Why this product

The Nectar Mattress Queen is the 12-inch memory foam bed-in-a-box with the longest trial in the category. Nectar built its brand on two pillars: the slow-sink memory foam feel that defined first-generation foam mattresses, and a 365-night trial period that is more than triple what Casper, Tuft and Needle, or most competitors offer. At $899 for a Queen with a lifetime limited warranty (the Forever Warranty in Nectarโ€™s branding), it is the Top Pick Memory Foam for buyers who specifically want that feel and the longest possible decision window.

The interesting strategic choice Nectar made is to lean into traditional memory foam at a moment when most of the category was moving away from it. Casper drifted toward responsive foam with the Originalโ€™s Zoned Support layer. Tuft and Needle invented the Adaptive open-cell polyfoam to deliver a faster response. Nectar held the line on gel-infused memory foam with the slow-sink hug, and the bet has paid off in the segment of buyers who specifically want that feel.

For this review, we worked from Nectarโ€™s published spec sheet, current Amazon owner photos and reviews, and direct comparison against the Casper Original, Tuft and Needle Original, and DreamCloud Luxury Hybrid. Nectar did not provide a sample, and no editorial relationship exists with the brand. Where a measurement is cited, it comes from Nectarโ€™s product page or aggregated owner reports.

The 4.5 owner rating across more than 14,000 Amazon reviews tracks with the polarized response memory foam tends to generate. Buyers who want the slow-sink feel love it. Buyers who want responsive foam find it slow and stuck-feeling. The 365-night trial is what makes that polarization manageable: there is plenty of time to decide.

What Nectar claims (specs)

Nectar publishes the Mattress at 12 inches of total height across four layers. The top layer is a quilted cooling cover incorporating phase-change material that absorbs and releases body heat to maintain a more consistent surface temperature. The comfort layer is gel-infused memory foam that delivers the slow-sink hug while the gel infusion addresses some of the heat retention. The transition layer is what Nectar calls Adaptive Hi Core memory foam, which provides a firmer surface between the comfort layer and the base. The base layer is high-density support foam that sets the firmness floor.

All foams are CertiPUR-US certified for low VOC emissions, no formaldehyde, and no heavy metals. Nectar rates the firmness at 6 out of 10, medium firm, the same nominal rating as the Casper Original, though the slow-sink feel makes it perceptually different.

The trial period is 365 nights, which means a full year of seasonal sleep evaluation before deciding to keep or return. The Forever Warranty (Nectarโ€™s lifetime limited warranty) covers indentations greater than 1.5 inches and manufacturing defects. Shipping is free in a compressed bed-in-a-box format. The Queen is the standard 60 by 80 inches.

Who should buy

Buy the Nectar if you specifically want the slow-sink memory foam feel, if you value the longest possible trial window (365 nights against the category standard 100), or if the lifetime warranty matters to you. Memory foam excels at motion isolation, which makes Nectar a strong pick for couples where one partner moves frequently during the night.

Skip the Nectar if you dislike the stuck-in-place feel of traditional memory foam (the Casper Original or Tuft and Needle Original feel different), if you sleep extremely hot (a hybrid like the DreamCloud Luxury Hybrid runs cooler), or if you change positions often during the night (the slow-sink response can feel sluggish).

Firmness and feel: classic memory foam slow-sink

Nectar rates the mattress at 6 out of 10, medium firm. The actual feel under load is more nuanced because of the gel-infused memory foam comfort layer. New sleepers describe the first 10 to 15 seconds of lying down as feeling firmer, then gradually sinking into the foam over 30 to 60 seconds as body heat softens the memory foam and the body conforms to the surface. This is the canonical slow-sink hug feel.

For side sleepers, the slow-sink delivers excellent pressure relief at the shoulder and hip. For back sleepers, the gradual settling provides comfortable lumbar contact once the foam has fully responded. For stomach sleepers, the slow-sink can allow the hips to settle further than ideal, and a firmer mattress is generally a better fit. For combination sleepers who move between positions during the night, the slow response of memory foam can feel sluggish.

Cooling: gel infusion and phase-change cover

The cooling story on Nectar is multi-layered. The phase-change material in the cover absorbs and releases body heat to maintain a more stable surface temperature. The gel-infused memory foam comfort layer reduces the heat retention that defined first-generation memory foam. The combination keeps the Nectar measurably cooler than uninfused memory foam mattresses but warmer than coil-on-coil hybrid constructions.

Owner reports describe Nectar as neutral to slightly warm. Hot sleepers report moderate discomfort but not the aggressive heat trap of older memory foam. Neutral and cool sleepers report no temperature complaints. If cooling is a primary concern, a hybrid with coil airflow is the better category.

Trial, warranty, and the long ownership math

The 365-night trial is the strongest single feature of the Nectar value proposition. A full year of seasonal sleep evaluation gives buyers time to test the mattress through summer heat and winter cold, through travel disruption and routine recovery, and through the typical 30 to 60 day adjustment period that any new mattress requires. The category standard is 100 nights. Nectarโ€™s 365 nights is genuinely 3.6 times that.

