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Emilia Hitching

Nectar vs Tempur-Pedic – which mattress brand is best on test?

A Nectar Premier Hybrid Mattress on a bed against a dark blue wall; a Tempur-Pedic ProAdapt Mattress on a bed against a light blue wall. .

Nectar vs Tempur-Pedic: it's like David vs Goliath. Nectar is an up-and-coming box mattress brand, promising plush comfort and ergonomic support at low prices. Tempur-Pedic is a giant mattress brand, and their premium beds come with a premium price tag.

In my experience, the performance of a Tempur-Pedic mattress matches the price, but I can't deny that the Nectar process is so much simpler. When you order a Nectar mattress, it arrives vacuum-packed on your doorstep. All you need to do is carry the box into your bedroom, cut the plastic, and let the mattress inflate. It's quick, convenient, and cost-effective: everything the Tempur-Pedic process isn't.

To settle the debate between Nectar vs Tempur-Pedic, I wanted to test a similar mattress from each store. I landed on the Nectar Premier Hybrid and the Tempur-Pedic ProAdapt Hybrid. Between the two, I think the Tempur-Pedic ProAdapt is the best mattress, but the Nectar Premier is far more affordable.

Nectar vs Tempur-Pedic − which is best on test?

Before we begin, I'd like to introduce our two testers. Millie Hurst, our former Head of Solved, sampled the Nectar Premier Hybrid Mattress, while Jaclyn Turner, our former Sleep Editor, tried the Tempur-Pedic ProAdapt. Our testers assess each mattress against the same criteria: pressure relief; thermoregulation; motion isolation; and edge support. If you come across any unfamiliar terms, you can cross-check them against my mattress jargon buster.

Nectar vs Tempur-Pedic − Head to head

Nectar vs Tempur-Pedic − Pressure relief

(Image credit: Future / Millie Hurst)

WINNER: Tempur-Pedic

It's a close call, but the Tempur-Pedic ProAdapt takes the crown for versatility. It's available in four mattress firmness levels to suit every style of sleeper. Each iteration of the Tempur-Pedic ProAdapt is founded on stainless steel springs and topped with Tempur-material, which is a special sort of memory foam. Originally developed by NASA to absorb the G-force of astronauts in transit, Tempur-material is designed to bear your weight and take the pressure off your joints. 'I felt a slight sinking feeling as the mattress conformed to my shape, but I always felt supported and I found it easy to move from one side to the other,' says Jaclyn.

That's not to say that the Nectar Premier Hybrid Mattress is uncomfortable: far from it. 'It took me a few weeks to get used to the feeling of being 'hugged' by my mattress, but I've learned to love it,' says Millie. 'There's just enough give to cushion my joints, but not so much give that it throws my spine out of alignment.' The Nectar Premier Hybrid Mattress is only available in Medium-Firm, which should suit most sleep positions, but possibly not soft enough for side sleepers.

Nectar vs Tempur-Pedic − Thermoregulation

(Image credit: Tempur-Pedic)

WINNER: Tempur-Pedic

It's no contest: the Tempur-Pedic ProAdapt is the best cooling mattress on the market. Jaclyn started testing the Tempur-Pedic ProAdapt during a hot and humid Atlanta summer and she found that the stretch-knit cooling cover was enough to dissipate heat and wick moisture. It's also worth noting that the memory foam comfort layer is infused with cooling gel and the gaps between the springs boost airflow through the bed.

According to Millie, 'the Nectar Premier Hybrid Mattress was noticeably more breathable than their all-foam models, but I wouldn't go as far as to say it was actively cooling.'

Nectar vs Tempur-Pedic − Motion isolation

(Image credit: Future / Millie Hurst)

WINNER: It's a tie

The Tempur-Pedic ProAdapt boasts excellent motion isolation, which should come as no surprise to anyone who remembers their early 2000s television, and the full glass of red wine that balanced perfectly on top of the Tempur-Pedic mattress. We like to conduct our own version of the red wine test by filling a glass with water and setting it in the middle of the mattress. No matter how much Jaclyn and her dog tossed and turned beside the glass, they never spilled a drop of water.

