lifetime warranty: The brand offers a forever warranty — a further testament to the quality of the materials.
The Nectar delivers on classic memory foam: it’s soft, contouring, and provides a slow-sinking feel. Still, it provides solid support for most light to average weight sleepers. The cushioning memory foam allows for plenty of pressure relief on pain points, like shoulders and hips. Side sleepers especially should enjoy the pressure relief. Plus, a lengthy trial period, lifetime warranty, and affordable price make the Nectar a reassuring choice for many. Watch our video review to learn more.
What our tester says:
“I think memory foam lovers should be happy on the Nectar. This bed has a classic memory foam feel, so there’s lots of sinkage, contouring, and pressure relief. This can be great for anyone with shoulder pain or hip pain since it gives them cushioning at sensitive pressure points.” – Nichole Mondshein, lead reviewer and staff writer
Where the Nectar Is Featured
I use a series of hands-on tests to determine which mattress roundups a bed belongs on and who it might be good for. Before diving into my review, here are some of our 2025 mattress roundups that include the Nectar:
- Best Mattress for Side Sleepers
- Best Memory Foam Mattress
- Best Mattress for Back Pain
- Best Cheap Mattress
Nectar Mattress Overview
The Nectar is a memory foam mattress with many traits these beds are famous for, like body contouring and a slow-sinking feel. But it does a decent job in areas like support, where memory foam mattresses often underperform. That’s why the Nectar Classic features 4 inches of therapeutic memory foam and support foam, along with an 8-inch stability base layer for maximum stability.
The new-and-improved Nectar Classic is a fiberglass-free bed-in-a-box that ships compressed in a package to your doorstep. Because of this, you might notice an off-gassing period upon first opening it. This process should finish in one to three days after you unbox it. To speed up the process, I recommend leaving your new mattress in a well-ventilated room and avoiding adding sheets for about 24 hours.
Nectar Mattress Specs
Material | Memory Foam |
Price (Queen) | $649 (before discounts) |
Firmness | Medium Firm (6.5/10) |
Shipping | Free Shipping |
Sleep Trials | 365 nights |
Warranty | Lifetime Warranty |
Height | 12″ |
Adjustable Base Compatible? | Yes |
Read more about off-gassing and other mattress terminology in our mattress glossary.
Nectar Mattress Video Review
Watch my video of the Nectar get a closer look at its construction, as well as my testing methods. Overall, I rated this mattress at a 4.5 out of 5.
Nectar Mattress Sleepopolis Score
You might notice the Nectar scored a bit lower in motion isolation, a term we use to describe how a mattress prevents motion from traveling from one side of the bed to the other. If a mattress has strong motion isolation, you shouldn’t be able to feel your partner tossing and turning at night. Looking for a mattress with better motion isolation? Check out our best mattresses for couples roundup.
The Nectar is a bed-in-a-box mattress, which means it comes compressed in a box and will take some time to decompress. The Nectar is a memory foam bed that has a 12-inch profile. It’s made with CertiPUR-US Certified foam, so it’s free of harmful chemicals, heavy metals, and ozone depleters.
Nectar Mattress Firmness
When I talk about feel, I like to start with firmness, because it’s likely to give you the best idea of how you’ll experience the mattress.
It’s important to highlight that firmness is subjective, and my opinion might be totally different from yours. To get a better general idea of firmness, I polled a range of folks in the office and we settled on a firmness level rating together.
![Firmness 6.5](https://sleepopolis.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Firmness_6.5-1024x303.jpg)
After lying on Nectar for a while, my colleagues and I decided to give the Nectar a 6.5 out of 10 on the mattress firmness scale, putting it right at the industry standard of medium-firm.
In other words, this bed is just a touch firmer than most all-foam beds. Most sleepers will still get a little contouring from the memory foam. However, you will likely feel more “on top” of this mattress than “inside” of the foam. I gave this mattress 5 out of 5 stars for support because it did an excellent job at keeping my body lifted up and out of the structure.
The firmness and support from the memory foam did wonders for my lower back during testing. While I was comfortable on my side, I felt this mattress might be too firm to offer sleepers with sensitive joints and pain the deep body contouring and cushioning they need throughout the night.
