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While both are memory foam mattresses, the Lull’s natural bounce will be more responsive, making it easy for you to change sleeping positions and get out of bed. The Nectar’s sinking memory foam will be less responsive but more supportive of delicate pressure points in the hips and shoulders for side sleepers.

Know more about Nectar and Lull as we delve deeper into who it’s best for. Read more below to find out which works best for you!
| Lull is best for… | The Nectar is best for… |
| Couples | Co-sleeping couples |
| Back sleepers | Hot sleepers |
| Lovers of classic memory foam | Average-weight side sleepers and lightweight back sleepers |
The Lull mattress is a 7/10 on the mattress firmness scale, making it ideal for back sleepers, most combination sleepers, and even some side sleepers. The Nectar mattress is a 6/10 on the firmness scale, and the gel memory foam in its construction allows both back and side sleepers to find comfort.
As for firmness, the Nectar is a great mattress for side sleepers who tend to feel extra hot at night. Its softer memory foam and thicker layers will suit those who want to sink deeper into the mattress. The Lull is the better mattress for back sleepers and some side sleepers, as well as couples looking for quality motion isolation and edge support.
The Nectar is a value memory foam mattress that excels at providing pressure relief and minimizing motion transfer while Lull offers a well-rounded mattress with a thoughtful design that addresses temperature regulation, advanced support, good motion isolation, and lasting durability.
While both are memory foam mattresses, the Lull’s natural bounce will be more responsive, making it easy for you to change sleeping positions and get out of bed. The Nectar’s sinking memory foam will be less responsive but more supportive of delicate pressure points in the hips and shoulders for side sleepers.
Lull Performance By Body Type & Sleeping Position:
| Body Type: | BACK SLEEPERS | STOMACH SLEEPERS | SIDE SLEEPERS |
| Lightweight (< 130 lbs): | 5 | 3 | 3 |
| Average-weight (130–230 lbs): | 5 | 3 | 4 |
| Heavyweight (> 230 lbs): | 3 | 2 | 4 |
Nectar Performance By Body Type & