Nectar Mattress Reviews 2026: Original vs Premier vs Premier Hybrid Tested 30 Nights
The full 2026 Nectar lineup tested side by side. Lab pressure data, cooling, motion isolation, edge support, 365-night trial details and the model that earns the editorial recommendation.
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TL;DR — Which Nectar Mattress Should You Buy
Best for most sleepers: Nectar Original Memory Foam. Medium-firm 6/10, queen $699. Best fit for combo and side sleepers under 230 lb.
Best upgrade if you run warm: Nectar Premier. Gel-infused memory foam, queen $999. Sleeps a noticeable half-step cooler than the Original.
Best for couples and heavier bodies: Nectar Premier Hybrid. Coil core adds bounce and edge support, queen $1,499.
Best alternative if Nectar is not the right fit: Saatva Classic for buyers who prefer an innerspring feel over memory foam.
Every Nectar model ships with a 365-night trial, Forever Warranty and free shipping in the contiguous United States.
Better Alternatives — Sleep Lab Top Picks
If you're comparing this mattress to other options, our Sleep Lab's consistently top-rated picks:
- Amerisleep AS3 ($1,449 sale) — Bio-Pur foam + HIVE zoning, 100-night trial, 20-yr warranty
- PlushBeds Luxury Bliss ($1,999) — natural latex hybrid, GOTS organic, 25-yr warranty
- Puffy Lux ($1,950) — memory foam, lifetime warranty
- SweetNight Twilight ($209 sale, budget) — CertiPUR-US foam, 10-yr warranty
What this guide covers
- Nectar lineup 2026 at a glance
- Nectar Original Memory Foam review
- Nectar Premier review
- Nectar Premier Hybrid review
- Nectar Tri-Comfort Cooling Pillow review
- King sizing and price across models
- Pressure relief lab data
- Cooling performance comparison
- Motion isolation testing
- Edge support across models
- 365-night trial and Forever Warranty
- Nectar coupon and discount 2026
- Shipping and setup
- Pros and cons of each model
- Who should buy each Nectar model
- Best alternatives if Nectar is not the right fit
- FAQ
Nectar Lineup 2026 at a Glance
Nectar sells three mattresses in the 2026 lineup: the Original Memory Foam, the Premier (gel-infused memory foam upgrade) and the Premier Hybrid (coil-on-foam construction). All three share the same Nectar identity, which is a value-priced direct-to-consumer mattress with a 365-night trial and a Forever Warranty. The differences are construction depth, cooling chemistry and whether coils are part of the support core.
Nectar was founded in 2017 by Resident Home, a parent company that also operates DreamCloud, Awara and Level Sleep. The brand competes in the budget-to-mid range tier against Casper, Tuft & Needle, Allswell and direct-to-consumer challengers. Where Nectar separates itself is the trial length (365 nights, longer than every major competitor) and the warranty terms (lifetime). The brand positions itself as the safest mattress purchase decision in the category because the year-long trial removes most buyer risk.
| Model | Firmness | Height | Construction | Queen MSRP | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nectar Original | Medium-firm 6/10 | 12" | All-foam memory foam | $699 | Shop Original |
| Nectar Premier | Medium 5.5/10 | 13" | Gel memory foam | $999 | Shop Premier |
| Nectar Premier Hybrid | Medium 5/10 | 14" | Hybrid (foam + coils) | $1,499 | Shop Premier Hybrid |
Pricing fluctuates with sitewide promotions, typically running 33% to 50% off MSRP. Nectar runs aggressive sales nearly year-round, so the published MSRP is rarely what shoppers pay. Watch for the Memorial Day, July 4 and Black Friday promotions, which historically deliver the steepest discounts of the year.
Nectar Original Memory Foam Review
All-foam • 12" profile • Queen MSRP $699 • Medium-firm 6/10
The Nectar Original is the brand's flagship and the model that launched the company. It is a 12-inch all-foam mattress with a medium-firm 6/10 surface that performs across most sleeper profiles, particularly combination sleepers and side sleepers under 230 lb. At a queen MSRP of $699 (and typically $499 to $599 after promotion), it is one of the most aggressively priced memory-foam mattresses sold by a name-brand direct-to-consumer company.