![Nectar Classic Foam scaled](https://sleepopolis.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Nectar-Classic-Foam-scaled.jpg)
Nectar Mattress
![Nectar Classic Foam scaled](https://sleepopolis.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Nectar-Classic-Foam-scaled.jpg)
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Sleeping Position and Body Weight
We recognize that people come in all shapes and sizes, and people of every size deserve a mattress that works for their body type. We use the weight categories light, average, and heavy to more easily categorize sleepers based on how mattresses will perform for their body type, as most mattresses are designed for the group we call “average” (130 to 250 pounds).
As a general rule, lighter sleepers don’t require as much support as average weight sleepers, and mattresses will tend to feel firmer to them. On the other hand, heavy sleepers tend to need more support than average weight sleepers and tend to sink into the mattress more.
As far as sleeping positions go, side sleepers tend to need a softer mattress while stomach sleepers usually need a firmer, more supportive one. Back sleepers are usually somewhere in the middle.
Is the Nectar Mattress Good for Light Sleepers (Under 130 pounds)?
- Light Back Sleepers – I think the Nectar Classic would work for lightweight back sleepers who prefer a firmer memory foam mattress. These sleepers should get good support and pressure relief around their lower lumbar spine, but they likely wouldn’t get any sinkage.
- Light Side Sleepers – The Nectar Classic is too firm for lightweight side sleepers, especially those with sensitive joints. These sleepers will want to look for a softer mattress with deep contouring and added cushioning to relieve pressure and pain in those sensitive areas.
- Light Stomach Sleepers – I think the Nectar Classic is a good fit for lightweight stomach sleepers. Lightweight stomach sleepers need something firmer to keep their spines supported and aligned at night, and since they shouldn’t sink into this mattress at all, the Nectar Classic is a solid choice for lightweight sleepers looking for a firm, all-foam bed.
![nectar classic back sleeping](https://sleepopolis.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/nectar-classic-back-sleeping-1024x575.jpg)
Is the Nectar Mattress Good for Average Weight Sleepers (130–250 pounds)?
- Average Weight Back Sleepers – Average-weight back sleepers should consider the Nectar Classic, especially if they have back pain. My colleague, who suffers from chronic back pain, noted excellent pressure relief and support in her lower lumbar spine while testing this mattress.
- Average Weight Side Sleepers – I think the Nectar Classic could work for average side sleepers who prefer a medium-firm bed, but I wouldn’t recommend this mattress to sleepers in this category with joint pain. Strict side sleepers and side sleepers with joint pain will need something softer that offers deep contouring and extra cushioning around their pressure points.
- Average Weight Stomach Sleepers – I think the Nectar Classic is an excellent choice for average-weight stomach sleepers. As someone who falls into this category, I felt lifted and supported while testing this mattress. I found that the cover and comfort layers did a great job keeping my spine in a neutral position, and I didn’t feel like any part of me sank into the mattress too much, which made it easy for me to get in and out of bed.
Is the Nectar Mattress Good for Heavy Sleepers (over 250 pounds)?
- Heavy Back Sleepers – I think this mattress could work for heavier back sleepers. These sleepers will experience some sinkage, but not too much. However, heavier sleepers with chronic back pain might want to look into a mattress with more cushioning for their lower lumbar spines.
- Heavy Side Sleepers – The Nectar Classic could work for heavier side sleepers with sensitive joints. Since these sleepers will sink into the memory foam more, they will get more contouring and cushioning from this mattress than average or lightweight sleepers, which should ease some pressure and pain.
- Heavy Stomach Sleepers – Heavy stomach sleepers who prefer a memory foam mattress should get enough support from the Nectar Classic to keep their spines in a healthy position. These sleepers might experience more sinkage around their hips, but not enough to make the bed uncomfortable.
![nectar classic stomach sleeping](https://sleepopolis.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/nectar-classic-stomach-sleeping-1024x575.jpg)
Nectar Mattress Performance
As a Certified Sleep Science Coach, a big part of what I do here at Sleepopolis is run a series of tests on each mattress I review. This allows me to make even more specific recommendations in addition to sleeping position and body type. Below, see how the Nectar performs in areas such as pain relief, motion transfer, cooling, and more.
