Like a lot (if not most) all-foam mattresses, we did not think it would be the best choice for stomach sleepers, except perhaps the very lightest. Overall, in terms of spinal alignment and support, we felt the Nectar mattress would be a good choice for most side and back sleepers, but better for those on the lighter end of the weight scale (less than about 225 pounds) than the higher end. In our testing, we found the Nectar mattress to have a Medium level of softness, with very good overall pressure relief for side sleepers of average weight and lower. The Nectar mattress is a 12” all-foam mattress featuring a memory foam comfort layer on top of two layers of standard foam. The current model has dark gray side panels with blue trim at the edges. If they are light gray, you're looking at an old version. How to tell? Check the side panels on the cover. One caution-you will see the Nectar mattress in a lot of online reviews, but many of them will be for an old version. The Nectar mattress originally debuted back in 2016, and has seen three major revisions over time. Who is the best/worst match for this mattress? Motion Isolation, Temperature, Edge Support, Ease of Repositioning, Natural vs Chemicals, Adjustable Base CompatibilityĬost, Discounts, Durability, Overall Value Softness, Cushioning Depth, Memory Feel, Bounce Overview of GoodBed's findings and conclusions about this product Nobody does more in-depth mattress reviews than GoodBed - which means there's a lot of information here! Use the links in this table of contents to quickly jump to the sections of this review that interest you most. If you’d prefer to watch rather than read, check out our ful l Nectar mattress video review above.
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