The Forever Warranty (Nectarโ€™s lifetime limited warranty) covers indentations greater than 1.5 inches and manufacturing defects. The first 10 years are full replacement coverage. After 10 years, the warranty shifts to a repair or replace structure with prorated cost share. Industry standard is a 10-year flat warranty, so Nectarโ€™s lifetime structure is meaningfully longer.

For long-term ownership, owner photos at 5 to 8 years generally show the Nectar holding shape with body impressions under the warranty threshold. Memory foam softens over time as the cell structure breaks down, and a 5-year-old Nectar will feel softer than a new one. The Forever Warranty covers structural failure, not the gradual softening that is normal foam aging.

For more on how we evaluate mattresses, see our methodology page.

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Nectar Mattress Queen 12-inch Memory Foam vs. the competition

Product Our rating TrialWarrantyHeight Price Verdict
Nectar Memory Foam (Queen) โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜… 4.5 365 nightsLifetime12 in $899 Top Pick Memory Foam
Casper Original (Queen) โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜… 4.6 100 nights10 years11 in $1095 Editor's Choice Foam Mattress
Tuft and Needle Original (Queen) โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜† 4.4 100 nights10 years10 in $695 Top Pick Firm
DreamCloud Luxury Hybrid (Queen) โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜… 4.6 365 nightsLifetime14 in $1199 Top Pick Hybrid

Full specifications

Mattress typeAll-foam, four-layer construction
Height12 inches
FirmnessMedium firm, 6 of 10 per Nectar
Top layerQuilted cooling cover with phase change material
Comfort layerGel-infused memory foam
Transition layerAdaptive Hi Core memory foam
Base layerHigh-density support foam
Foam certificationCertiPUR-US certified
Trial period365 nights
WarrantyLifetime limited (Forever Warranty)
ShippingFree, compressed bed-in-a-box
Made inUSA
โ˜… FINAL VERDICT

Should you buy the Nectar Mattress Queen 12-inch Memory Foam?

The Nectar Mattress Queen is the 12-inch memory foam bed-in-a-box with the longest trial in the category. Nectar offers 365 nights of trial against the standard 100 from Casper or Tuft and Needle, plus a lifetime limited warranty. The four-layer construction includes a gel-infused memory foam comfort layer that delivers the classic slow-sink hug. At $899, it is the Top Pick Memory Foam for buyers who specifically want that feel and the longest possible decision window.

Firmness accuracy
4.5
Motion isolation
4.8
Edge support
3.9
Cooling
4.2
Off-gassing
3.8
Warranty and trial
5.0
Value
4.6

Frequently asked questions

Is the Nectar Mattress worth $899 in 2026?+

For buyers who specifically want the slow-sink memory foam feel and value the longest possible trial window, yes. The 365-night trial is genuinely 3.6 times the category standard, which means a full year of seasonal sleep evaluation before committing. The lifetime limited warranty is industry-leading. If you do not want the slow-sink feel of memory foam, the Casper Original or Tuft and Needle Original are better fits at similar prices.

Nectar vs Casper Original: which should I buy?+

Both arrive at medium firm 6 out of 10. Nectar uses gel-infused memory foam for the slow-sink hug; Casper uses Zoned Support foam with a more responsive feel. Nectar has 365-night trial vs Casper's 100; lifetime warranty vs Casper's 10 years. Casper is $196 more. For traditional memory foam feel and longest trial, Nectar. For zoned lumbar support and faster response, Casper Original.

Does the Nectar sleep hot?+

Cooler than first-generation memory foam thanks to the gel infusion and the phase-change material in the cover. Warmer than a coil hybrid like the DreamCloud Luxury Hybrid. Owner reports describe Nectar as neutral to slightly warm, with hot sleepers reporting moderate but not aggressive heat retention. If you sleep extremely hot, a hybrid is the safer category.

How heavy is the Nectar Queen?+

Approximately 75 pounds for the Queen size. Heavier than the Casper Original (around 65 pounds) and significantly heavier than the Tuft and Needle Original. The bed-in-a-box arrives compressed and is manageable for one person to move into the bedroom, but two-person handling for the unboxing and placement is the safer assumption. Once expanded, the mattress should not need to be moved often.

What is the Nectar Forever Warranty?+

Nectar's branded name for its lifetime limited warranty. The first 10 years cover full replacement for indentations greater than 1.5 inches and manufacturing defects. After 10 years, the warranty shifts to a repair or replace structure with prorated cost share. Industry standard is a 10-year flat warranty, so Nectar's lifetime coverage with prorated extension is genuinely longer than competitors offer.

๐Ÿ“… Update log

  • May 9, 2026Initial review published with comparison to Casper Original, T and N Original, and DreamCloud Luxury Hybrid.
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Jordan Blake

Sleep Editor

Jordan Blake writes for The Tested Hub.