Nectar Mattress Pain Relief Performance
If a mattress is pressure-relieving, it’s cushioning enough to help ease tension (relieve pressure) off of sensitive joints. This is especially important for those with chronic pain issues. In order to accurately measure the level of pressure relief the Nectar is capable of, I put it through our pressure map test. This involves spreading a specialized mat across the surface of the bed. When I lie down on the mat, it records the pressure points created, then shows the results in a graphic or “map” of my body. You’ll see specific pressure areas recorded by color-coded thermal imaging. Low pressure is indicated with the colors blue and green. Moderate pressure is shown with yellow, and high pressure areas are recorded in yellow to red. I cover three different areas: back pain, shoulder pain, and hip pain.
You’ll definitely want to consider your favorite sleeping positions when purchasing a new mattress and assessing its pressure relief. For instance, if you’re a side sleeper, you’re going to want to see lots of green and blue (a little yellow is fine) around the shoulder and hip. These are areas where the most pressure builds. Firmer mattresses are going to cause these areas to jam up and may result in shoulder/hip pain.
![PressureMap Kenny 2](https://sleepopolis.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/PressureMap_Kenny-2-1024x969.jpg)
![PressureMap Nichole 1](https://sleepopolis.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/PressureMap_Nichole-1-1024x969.jpg)
Based on the results above, I think the Nectar Classic does a great job of relieving back pain. The map results above show a lot of blue and green on our backs, meaning back sleepers should experience good pressure relief from the Nectar.
Most side sleepers should enjoy this mattress, too. However, I would not recommend this mattress to side sleepers with sensitive joints. While it performed well when we tested it on our sides, we could see some yellow creeping in on our hips and shoulders, which means more pressure around those sensitive areas. Despite the slight pressure building there, I gave the bed an overall score of 4.5 out of 5 stars for pressure relief because it provides slight sinkage that can ease tensions and aches.
Motion Transfer
A mattress with high motion transfer distributes a lot of movement across the mattress surface. If you sleep with a partner or pet on a mattress with high motion transfer, the bed’s inability to fully trap movement may disturb your sleep. What you want is low motion transfer. That way, movement is trapped by the bed’s comfort layers and prevents you from waking up at night. I measure motion transfer in a few different ways that I’ll outline below.
Human Test
First and foremost, I roll around and change between different sleeping positions on the mattress with a colleague and see how much of each other’s movements we can feel. On the Nectar Classic, we could feel each other move around on the bed the entire time. I could feel my colleague roll around on the mattress and get in and out of bed.
Based on this test, I would not recommend this mattress for couples who wake up easily or people with pets who move around frequently at night.
Water Test
The second test involves a full glass of water; I put the glass on the mattress, we roll around again, and then observe how much the liquid splashes around with us. A mattress with higher motion transfer will cause the glass to move around much more than a mattress with lower motion transfer.
During this test, my colleague and I saw more movement in the glass than we would have liked. Memory foam mattresses typically don’t transfer a lot of motion from one side of the bed to the other, which is why we were surprised to see the water sloshing around so much when we switched between sleeping positions on the mattress.
![nectar classic water test 1](https://sleepopolis.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/nectar-classic-water-test-1-1024x575.jpg)
![MotionTransfer 1](https://sleepopolis.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/MotionTransfer-1.jpg)
Seismometer Test
Last but not least, there’s the seismometer test. This involves dropping a 10-pound steel ball from three different heights: 4 inches, 8 inches and 12 inches. The seismometer then measures the disturbance it causes. The bigger the lines on the graph, the bigger the disturbance and the higher the motion transfer.
Like the water test, these results are not the best for a memory foam mattress. I saw a lot of motion from the impact site travel to the other side of the bed after dropping the steel ball from various heights. I ended up giving the Nectar 3.5 out of 5 stars for motion isolation. The results aren’t terrible, but I’ve seen better.
Responsiveness
I test each mattress’s responsiveness by pressing down on its top layer, removing my hand, and seeing how quickly the surface returns to its original shape. Memory foam beds like the Nectar usually have a low response to pressure, while innerspring and hybrid mattresses with coils tend to have a high response to pressure. Responsive mattresses are typically good for sex and combination sleeping since they make it easy to change positions and move around.
Thankfully, what the Nectar Classic might lack in motion isolation, it more than makes up for in responsiveness, earning 4 out of 5 stars. This mattress is surprisingly responsive for an all-foam mattress. I had no trouble rolling around and switching between sleeping positions on this bed, meaning this mattress could be a solid choice for combination sleepers.
The Nectar Classic isn’t the bounciest mattress of all time, but for combination sleepers who have to have a memory foam bed, it doesn’t get much better than this.
Cooling
Several factors contribute to a mattress’s cooling ability, and its overall construction is one of the first areas I look at. The Nectar Classic is a foam mattress, and I have to keep in mind that foam mattresses often trap heat.
From actually lying on the mattress, I noticed that it does sleep cooler than a traditional memory foam mattress. This was further confirmed by the results on our thermal gun — a device I used to measure how much a mattress heats up after I lie on it for 15 minutes. 15 degrees Fahrenheit indicates poor cooling capabilities,10 to 15 degrees indicates decent cooling, 5 to 10 degrees indicates good cooling, and less than 5 degrees indicates excellent cooling.
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As you can see, the Nectar only heated up 5.9 degrees, indicating good cooling. When considering these results and the all-foam construction, I think this is one of the best cooling mattresses on the market — at least for memory foam bed. Because of this, I gave the bed 4.5 out of 5 stars for cooling.
Edge Support
![nectar classic edge support3](https://sleepopolis.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/nectar-classic-edge-support3-1024x575.jpg)
Edge support measures the strength of a mattress’s perimeter. If a bed has strong edge support, you should be able to lie down and sit down on it without it collapsing too much beneath you. This should be an appealing feature for couples, heavier people, or anyone who likes spreading out across the mattress surface.
I think the Nectar Classic has strong edge support, especially for a memory foam mattress. As you can see below, it only sank 2 inches when I sat on the end of the bed. I also felt supported lying on the edge of the bed. I didn’t feel like I was going to fall off the edge of the mattress while lying on my side and my back, so I gave it 4.5 out of 5 stars in this category.
I noticed more sinkage on the corner of the bed, which is what I expected. However, it wasn’t as bad as other mattresses in the same category as the Nectar Classic. I wouldn’t recommend this mattress to people with mobility issues, as they will need stronger corners to press down on to help them get in and out of bed. However, I could see this being a good choice for couples who like to use the entire surface of the mattress.
![nectar classic edge support2](https://sleepopolis.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/nectar-classic-edge-support2-1024x575.jpg)
![nectar classic edge support](https://sleepopolis.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/nectar-classic-edge-support-1024x575.jpg)
Nectar Mattress Performance for Couples
The Nectar should be a good mattress for couples overall, especially for an all-foam bed. It scored well in edge support and cooling but average in motion isolation. So, I think most folks should be comfortable. But if motion isolation is super-important to you, or you have a partner who wakes up easily at night, you might want to consider one of the other best mattresses for couples.
![Nectar Classic Foam scaled](https://sleepopolis.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Nectar-Classic-Foam-scaled.jpg)
Nectar Mattress
![Nectar Classic Foam scaled](https://sleepopolis.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Nectar-Classic-Foam-scaled.jpg)
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Nectar Company Policies
Customer Service Information
- Phone: (888) 863-2827 Available 7 days a week
- Email: support@nectarsleep.com
- Live chat: Chat available 8am to 4pm PST, 7 days a week
- View showrooms: Store Locations
Payment Options
Nectar offers fast and secure payments through Visa, Discover, Master Card, American Express, PayPal, AmazonPay with financing options through Affirm financing program and Split It program.
Nectar also offers an extra 5% off of their best onsite offer for military members, healthcare professionals and first responders.
Durability
When I assess a mattress’s durability, I pay attention to four crucial elements: materials, support, edge support, and warranty. If the mattress has high scores in these categories, then there’s a good chance it will hold up for a long time. The Nectar mattress earned 4 out of 5 stars for materials. This memory foam bed contains 12 inches of CertiPur-US Certified foams, meaning it doesn’t contain heavy metals or chemicals. These materials are high-quality, although I think adding coils could increase the bed’s durability. I also took a peek at the mattress warranty, as this can tell us how long the mattress is expected to last. The Nectar comes with a lifetime warranty, which shows the brand’s confidence in the durability of their product.
I gave the bed 5 out of 5 stars for support due to the 4 inches of therapeutic memory foam and support foam, as well as the 8-inch stability base layer. The Nectar does a nice job of lifting the sleeper while still providing a bit of sinkage. Even the edges of this mattress are supportive, so I gave it 4.5 out of 5 stars for edge support. When sitting on the edge, the layers only sank 2 inches under my weight. Due to the supportive construction and strong edges, I don’t foresee premature sagging being an issue with the Nectar mattress.
