Nectar sleep support11/9/2023 ![]() Unboxing a mattress isn’t the most glamorous or exciting part of buying a new bed, but the DreamCloud managed to make it surprisingly fun.ĭreamCloud, which proclaims to offer a luxury experience, made our tester feel like she had entered a “Great Gatsby level of bougie” when she opened its box. Hybrid mattresses, including the DreamCloud, are often heavier. You initiate a return for either one by filling out a form through Resident Home, the parent company of Nectar and DreamCloud. ![]() If you find that a mattress from either company isn’t for you, Nectar and DreamCloud will work with you to donate it in your community or dispose of it. A customer service representative said this allows for proper air flow and avoids damage. Both mattresses must be kept on a bed base, as opposed to the floor, to be eligible for a return. Environmental damage such as mold could void your ability to return a Nectar mattress. The companies claim that it may take some time for your body to adjust to a new bed.ĭreamCloud mattresses must be clean and undamaged to be returned the same is true for Nectar. There’s one caveat: You can’t initiate a Nectar or DreamCloud return until you've owned the product for 30 days. Customers have a full year to try out their new mattress-a fairly generous sleep trial as many other companies offer just 100 days. But given the fraying, Nectar may be a better bet.Īs Nectar and DreamCloud are manufactured by the same company, Resident Home, it isn’t shocking that they have the same return policy. It’s a tough call, as the two mattresses have such different materials. This might be part of why the DreamCloud mattress was more difficult to move, as hybrid beds are generally heavier. Hybrids contain both foam and coils, while foam beds don’t have innersprings. It’s worth noting that Nectar is a foam mattress while DreamCloud is a hybrid mattress. This made her wonder about the quality of the mattress. The outer fabric revealed a small manufacturing defect that raised our tester’s eyebrows-a “minor hole in the stitching joining the side panels and top fabric” with fraying around the area. The mattress has a quilted foam and cashmere cover. It’s made up of three layers of foam-two layers of conventional foam and one of gel memory foam-and one layer of coils. A queen size weighs 66 pounds, which is on the lighter end of the beds in a box we’ve tested.ĭreamcloud is 14-inches tall and the queen size weighs 85 pounds. The mattress is wrapped in a fabric cover that, unlike many others on the market, is fully removable and can be machine-washed-though this negates the company’s warranty. The Nectar mattress mattress has three layers of foam.Īt a foot tall, the Nectar mattress is composed of three internal layers: gel memory foam, a “dynamic support” layer, and a “stable” standard foam base. Our pick: Nectar for a soft surface, DreamCloud for a firm one Materials Hot sleepers should be fine with either one. But if you’re a stomach or back sleeper, the firmer DreamCloud might be a better fit. If you fall into the majority and prefer that position, you might enjoy Nectar’s softer surface, as it will better cushion pressure points at the hips and shoulders. ![]() Most people spend more than half of the night sleeping on their side. When it comes to sleep sensation, the winner will likely boil down to personal preference and sleep position. According to our tester: “After sitting in the same spot for about 10 minutes, and moving off the spot for just a couple more, I was surprised to find the previously toasty spot felt completely cool.” While it did temporarily hold onto warmth, it was able to diffuse it pretty quickly. ![]() Like the DreamCloud, the Nectar mattress also slept relatively cool. Our tester said the surface was plush, but didn’t make her feel like she was drowning in quicksand, a feeling you might get with a traditional memory foam mattress. The Nectar mattress was much softer, which could be great for a side sleeper. Even by the time they fully rose-close to the end of her monthlong sleep trial-the edges didn’t feel sturdy or supportive when she perched on the corner or side of the bed. ![]() It puffed up in the middle, but the edges lacked integrity. Unfortunately, she found the surface of the mattress uneven for a prolonged period after she unboxed it. The mattress doesn’t claim to have any special cooling materials, so this might have something to do with the extra airflow created by the mattress’ coils. Our tester put the DreamCloud on the firmer end of the mattress spectrum, which she prefers as a stomach sleeper. The DreamCloud's scalloped surface has a slight sheen that adds to its luxury feel. ![]()
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