
Many mattress in a box brands tend to opt for a neutral firmness option. The Nectar hybrid mattress is considered a medium firmness mattress. Keep in mind that roll up mattresses don't usually perform great in this area as compared to standard traditional mattresses. The outer edges performed fine for a normal weight sleeper but could lack a bit of support for a heavier person. Tests showed good results for the inner edges, with the mattress providing a stable surface to sit or sleep on. The edge support test defines how well reinforced the edges of the mattress are and whether or not it’s possible to sleep on the very edge of it without getting the sensation of rolling off the mattress.

Memory foam mattresses are best for dampening motion transfer however mattresses that contain springs may be better if you are looking for a mattress for sex. The presence of springs will naturally give a mattress a bit more motion than one made 100% out of foam. Heaver sleepers could potentially experience a slight sinkage in the middle section over time. ➮ The mattress is firm enough to support front-sleepers of light to normal weight. ➮ Comfortably cradling the sleeper’s body without being too soft to support the hips in this position. ➮ The weight of the sleeper is evenly distributed across the mattress, avoiding uncomfortably added pressure around the hips and shoulder areas.

We would however recommend that heavier individuals avoid sleeping on their front as the mattress firmness is on the softer side of medium and this could cause the sleeper’s mid-section to sink too deep into the mattress.

This proves to be true according to our tests as the Nectar Hybrid showed excellent results in all three sleeping positions. The Nectar Hybrid mattress mainly consists of foam layers, including a layer of memory foam, which tend to be known for their pressure-relieving abilities.