When I average all these scores together, the Nectar has an overall durability score of 4.5 out of 5, meaning it’s a very durable mattress.
Overall Durability Score | 4.5/5 |
Materials Score | 4/5 |
Support Score | 5/5 |
Edge Support Score | 4.5/5 |
Warranty Score | 5/5 |
My Final Thoughts About the Nectar Mattress
Before finishing up this review, I’d like to recap what I do and do not like about the Nectar. Remember, not every mattress works for every sleeper, so even if the Nectar isn’t for you, there are many other options on the market that should suit your individual needs.
Who I Recommend the Nectar Mattress For:
- I think back sleepers would be happy on this bed. They’ll get plenty of support from the firm memory foam in the Nectar Classic, which should translate to great pressure relief and a good night’s sleep.
- Hot sleepers who have to have a memory foam mattress should have no trouble at all falling asleep on this bed. The Nectar Classic sleeps surprisingly cool for an all-foam bed, and its lightweight and breathable cover should help disperse more heat.
- I recommend the Nectar Classic to combination sleepers who prefer memory foam beds. Since the Nectar doesn’t offer much sinkage, these sleepers should have no issues rolling around and switching between different sleeping positions at night.
![nectar classic label](https://sleepopolis.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/nectar-classic-label-1024x575.jpg)
Who I Don’t Recommend the Nectar Mattress For:
- The Nectar Classic doesn’t have the best motion isolation, so I wouldn’t recommend this mattress to couples who wake up easily at night or people with restless pets. These individuals will probably feel everything their partner or pet is doing and won’t get the best sleep.
- I also don’t think the Nectar Classic is the best option for strict side sleepers or people with sensitive joints. While heavier sleepers might get some body contouring from this bed, average and lightweight side sleepers will likely find this bed too firm.
Nectar Mattress Pricing and Sizing
Take a look at the chart below to compare sizes. Prices listed will be before discount or offer on each size. Be sure to check our Nectar mattress coupon page to see if there are any current discounts.
Price listed will be before discount or offer for each mattress size.
Size | Dimensions | Weight | Price |
Twin | 38”W x 75”L x 12”H | 60 LBS | $934 |
Twin XL | 38”W x 80”L x 12”H | 62 LBS | $994 |
Full | 54”W x 75”L x 12”H | 74 LBS | $1,272 |
Queen | 60”W x 80”L x 12”H | 83 LBS | $1,387 |
King | 76”W x 80”L x 12”H | 99 LBS | $1,820 |
Cal King | 72”W x 84”L x 12”H | 98 LBS | $1,820 |
Split King | 76”W x 80”L x 12”H | 124 LBS | $2,121 |
Nectar Mattress Vs
Still wondering if the Nectar is the right mattress for you? Below I’ll compare it to some of its competitors from other popular online mattress companies.
- DreamCloud Original Mattress – Luxurious hybrid
- Helix Midnight Mattress – Stronger support
- Cocoon Chill Mattress – Better cooling
- Nolah Signature 12″ Mattress – More bounce
- Emma Mattress – Firmer alternative
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Nectar Mattress | DreamCloud Original Mattress | Helix Midnight Mattress | Cocoon Chill Mattress | Nolah Signature 12″ Mattress | Emma Mattress | |
Rating | ||||||
Firmness | Medium-firm: 6.5/10 | Firm: 7/10 | Medium-firm: 6.5/10 | Firm: 7/10 | Soft: 5.5/10 | Firm: 7/10 |
Material | Foam | Hybrid | Hybrid | Foam | Foam | Foam |
Cooling | — | — | — | |||
Best For |
Side Sleepers, Back Sleepers, Stomach Sleepers, Back Pain, Couples
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Back Sleepers,
Hot Sleepers, Seniors |
Side Sleepers,
Back Sleepers, Couples |
Side Sleepers,
Back Sleepers, Hot Sleepers |
Side Sleepers,
Back Pain |
Back Sleepers,
Hot Sleepers, Kids |
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Nectar vs DreamCloud Original
Unlike the Nectar, the DreamCloud Original is a hybrid mattress that contains both foam and supportive coils. It also has several luxurious touches such as a cashmere-blend cover, and is a bit firmer overall.
- Price: As a luxury mattress, the DreamCloud is more expensive than the Nectar.