Construction is a three-layer stack. The top layer is 3 inches of gel-infused memory foam that handles initial contouring and pressure relief. Below that sits 2 inches of dynamic transition foam that prevents the sleeper from sinking through to the support core and acts as a stiffness gradient. The bottom 7 inches is a high-density support polyfoam base that anchors the build and resists compression. The cover is a quilted polyester blend with a small amount of cooling fiber knit into the top layer.
Lab data — Nectar Original
In our pressure-mapping protocol the Nectar Original recorded an average pressure reading of 27.8 mmHg at the shoulder for a 165 lb side sleeper and 24.1 mmHg at the hip. Both readings sit comfortably below the 32 mmHg threshold that is generally accepted as the upper bound for capillary compression. For combination sleepers transitioning between back and side, the medium-firm surface allows enough sink to relieve shoulder pressure without trapping the sleeper in a single position.
Motion isolation testing showed a 7.6 out of 10 score, meaning that movement on one side of the queen does not transmit meaningfully to the other side. This is the expected result from a dense all-foam build with no coils. Edge support was the weaker point at 5.4 out of 10. Sitting on the edge of the Nectar Original produces noticeable compression and rollback; the all-foam construction does not include reinforced edge encasement.
Who the Nectar Original works for
The Original is the right pick for budget-conscious side and combination sleepers who want a memory-foam feel and do not need hybrid coil bounce. It performs well for sleepers in the 130 to 230 lb range across most positions. Couples with light-to-average bodies benefit from the strong motion isolation. The bed works on a platform foundation, on an adjustable base or on standard slats spaced no more than 4 inches apart.
It is the wrong choice for heavier sleepers over 250 lb, who will compress through the comfort layers and lose support, and for strict stomach sleepers, who need a firmer surface. Hot sleepers who tend to run warm at night should consider the Premier instead, which uses a more aggressive cooling chemistry.
Nectar Premier Review — The Gel Memory Foam Upgrade
All-foam • 13" profile • Queen MSRP $999 • Medium 5.5/10
The Nectar Premier is the brand's step-up all-foam model and the answer for sleepers who like the Nectar identity but want better cooling and an extra inch of comfort layer thickness. At 13 inches tall versus 12 for the Original, with a slightly softer 5.5/10 surface and a more aggressive cooling chemistry, the Premier is the model most likely to satisfy buyers who were on the fence about memory foam for heat reasons.
Construction adds an extra inch of comfort foam and changes the cooling formulation. The top layer is 3 inches of gel-infused memory foam with phase-change material woven into the cover. Phase change material absorbs heat when body temperature rises and releases it as the sleeper cools, smoothing out the temperature curve through the night. The transition layer is 2 inches of dynamic support foam with a slightly different cell density to support side sleepers. The base is 8 inches of high-density polyfoam.
The cooling story is the headline upgrade. Compared to the Original, the Premier sleeps roughly 1.5 to 2 degrees cooler at the surface in controlled testing. That delta is small in absolute terms but meaningful in practice for sleepers who already overheat on standard memory foam. The cover itself feels cool to the touch when you first lie down, an effect that fades as body heat normalizes the surface but is genuinely noticeable in the first 15 to 20 minutes.
Lab data — Nectar Premier
Pressure mapping at the shoulder recorded 24.3 mmHg for the same 165 lb side sleeper that returned 27.8 on the Original. The 3.5 mmHg reduction is the difference between the slightly thicker comfort layers allowing more shoulder sink at the same firmness level. Hip pressure landed at 22.5 mmHg, a similar reduction. Both readings now sit comfortably in the relief zone for side sleepers with shoulder or hip sensitivity.
Motion isolation scored 8.1 out of 10, slightly better than the Original because the thicker top layer absorbs more impact before it reaches the partner side. Edge support remained the weak point at 5.7 out of 10. Like the Original, this is an all-foam build without coil reinforcement at the perimeter.
Who the Nectar Premier works for
The Premier is the right pick for hot sleepers who want a memory-foam mattress but have struggled with heat on previous foam beds. It also works for side sleepers who want a touch more pressure relief than the medium-firm Original delivers. The slightly softer 5.5/10 surface is more accommodating for sleepers in the 130 to 200 lb range; heavier sleepers should look at the Premier Hybrid below.
Nectar Premier Hybrid Review
Hybrid • 14" profile • Queen MSRP $1,499 • Medium 5/10
The Premier Hybrid is the top of the Nectar lineup and the model built for couples, heavier sleepers and buyers who want coil bounce rather than the all-foam feel of the Original or Premier. At 14 inches tall with a coil-on-foam construction, it is the most supportive Nectar option and the one that performs best on edge support and airflow.
Construction layers a 3-inch gel memory foam comfort layer over a 1-inch dynamic transition foam, then a 7-inch pocketed coil support unit with reinforced edge coils, finished with a 1-inch high-density base foam. The pocketed coils move independently, which preserves motion isolation between partners while adding the responsive bounce that an all-foam build cannot match. Reinforced edge coils address the weakest spot in the Original and Premier and produce edge support that scores meaningfully higher in lab testing.
The coil unit also opens up airflow through the mattress core. Where the Original and Premier rely on the chemistry of the comfort layer to manage heat, the Premier Hybrid adds physical airflow through the coil channels. Combined with the gel-infused memory foam top layer, this is the coolest-sleeping Nectar in the lineup.
Lab data — Nectar Premier Hybrid
Pressure mapping returned a 24.0 mmHg shoulder reading and a 21.8 mmHg hip reading for the 165 lb side sleeper, slightly better than the Premier and notably better than the Original. The combination of the gel memory foam comfort layer and the zoned coil unit produces the most balanced pressure profile in the Nectar lineup. Motion isolation scored 7.9 out of 10, a small dip from the Premier because coils do transmit some movement, but still solid for a hybrid build. Edge support jumped to 8.6 out of 10, a meaningful improvement that addresses the central weakness of the all-foam Nectar models.
Who the Nectar Premier Hybrid works for
The Premier Hybrid is the right pick for couples (the edge support and reinforced perimeter prevent rolling toward the center), heavier sleepers up to 300 lb (the coil unit supports more weight than an all-foam base), and sleepers who want a memory-foam feel on top with the responsive bounce of a hybrid underneath. It is also the strongest Nectar choice for sleepers who run hot, since it stacks the gel chemistry and the airflow advantage of coil construction.
Nectar Tri-Comfort Cooling Pillow Review (Companion Product)
The Tri-Comfort Cooling Pillow is Nectar's pillow companion product and the right add-on if you are already buying a Nectar mattress and want to extend the cooling chemistry to the pillow layer. The pillow uses a tri-zone fill design with a softer center for side sleepers, a firmer outer ring for back support and a cooling cover that mirrors the phase-change material used in the Premier mattress cover.
The fill is shredded gel-infused memory foam, which makes the pillow adjustable: unzip the cover, remove or add fill to hit the loft you prefer. This is meaningfully more versatile than fixed-foam pillows and matters for combination sleepers who change sleep positions through the night. Loft out of the box runs roughly 6 inches, which is the median for back and side sleepers.
The pillow ships with a 50-night trial and a 3-year warranty, separate from the mattress trial and warranty. At roughly $100 to $150 depending on size, it is priced in line with name-brand competitors like the Coop Eden, the Saatva latex pillow and the Casper Original.
Nectar King Mattress Sizing and Price
Nectar mattresses are sold in twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, California king and split king sizes. King sizing measures 76 inches wide by 80 inches long, the standard US king dimensions. California king is 72 inches wide by 84 inches long, narrower but longer for sleepers over 6 feet 2 inches tall who need the extra length. Split king is two twin XL mattresses sold as a pair for adjustable bases, identical surface but two independent zones for couples with different elevation preferences.
| Size | Original MSRP | Premier MSRP | Premier Hybrid MSRP |
|---|---|---|---|
| Twin | $399 | $699 | $1,099 |
| Twin XL | $419 | $729 | $1,149 |
| Full | $599 | $899 | $1,349 |
| Queen | $699 | $999 | $1,499 |
| King | $899 | $1,299 | $1,899 |
| California King | $899 | $1,299 | $1,899 |
| Split King | $838 | $1,458 | $2,298 |
King sizing on the Nectar Original at $899 MSRP (typically $599 to $749 after promotion) is one of the lowest king mattress prices from a name-brand direct-to-consumer brand. The Premier Hybrid king at $1,899 sits in the middle of the hybrid king price range, below Helix and Saatva but above Allswell and Tuft & Needle.
Pressure Relief Lab Data Across the 3 Models
Pressure relief is the metric that matters most for side sleepers and for anyone with shoulder, hip or lower-back sensitivity. Our testing protocol uses a pressure-mapping pad placed on top of the mattress with a controlled-weight tester (165 lb for the lighter reading, 220 lb for the heavier reading) positioned in the side-sleeping configuration. Readings are averaged over a five-minute settle period to allow the comfort layer to fully compress.
| Model | Shoulder (165 lb) | Hip (165 lb) | Shoulder (220 lb) | Hip (220 lb) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nectar Original | 27.8 mmHg | 24.1 mmHg | 32.5 mmHg | 28.9 mmHg |
| Nectar Premier | 24.3 mmHg | 22.5 mmHg | 29.4 mmHg | 27.1 mmHg |
| Nectar Premier Hybrid | 24.0 mmHg | 21.8 mmHg | 28.7 mmHg | 26.4 mmHg |
Lower numbers are better. The clinical threshold for capillary compression is generally cited at 32 mmHg, and our cutoff for "side-sleeper friendly" is 30 mmHg or below. At the 165 lb weight class all three Nectar models clear that threshold easily. At the 220 lb weight class the Original starts to push past it at the shoulder, which is why heavier side sleepers benefit from upgrading to the Premier or Premier Hybrid.
Cooling Performance Comparison
Cooling is the most common complaint about memory foam, and Nectar has invested progressively more in cooling chemistry across the three models. Surface temperature testing uses an infrared sensor placed on the mattress after a 30-minute body-temperature simulation (an electric blanket set to 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit). Lower readings mean the mattress releases heat faster.
| Model | Surface Temp Delta | Cover Feel | Airflow Through Core |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nectar Original | +4.2°F | Neutral | Limited (all-foam) |
| Nectar Premier | +2.4°F | Cool to touch (PCM) | Limited (all-foam) |
| Nectar Premier Hybrid | +1.6°F | Cool to touch (PCM) | Strong (coil channels) |
The Nectar Original is the warmest of the three because it relies only on gel infusion in the comfort layer without phase-change material in the cover and without coil airflow underneath. The Premier closes most of the gap by adding phase-change cooling at the surface. The Premier Hybrid is the coolest-sleeping Nectar because it stacks the surface chemistry with the physical airflow of a coil core.
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Motion Isolation Testing
Motion isolation matters most for couples, especially when one partner gets up earlier or moves frequently through the night. Our test uses a 10 lb weight dropped from 12 inches at a fixed distance from a glass of water placed on the opposite side of the mattress. We measure how much the water moves on a 1-to-10 scale, with 10 being zero visible movement.
| Model | Motion Isolation Score | Partner Disturbance |
|---|---|---|
| Nectar Original | 7.6 / 10 | Low |
| Nectar Premier | 8.1 / 10 | Very low |
| Nectar Premier Hybrid | 7.9 / 10 | Low |
All three Nectar models perform well on motion isolation. The Premier scores best because the thicker comfort layer absorbs more movement before it can transmit. The Premier Hybrid scores slightly lower than the all-foam Premier (coils do transmit some movement) but stays in the "low partner disturbance" range, which is the meaningful threshold for couples.
Edge Support Across Models
Edge support measures how stable the perimeter of the mattress is when you sit on the edge or sleep close to the side. Weak edge support causes the sleeper to feel like they are rolling toward the middle and reduces the usable surface area of the mattress. Our test seats a 200 lb tester at the edge and measures the angle of compression on a 1-to-10 scale, with 10 being zero compression.
| Model | Edge Support Score | Usable Surface |
|---|---|---|
| Nectar Original | 5.4 / 10 | Reduced near edge |
| Nectar Premier | 5.7 / 10 | Reduced near edge |
| Nectar Premier Hybrid | 8.6 / 10 | Full surface usable |
This is the clearest performance differentiation in the Nectar lineup. The all-foam Original and Premier both produce significant edge compression because the polyfoam base does not include reinforced perimeter encasement. The Premier Hybrid solves the problem by adding firmer-gauge edge coils to the pocketed coil unit. For couples sharing a queen or king, edge support matters more than most other metrics because it determines whether both partners can actually use the full width of the mattress without feeling pushed toward the center.
365-Night Trial and Forever Warranty Details
The 365-night trial and the Forever Warranty are the two policies that anchor the Nectar value proposition. They are also the policies most likely to be misunderstood by buyers who do not read the fine print carefully.
The 365-night trial begins on the date of delivery. Nectar requires a 30-night break-in period before accepting returns, which is standard across the direct-to-consumer industry and accounts for the foam fully expanding and the sleeper's body adjusting. After day 30, if you decide the mattress is not working out, Nectar arranges a free pickup and issues a full refund. There is no return-shipping fee, no restocking fee and no requirement to dispose of the mattress yourself. The full 365 nights apply regardless of which model you bought.
The Forever Warranty is the longer policy and covers defects in materials and workmanship for as long as you own the mattress. Years 1 through 10 are full replacement: if the mattress develops a covered defect such as visible body impressions deeper than 1.5 inches, splits in the foam not caused by improper use or manufacturing defects in the cover, Nectar replaces it at no cost. After year 10 the warranty becomes prorated, meaning Nectar covers 50% of the replacement cost during years 11 through 25 and shipping costs from year 11 onward. The warranty requires the mattress to be used on a compatible foundation (a platform bed, a slatted base with slats no more than 4 inches apart or a Nectar-compatible adjustable base) to remain valid.
Nectar Coupon Code and Discount 2026
Nectar runs an aggressive promotional calendar with sitewide discounts active most of the year. Published MSRP is rarely the price actually paid by shoppers. The deepest discounts are historically tied to the major holiday weekends: Presidents Day in February, Memorial Day in May, Independence Day in July, Labor Day in September and Black Friday through Cyber Monday in late November.
Year-round, Nectar typically runs a 33% off promotion that combines a sitewide price reduction with bundled accessories (free pillows, free sheets or free mattress protector). During holiday sale weekends the promotion deepens to 40% off or 50% off MSRP on the Original and Premier, with smaller percentage discounts on the Premier Hybrid (which is priced more conservatively to begin with).
Stacking is generally not allowed. The published sitewide discount is the discount, and additional codes do not stack with it. Watch for first-time-buyer email signup offers that add a small amount to the sitewide promotion ($25 off, $50 off) and can be the difference between waiting for a major sale and pulling the trigger today.
Nectar Shipping and Setup
Nectar ships free in the contiguous United States. Standard shipping is door-to-door via FedEx Ground and takes 5 to 7 business days from order date. The mattress arrives compressed in a box, which one person can carry into the bedroom but two people can handle more comfortably. Unboxing is straightforward: cut the outer plastic, position the mattress on your foundation, then cut the inner vacuum-seal layer to release the compression. The mattress expands to roughly 90% of its full size within an hour and reaches full height within 24 hours.
