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Hey everyone! I’ve been sleeping on the Nectar Premier mattress for about a month now, and I thought I’d share my experience for anyone considering it.
Comfort & Feel Right off the bat, the Premier is plush but supportive. The gel memory foam layer really does keep things cool, which is awesome since I tend to overheat at night. I was skeptical at first, but it actually adapts to your body without that “stuck” feeling some memory foam mattresses have. It’s a medium-firm feel—supportive for my back but also soft enough for side sleeping.
Motion Isolation If you have a partner who moves a lot, the Premier does a great job at keeping motion isolated. My partner can get up without me feeling a thing (seriously, I’ve slept through a lot more movement than usual).
Edge Support One thing I didn’t expect was how well this mattress holds up on the edges. I like to sit on the side of the bed when I put on shoes or work on my laptop, and it feels stable, not like I’m going to slide off. I know older Nectar models struggled with this but the latest models are much better.
Delivery This is my only real negative thing is that the mattress is pretty heavy and a bit tough to move on your own (good luck). It also arrived with a broken box, but thankfully, the mattress was well-wrapped and perfectly protected inside. Just something to keep in mind if you’re handling it alone.
Value & Warranty Price-wise, it’s definitely on the premium side compared to some stuff on Amazon, but with the forever warranty and 365-night trial, it felt like a safe investment. If you’re thinking long-term, I think it’s worth the cost, especially with Nectar’s offers.
Final Thoughts Overall, I’m loving my sleep on the Nectar Premier so far. It’s been a solid upgrade in terms of comfort, and my mornings are noticeably less stiff. If you’re looking for a mattress that’s supportive yet comfy and stays cool, this one’s worth a look.
Feel free to ask me any questions—I know it’s a big decision and hard to do real research with all the crap you see on Reddit and other place - so I’m happy to help!
Hello mattress hunters!
So over Labor Day this year, my partner and I bought the Nectar Classic Mattress, and dang—it’s really upgraded my sleep.
HOWEVER, there was one small thing I didn’t expect: it’s FIRM right out of the box, more than I thought it would be. Initially, I thought about calling to return it. But honestly, after a few nights, it started to soften up a bit, and now I’m loving the extra support! Either that or I just got used to it.
Oh one other thing, is that it is HEAVY. Took both of us to get it up the stairs so if you’re old and/or weak, be prepared for that.
Other than that, it’s been amazing. The memory foam is super plush and contours perfectly to my body, which has been great for my back and hips. I’ve also noticed I’m waking up way less during the night. The motion isolation is excellent, when my partner moves or gets up to pee in the night - I barely feel a thing.
The construction feels really sturdy too, which is reassuring since I need something that lasts (let’s hope this stays that way) My advice - If anyone’s on the fence about getting a Nectar, I’d say go for it! It’s affordable, and with the generous trial period, you can try it out without much risk.
Hope this helps for people on the fence like I was!
Greetings all. I just purchased a Nectar Premier Hybrid Mattress, queen, and it is too soft for me. I have a ton of back problems. I need a firm mattress, I bought this one after reading reviews that they were medium-firm. It is just too soft, does not provide enough support. It is on an Ikea slatted frame, slats are 2 3/4 inches apart.
Their website lists the Nectar Hybrid as "firm." Anyone tried one? Anyone tried both and can describe the difference in firmness?
The bed is great as far a quality, at least for the week I have had it, I just need more support.
Any thoughts or recommendations are greatly appreciated.