- Sleeping position: Back sleepers should be comfortable on both mattresses, although they should consider how firm they prefer their bed. Stomach sleepers will find more support on the Nectar Classic. Neither mattress is the best for side sleepers with sensitive joints.
- Cooling: Both of these mattresses are good cooling options — the Nectar because of its breathable cover and memory foam and the DreamCloud for its airflow-promoting coils.
- Body weight: Heavy back sleepers over 250 pounds may get the support they need on the DreamCloud, but neither mattress is ideal for larger body types.
Read our full DreamCloud mattress review or our Nectar vs DreamCloud mattress comparison to learn more.
![DreamCloud Mattress](https://sleepopolis.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/DreamCloud-Mattress.jpg)
DreamCloud Original Mattress
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Nectar vs Helix Midnight
The Midnight is part of Helix’s original line of hybrid mattresses, each of which has a different firmness level. The Helix Midnight is a medium-firm option, coming in at a 6.5 out of 10 on our mattress firmness scale.
- Price: While the Helix Midnight’s market price is a bit more expensive than the Nectar, both beds are comparable after promotions and discounts. In fact, the Midnight sometimes runs cheaper than the Nectar.
- Sleeping position: I think the Midnight’s blend of comfort and support is a good fit for all three sleeping positions, so if you’re a side sleeper, this is the bed for you. Back sleepers and stomach sleepers could be comfortable on either mattress.
- Cooling: We gave these beds the same cooling score, but the hybrid construction of the Helix Midnight probably wins out over the Nectar. There’s just a lot more room for air to flow through the mattress.
- Body weight: I don’t think either mattress is the best fit for heavy sleepers. They should check out our best firm mattresses or best mattresses for heavy people instead.
Read our full Helix Midnight mattress review to learn more.
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Helix Midnight Mattress
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Nectar vs Cocoon Chill
Created by renowned mattress brand Sealy, the Cocoon Chill is an all-foam bed, just like the Nectar. But it’s a bit firmer, coming in at a 7 out of 10 on our mattress firmness scale. It also has some additional cooling technology built into it, such as a cover made of phase change material.
- Price: These are both very affordable memory foam mattresses from brands that frequently offer discounts and promotions.
- Sleeping position: Back sleepers should be comfortable on both mattresses. Side sleepers will be better off on the softer foams of the Cocoon Chill. The Nectar Classic is a good match for stomach sleepers, who tend to need more firmness and support.
- Cooling: Per its name, the Cocoon Chill sleeps, well, cool — especially for a memory foam mattress. Hot sleepers might want to choose this bed over the Nectar, even though they’re both great cooling mattresses.
- Body weight: I don’t recommend either of these mattresses for heavy sleepers. Foam beds usually aren’t the best option for these folks, who tend to need a lot more support in the construction.
Read our full Cocoon Chill mattress review to learn more.
![cocoon chill mattress](https://sleepopolis.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/cocoon-chill-mattress.jpg)
Cocoon Chill Mattress
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Nectar vs Nolah Signature
Although the Nolah Signature is a foam mattress like the Nectar, it’s unique in that you can get it in a “foam hybrid” model that has some firmer foams meant to give it a feel closer to a hybrid mattress. Either way, the Signature is more of a luxury option, with an organic cotton cover and several proprietary materials.
- Price: The more luxurious Nolah Signature is significantly more expensive than the Nectar.
- Sleeping position: We tested out the standard Nolah Signature and found it to be even softer than the Nectar. However, we still got the spinal support we needed, so I think both options are a good fit for side sleepers and back sleepers. The Nectar is a better choice for stomach sleepers.
- Cooling: The Nolah Signature is constructed with a proprietary material called AirFoam, which is a more breathable alternative to memory foam. This helps it sleep a bit cooler than the Nectar.
- Body weight: Neither of these beds is firm or supportive enough for heavy sleepers over 250 pounds.
Read our full Nolah Signature mattress review to learn more.
![nolah signature mattress](https://sleepopolis.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/nolah-signature-mattress.jpg)
Nolah Signature 12″ Mattress
![nolah signature mattress](https://sleepopolis.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/nolah-signature-mattress.jpg)
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Nectar vs Emma Original
While the Emma Original may be made entirely of foam, its materials are dense, durable, and sturdy, resulting in a firmer feel than the Nectar. Where the Nectar came in at a 6 out of 10 on our mattress firmness scale, the Emma scored a 7.
