Nectar is a relative newcomer to the online foam-mattress business, launching in 2016 with just one mattress, the original all-foam Nectar, and introducing a second, the Lush, in January 2020. The company recently replaced the Lush with two new “premium” mattresses. Nectar’s full roster currently includes three variants:
But are the mattresses any good? In my apartment I slept on the Original and the Premier for about a week each, and my partner and I both loved their cushioned embrace. The Original and Premier both had a medium to medium-soft feel, softer than that of most memory-foam mattresses I’ve tried, so this was something I appreciated as a side-sleeper.
Perhaps the most distinctive feature of Nectar mattresses is, well, their lack of any distinctive features. The mattresses feel like the median of every modern bed-in-a-box out there—they’re clearly engineered for the masses. In fact, Matt Clift, the executive vice president of operations for Resident, Nectar’s parent company, told me the aim was for Nectar’s mattresses to garner the same number of “too soft” reviews as “too firm” ones, in order to satisfy the most people. For some people, this blandness could be a blessing, even if the mattresses themselves are nothing special.
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