They both found the mattress extremely supportive when sleeping on their backs, feeling that their spines were aligned and that there was excellent pressure relief at the hips and shoulders. Our main testers are primarily back sleepers but do also occasionally sleep on their sides. In our opinion the Essential Hybrid is a little firmer than Nectar rates it – we'd say a 6.5 to 7 out of 10. ![]() ![]() Ideal for back sleepers, who will find their spines kept in alignment.A medium firm mattress with a 6.5 – 7 / 10 rating.Nectar Essential Hybrid Mattress review: firmness and comfort There's also a Nectar Hybrid (which uses smaller springs and more of them, and has a base layer that's zoned to provide different levels of softness in different areas) and a premium Premier Hybrid model, which adds special 'transition' foam and an extra layer of springs. The Essential Hybrid is the most pared-back of the brand's springs-and-foam models. The mattress is finished off with a supportive base with spring support and a non-slip base material to keep the mattress in place on the base. Up to 600 individually wrapped pocket springs wrapped in support foam make up the next layer, giving responsive comfort with good edge support. Next up is a dynamic support layer that's designed to be temperature regulating, although note this is not a specialist cooling mattress. Starting with a quilted cooling cover designed to dissipate heat, the mattress then has a layer of pressure relieving memory foam to contour to the body. ![]() Although it's the brand's entry-level hybrid option, it boasts a six-layer design, with features you'll see in the best hybrid mattresses on the market. Nectar's Essential Hybrid is a classic hybrid design, as we explain in our what is a hybrid mattress guide.
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