![]() ![]() A dynamic support layer adds a little bounce and breathability too, with a sturdy foam base providing a good foundation for back and side sleepers in particular.īased on our review experience, the Nectar Memory Foam should suit you if you are of an average to slightly heavier body weight and enjoy a firmer mattress with a little push-back and contouring. This also helps to keep your spine aligned during sleep, depending on the body weight. You could also look at the Nectar Essential Hybrid Mattress (usually available at the same price as the Nectar Mattress) for more responsive support thanks to its additional layer of springs, or for a more advanced foam option there's the Nectar Premier Mattress, which is 28cm deep with improved support and better temperature regulation.Īlso in the range (and moving up in price) is the Nectar Hybrid Mattress, with a micro pocket spring layer for enhanced breathability and motion isolation, and topping out the selection is the Nectar Premier Hybrid Mattress, which features two spring layers and promises an optimum sleep experience.īack to the Nectar Mattress itself, its quilted top layer and pressure-relieving memory foam combine to create a ‘cradling’ sensation, and while this offers some minor sink-in cosiness, you won’t feel as though you’re disappearing into the bed here. Within the context of the Nectar range, the Nectar Mattress is the most basic option. Nectar Sleep rates the firmness as a 6.5 out of 10 on the firmness scale, which we’d agree with for average to heavier weight bodies, but for lighter bodies it feels more like a 7 out of 10. The medium firm feel is very common in the mattress in a box sector, and you can’t customise it. The Nectar Mattress is also competitive in terms of price, with an RRP of £569 for a single and £879 for a double, and there are regular Nectar mattress sale offers to reduce that price by up to 50%.īeyond that, there aren’t many ways in which the Nectar Memory Foam stands out from its competitors. Sizes: Single, small double, double, king, super kingĪ 365-night trial period means that if you feel the Nectar Mattress isn't right for your sleep, you can return it at any time within a year that's a definite bonus considering that when you buy online, you don't get to try the mattress out yourself, and have to depend on the brand's product information and reviews such as this one. While Nectar used to stand out in the UK mattress market thanks to its 365-night trial plus a Forever Warranty, other brands including Eve Sleep and Nectar's sister brand, DreamCloud (see our Nectar vs DreamCloud guide to compare the two), have recently matched Nectar and increased their trial periods from 100 nights to a full year.īest for: Couples Back and combi sleepers And if you check our best mattress, best memory foam mattress and best mattress for side sleepers guides, you'll find it sits highly in the rankings, thanks to its combination of support, comfort and value for money. It's 25cm deep with five layers, and it's also certified as climate-neutral. The Nectar Mattress (also known as the Nectar Memory Foam and occasionally as the Nectar Classic) is the entry-level option from the leading sleep specialist, designed to deliver comfort, support, pressure relief, motion isolation and temperature regulation at a very reasonable price. ![]() This guide focuses on the Nectar Memory Foam UK mattress – for the US review, toggle the flag drop-down menu in the main navigation bar. Note: Nectar sells in both the UK and the US. Edge support was weak on our testing model.Firmer feel is supportive for back sleepers. ![]()
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