White-glove delivery is available as a paid upgrade for $149. It includes in-home setup (a two-person crew brings the mattress to your bedroom, places it on your foundation and removes the packaging) and optional old-mattress removal for an additional fee. White-glove is the right choice for buyers with stairs that are difficult to navigate, for older sleepers who would prefer not to handle a 60 to 90 lb compressed mattress, or for the Premier Hybrid king and California king sizes which are physically more difficult to maneuver.
Shipping to Hawaii, Alaska and Canada is available at additional cost, and delivery to Puerto Rico is not supported as of 2026.
Pros and Cons of Each Model
Nectar Original — Pros
- Lowest price in the Nectar lineup ($699 queen MSRP)
- Solid motion isolation for couples
- Medium-firm 6/10 works for combo and side sleepers
- 365-night trial and Forever Warranty
- Made-in-USA assembly
Nectar Original — Cons
- Weakest cooling in the lineup (+4.2 degree surface delta)
- Weak edge support (5.4/10)
- Not ideal for sleepers over 230 lb
- Limited bounce, classic memory-foam feel
Nectar Premier — Pros
- Meaningfully cooler than the Original (PCM cover)
- Better pressure relief for side sleepers
- Best motion isolation in the lineup (8.1/10)
- Slightly softer 5.5/10 surface for side sleepers
- Still all-foam (good for buyers who dislike coil bounce)
Nectar Premier — Cons
- Edge support still weak (5.7/10)
- $300 more than the Original at MSRP
- Not the best choice for heavier sleepers
Nectar Premier Hybrid — Pros
- Coolest-sleeping Nectar (+1.6 degree surface delta)
- Best edge support in the lineup (8.6/10)
- Supports heavier sleepers up to 300 lb
- Best for couples (edge + motion isolation balance)
- Coil bounce that all-foam Nectar models lack
Nectar Premier Hybrid — Cons
- Most expensive in the Nectar lineup ($1,499 queen MSRP)
- Slightly lower motion isolation than all-foam Premier
- 14-inch profile may need deep-pocket sheets
Who Should Buy Nectar Original vs Premier vs Premier Hybrid
The choice between Nectar models comes down to three variables: budget, body weight and how much you care about cooling. The Original is the entry point and the right pick when budget is the primary constraint. The Premier is the upgrade for hot sleepers and side sleepers who want better pressure relief. The Premier Hybrid is the right pick for couples, heavier sleepers and anyone who wants coil bounce instead of all-foam feel.
Buy the Nectar Original if: you are budget-conscious, sleep alone or with a light partner, weigh under 230 lb, and either do not run hot at night or do not mind a slightly warmer memory-foam feel. The Original is also the right pick for guest rooms and lower-traffic bedrooms where premium features are not justified.
Buy the Nectar Premier if: you run hot, sleep primarily on your side and want meaningfully better pressure relief than the Original delivers, or if you are between the Original and the Premier Hybrid and want all-foam feel without the coil bounce. The $300 premium over the Original is justified by the cooling and pressure-relief upgrades.
Buy the Nectar Premier Hybrid if: you sleep with a partner and need strong edge support, you weigh over 230 lb (especially over 250 lb), you specifically want a hybrid feel with coil responsiveness, or you are the hottest sleeper in your household and want the maximum cooling Nectar offers. The $800 premium over the Original is justified for couples and heavier sleepers; for solo lighter sleepers the upgrade may be more than necessary.
Best Nectar Alternatives If You Are Not Sold
Nectar is not the right mattress for every sleeper. The brand identity is firmly in the memory-foam family, and shoppers who specifically want an innerspring feel or who run extremely hot may be better served elsewhere. Two alternatives stand out depending on what is pushing you away from Nectar.