Minimal motion transfer is unusual for a hybrid mattress, but the Nectar Premier also boasts excellent motion isolation. Not a drop of water spilled in Millie's motion transfer test, and she could share the mattress without waking up when her partner shifted in their sleep or got into and out of bed.

Nectar vs Tempur-Pedic − Edge support

(Image credit: Tempur-Pedic)

WINNER: Tempur-Pedic

The edge support on the Nectar Premier Hybrid is decent: 'I could comfortably perch on the edge of the bed to apply lotion or tie my shoes,' says Millie, 'though I wouldn't want to sleep on the very edge of the mattress.'

The edge support on the Tempur-Pedic ProAdapt is more reliable, thanks to a row of reinforced steel coils running around the sides of the mattress. Jaclyn could comfortably sit and sleep on the side of the mattress, which is good news for anyone who struggles with mobility and needs supportive sides to get into and out of bed.

Nectar vs Tempur-Pedic − Practical points

(Image credit: Tempur-Pedic)

WINNER: Nectar

The Nectar Premier Hybrid Mattress is far more affordable than the Tempur-Pedic ProAdapt: I'd say it's one of the best affordable mattresses on the market. The Nectar Premier costs $1,099 for a Queen – a full $2,300 cheaper than the Tempur-Pedic ProAdapt in the same size. You can spend the money you save on sheets, pillows, and comforters: even a new bed frame.

Where Tempur-Pedic offers a 90-night mattress sleep trial, Nectar offers 365 nights, which allows you to test your mattress over the course of a year before you commit to your purchase. Nectar also offers a lifetime mattress warranty covering all the usual defects in manufacture and materials, whereas Tempur-Pedic only offers 10 years.

Still, Tempur-Pedic beats Nectar on delivery. Where Nectar offers free delivery and returns, Tempur-Pedic offers complimentary white glove delivery. Good thing, too, because a Tempur-Pedic mattress is incredibly heavy, and you wouldn't want to try and lift it by yourself.

Nectar vs Tempur-Pedic − Which should I buy?

(Image credit: Tempur-Pedic)

It all depends how much you're prepared to spend. As seen on test, the Tempur-Pedic ProAdapt is unquestionably the better mattress, but it's seriously expensive: even a Twin-sized Tempur costs $1,000 more than a California King at Nectar.

The Nectar Premier Hybrid Mattress isn't quite as exceptional as the Tempur-Pedic ProAdapt, but it's still a good mattress. More importantly, it's far more affordable and often listed for less in the mattress sales.

How we test mattresses

As the resident Sleep Editor at Homes & Gardens, I lead a team of expert testers in the search to find the world's best mattress. Together, we represent a wide range of ages, sleep styles, and body types. We sleep on each mattress for a minimum of 30 nights before we write our initial reviews to get the best indication of long-term performance.

We assess each mattress against the same criteria: pressure relief; thermoregulation; motion isolation; and edge support. To assess pressure relief, we lie on the mattress and flip between our stomach, back, and sides, considering how comfortable the mattress feels in each position. To assess thermoregulation, we switch off our AC to sleep through heat waves and cold snaps, noting any nights where we wake in a sweat.

To assess motion isolation, we fill a glass with water and set it in the middle of the mattress. Then, we take a weight and move it across the mattress, getting incrementally closer to the glass. The more the glass moves and the more water spills, the worse the motion isolation, and the less suitable the mattress for couples or light sleepers. To assess edge support, we sit on the side of the mattress and measure how far we fall. The further we sink, the worse the edge support, and the harder it will be to get into and out of bed, especially if you struggle with mobility.

We also consider the practical implications of buying a mattress: the warranty; the sleep trial; and the details of delivery. Where possible, we like to compare our findings against verified customer reviews. Finally, we compare the performance of the mattress against the price to help you determine value for money.

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