- Price: Both mattresses have a similar market price, but the Emma Original tends to run a little cheaper after promotions and discounts.
- Sleeping position: Both options should suit back sleepers, but the softer Nectar is the better option for side sleepers and the firmer Emma Original is the better option for stomach sleepers.
- Cooling: Even though it has open-celled foams and breathable cover, the Emma doesn’t sleep nearly as cool as the Nectar.
- Body weight: As a brand, the Emma caters to heavy sleepers with its durable foams. If you’re someone who weighs 250 pounds or more, it should be a comfortable foam option for you.
Read our full Emma Original mattress review to learn more.
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Emma Mattress
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Financing options are available for this mattress.
Nectar Mattress Policies and FAQs
What is the sleep trial period, return policy, and warranty information for the Nectar mattress?
The Nectar ships free and will be delivered to your door compressed in a box. It comes with a 365-night sleep trial period. If you don’t like it, you can return it for free within that full year and get a full refund. If you keep it, you have a lifetime warranty — or a forever warranty, as Nectar likes to call it.
Does the Nectar need a bed frame?
The Nectar needs a flat, supportive surface. The company sells a frame with wooden slats, where no box spring or additional frame is needed.
Does the Nectar need to be flipped?
The Nectar mattress does not need to be flipped. It can be helpful to rotate the mattress 180 degrees once or twice a year to increase its lifespan instead.
What does it mean for the foams in the Nectar mattress to be CertiPUR-US® Certified?
This means the foams meet CertiPUR-US standards for content, emissions, and durability. Nectar’s foams are free of ozone depleters, TCEP flame retardants, mercury, lead, heavy metals, formaldehyde, phthalates. The company says its foams have also shown low VOC (Volatile Organic Compound) emissions for indoor air quality.
What do customers have to say about the Nectar mattress?
“It is amazing! It cradles and supports perfectly. I have a history of waking throughout the night with low back pain, hip pain, and/or arm numbness. This is not happening on the Nectar.” – Andrea O.
“I like the support and softness of the Nectar, but I wake up in the night hot from the memory foam.” – Tricia M.
“This mattress is very comfortable, I wake up with minimal or no lower back pain (first time in many years).” – Lynne J.
Other Models from Nectar
Nectar makes two other all-foam models with increased cooling capabilities. Take a look below to learn more about them and how they compare to the original mattress.
Nectar Original vs Nectar Premier
The Premier and the original Nectar mattress have a similar firmness.
- Price: The original Nectar is less expensive than the Nectar Premier.
- Sleeping position: Both beds should suit many side sleepers and back sleepers.
- Cooling: The Premier sleeps cooler than the original Nectar, thanks to its cool-to-the-touch cover, which could be a perk for hot sleepers.
- Body weight: Each mattress supports folks under 250 pounds. Neither is suitable for heavier folks.
Head over to the Nectar Premier mattress review for more information on this bed.
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Nectar Premier Mattress
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Nectar Original vs Nectar Luxe
The Premier Copper has a medium-firm feel that could appeal to many sleepers, although it has a few more luxurious touches than the original Nectar.
- Price: The Nectar Luxe is the most expensive Nectar all-foam mattress.
- Sleeping position: Back and stomach sleepers will find more support on the Nectar Classic, while side sleepers would fare best on the Luxe.
- Cooling: The Luxe is designed to be the most cooling mattress in the Nectar all-foam line and should help prevent body heat from trapping.
- Body weight: The Premier Copper is able to support heavier back and side sleepers, while the original Nectar is unable to support anyone over 250 pounds.
Find out more in the full Nectar Luxe mattress review.
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Nectar Premier Copper Mattress
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Product Details
Our Recommendation
Financing Options
Financing options are available for this mattress.
Our Review Process
At Sleepopolis, our team of Certified Sleep Science Coaches personally test each mattress. We start by unboxing the mattress to figure out how difficult (or easy) it is to get the mattress from the box to the bed. Then, we spend time laying on the bed in different positions, taking time to assess it on our backs, stomachs, and sides. Next, we perform our Sleepopolis tests, using specialized tools to measure qualities like motion transfer, bounce, and pressure relief. Our last step is to open up the mattress and take a look at each layer. These steps allow us to give our final verdict on the mattress.
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