Saatva Classic — The Innerspring Alternative
If you specifically want an innerspring feel rather than memory foam, the Saatva Classic is the strongest alternative in the same price range. It is a coil-on-coil construction (steel innerspring base under a pocketed coil comfort layer) with three firmness options: Plush Soft 3, Luxury Firm 6 and Firm 7. The Luxury Firm 6 is the closest match to the Nectar Original in firmness, but the feel is fundamentally different. Saatva sleeps cooler than any all-foam Nectar because both coil layers breathe, the edge support is reinforced steel rather than foam, and the build is designed to last 12 to 15 years rather than the 8 to 10 typical for memory foam.
Saatva queen MSRP is $1,995 (typically $200 off through promotion), which is meaningfully more than the Nectar Original and Premier but in line with the Premier Hybrid. The 365-night trial matches Nectar, and free white-glove delivery is included rather than upgraded. For buyers prioritizing longevity, innerspring feel and white-glove delivery without surcharge, Saatva is the better choice.
ORION Smart Cooling System — For Hot Sleepers
If cooling is the primary reason Nectar is not working out, the ORION smart cooling cover is a more direct solution than upgrading from the Original to the Premier Hybrid. ORION is a smart cover that fits over any mattress and uses water-cooled circulation to actively cool the surface to a temperature you set in an app, anywhere from 55 to 110 degrees Fahrenheit. Rather than relying on passive heat dissipation (which is what every Nectar model does), ORION removes heat actively through the night.
The trade-off is price and complexity. ORION runs roughly $2,000 to $2,500 for the cover and base unit, and it requires a power outlet and water reservoir refills. For sleepers who already overheat on the Premier Hybrid (the coolest Nectar) and who would rather solve cooling at the source than swap mattresses, ORION is the most effective option in the category. Read our detailed analysis at ORION smart cover review.
For more direct head-to-head comparisons see our Nectar vs Puffy, Saatva vs Nectar and DreamCloud vs Nectar reviews. For the Puffy lineup specifically read our Puffy Mattress Reviews 2026, and for the sister brand DreamCloud see DreamCloud Mattress Reviews 2026.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Nectar mattress is best for side sleepers?
The Nectar Premier is the strongest match for most side sleepers because the thicker comfort layer and slightly softer 5.5/10 surface allow enough shoulder and hip sink to relieve pressure at those joints. For heavier side sleepers over 230 lb, the Premier Hybrid is the better pick because the coil unit prevents the mattress from compressing through the comfort layer and losing support. The Nectar Original works for lighter side sleepers under 180 lb but produces higher shoulder pressure readings than the Premier or Premier Hybrid in lab testing.
Is the Nectar 365-night trial really 365 nights with no restocking fee?
Yes, with one caveat. The 365-night trial requires a 30-night break-in period before Nectar accepts a return. From day 31 through day 365 you can return the mattress for a full refund with no restocking fee, no return shipping cost and no requirement to dispose of the mattress yourself. Nectar arranges a free pickup and either donates or recycles the returned mattress. The 30-night break-in is standard across the direct-to-consumer industry and reflects the fact that most foam mattresses need 2 to 4 weeks to fully expand and for the sleeper to adjust.
How does Nectar compare to Saatva?
Nectar and Saatva target different sleeper preferences. Nectar is a memory-foam brand at every price tier, while Saatva is built around innerspring and coil-on-coil construction with a more traditional feel. Saatva sleeps cooler than every Nectar model, has stronger edge support without paying for the hybrid upgrade and is built to last 12 to 15 years versus 8 to 10 for memory foam. Nectar is less expensive at MSRP, has a longer trial (365 vs 365 nights, same length but stronger marketing on Nectar's side), and offers the deeper-discount promotional calendar. If you specifically want innerspring feel, choose Saatva. If you want memory foam and price matters most, choose Nectar.
Does Nectar make a king-size mattress?
Yes, all three Nectar models are available in king (76 inches by 80 inches), California king (72 inches by 84 inches) and split king (two twin XL mattresses sold as a pair). King MSRP runs $899 for the Original, $1,299 for the Premier and $1,899 for the Premier Hybrid. Promotional pricing typically reduces these by 33% to 50%. Split king is the right choice for couples using an adjustable base who want independent head and foot elevation on each side.
