Mattress firmness is, of course, subjective to a point. But it’s not supportive enough for heavier weight stomach sleepers, whose hips will sink too far into the mattress leaving their spines unsupported. Light and average weight stomach sleepers will also find the mattress firm enough to keep their hips elevated and spines aligned. They felt that they were sleeping on top of the mattress, rather than being cradled by it and also experienced some pressure build up around the shoulder. We’d recommend the Essential Hybrid to all weights – it’s firm enough to support heavier bodies, without them feeling as if they’re sleeping on the coils.Īverage and heavier weight sleepers also enjoyed sleeping on their sides, but our lightweight tester found it too hard in this sleeping position. They felt that the mattress gave them good spinal support and helped to relieve pressure points. ![]() Both found the mattress very comfortable and supportive when sleeping on their backs, with a noticeable reduction in back pain and other aches. Our main testers are primarily back sleepers, although both occasionally venture onto their sides. Excellent pressure relief, particularly for back sleepers.A medium firm mattress with a 6.5–7 / 10 rating.Nectar Essential Hybrid Mattress review: Firmness and comfort Do help to keep your mattress stay in top condition by using a mattress protector, rotate it regularly and keep it clean. Nectar is clearly confident in the mattress with the Forever Warranty. All the foams in the Essential Hybrid are Certi-PUR certified, meaning they’re free from heavy metals, harmful dyes and ozone depleting chemicals.Īfter three weeks we can’t obviously fully judge the durability of the mattress, but the build quality of the Nectar is excellent and the materials used feel solid. The mattress is finished off with a supportive base with spring support and a non-slip base material to keep the mattress in place on the base. These respond to movement, promote airflow and help with edge support. This is followed up by up to 600 individually wrapped pocket springs, cushioned in support foam. Next up is a dynamic support layer – this is designed to be temperature regulating. Underneath is a layer of memory foam, which we felt was slightly firmer than the memory foam you’ll find in Nectar’s Original Foam mattress. Speaking of the cover, this is a quilted cooling cover that helps to dissipate heat. The Nectar Essential Hybrid mattress is made up of six different layers, each with a specific design and purpose. Memory foam provides a little contouring for the body.Dynamic support layer for temperature regulation.The Essential Hybrid has six different layers. ![]() Nectar Essential Hybrid Mattress review: Materials and design Nectar also offers a fairly unbeatable 365-night trial and a Forever Warranty. And although it’s not specifically a cooling mattress, the coils do an excellent job of promoting good airflow. Motion isolation is surprisingly good for a hybrid mattress and edge support isn’t bad, although we did notice a slight slope at the edges. Conversely, the mattress isn’t firm enough for heavier weight stomach sleepers, whose hips may sink too far into the mattress meaning that their spines won’t be aligned. We did feel that the mattress was too firm for lightweight side sleepers, who are likely to feel some pressure build up at the shoulders due to not sinking into the mattress. The firmer feel of the mattress helps to keep the spine aligned, which is crucial to preventing pressure points from building up. Although Nectar rates the mattress at 6/6.5 out of 10, we’d put it at 6.5/7 out of 10 – it’s a slightly firmer mattress that offers great support for back sleepers and lighter to average weight stomach sleepers. ![]() The Nectar Essential Hybrid has six layers and is made up of a combination of memory foam, foams and a layer of coils. Sizes: Single, Small Double, Double, King, Super King Materials: Open-cell foam, memory foam, polyester,
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