![]() ![]() This mattress offers great motion isolation. ![]() ![]() The hug-like feeling of the Nectar could be a perk for couples. I’d also say the “stuck” feeling you’ll likely experience with the memory foam makes it difficult to move around and change positions, which could be a no-go for combo sleepers. Stomach sleepers, on the other hand, may find the overall lack of support to be detrimental to their comfort as their hips sink out of alignment with their shoulders. This body- contouring feel should work best for side sleepers or back sleepers who enjoy a memory foam mattress. No matter the position I stretched out in, I could feel the material contouring to the curves of my body for some pretty intense sinkage. I found its thick memory foam layers produced a gentle, pressure-relieving vibe. Because the Nectar is made of memory foam, it gets softer the longer you lie on it. This means the Nectar is a medium-soft mattress. For reference, the mattress industry standard for medium-firm is a 6.5 out of 10. The Nectar has an average firmness rating of 6 out of 10. I’ll describe the average of our experiences below. Since everyone experiences the firmness level of a mattress differently (because of size and weight distribution), I decided to bring in three more testers to try out each of these beds. Next, let’s get into how these mattresses feel. Nectar and GhostBed Mattress Feel Comparison Couples will appreciate the Nectar’s ability to prevent one partner’s motion from transferring to the other.
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