Is the Nectar Premier Hybrid worth $800 more than the Original?
For couples and heavier sleepers, yes. The Premier Hybrid delivers measurably better edge support (8.6 versus 5.4 out of 10), better cooling (+1.6 versus +4.2 degree surface delta) and the durability profile of a coil-supported build. For solo lighter sleepers under 200 lb who are not particularly hot at night, the Original delivers most of the comfort at less than half the price. The decision often comes down to whether you sleep alone or with a partner: the edge support upgrade alone justifies the price increase for couples.
Can I use a Nectar mattress on an adjustable base?
Yes, all three Nectar mattresses are adjustable-base compatible. The all-foam Original and Premier flex easily with adjustable bases because the construction has no rigid internal components. The Premier Hybrid uses pocketed coils that flex independently and is also adjustable-base compatible. Nectar sells its own adjustable bases through the same website, but third-party bases (Tempur-Pedic, Lucid, Sven & Son) work equally well as long as the slats or platform support the full mattress profile.
Does Nectar off-gas?
Yes, briefly. Like all compressed memory-foam mattresses, Nectar produces a mild chemical smell when the vacuum-seal layer is first cut and the foam expands. The off-gassing is the byproduct of volatile organic compounds being released as the polyurethane cells open up. Nectar is CertiPUR-US certified, meaning the foam meets independent third-party standards for low VOC emissions, heavy metal content and flame-retardant chemistry. The smell typically dissipates within 24 to 72 hours of unboxing, faster in a well-ventilated room. Sleepers with sensitivity to chemical smells should allow 72 hours before sleeping on the bed.
How long does a Nectar mattress last?
A Nectar Original or Premier should provide solid comfort for 8 to 10 years for most sleepers, which is the standard expectation for memory-foam mattresses in this price tier. The Premier Hybrid extends that range to 10 to 12 years because the pocketed coil core resists compression better than an all-foam base. Heavier sleepers (over 230 lb) tend to compress comfort layers faster and may see comfort decline 1 to 2 years sooner. Rotating the mattress head-to-foot every 3 to 6 months extends comfort-layer lifespan meaningfully.
Is the ORION smart cooling system compatible with Nectar?
Yes. ORION is a smart cover that fits over any mattress in standard US sizes and is compatible with all three Nectar models. The cooling system circulates water-cooled air through a top-layer pad that sits over the existing mattress without requiring a replacement. For sleepers who chose Nectar but find even the Premier Hybrid runs warm, adding ORION on top is the most effective cooling upgrade short of replacing the mattress entirely. See ORION smart cooling for sizing and pricing.
Final Verdict on the Nectar Lineup
For most sleepers, the Nectar Premier is the editorial pick. The cooling chemistry, the slightly softer surface and the meaningful pressure-relief upgrade over the Original justify the $300 premium for the majority of buyers. It works for combo and side sleepers in the 130 to 230 lb range and addresses the most common complaint about memory-foam mattresses (heat) without requiring the additional $500 step up to the Premier Hybrid.
For couples, heavier sleepers and hot-running buyers, the Nectar Premier Hybrid is the right choice. The edge support upgrade alone is worth the price premium for couples sharing a queen or king, and the additional cooling and durability benefits make the Premier Hybrid the most defensible long-term purchase in the lineup.
For budget-first buyers and guest rooms, the Nectar Original remains a strong value. At $699 MSRP (often $499 to $599 after promotion), it delivers solid pressure relief, strong motion isolation and the full 365-night trial. The trade-offs (weaker cooling, weaker edge support) are real but acceptable for the price tier.
If you are not sold on Nectar's memory-foam identity, the Saatva Classic is the strongest alternative in the same price range for buyers who prefer an innerspring feel. For hot sleepers who want active cooling rather than passive heat dissipation, the ORION smart cooling cover is the most effective upgrade in the category.
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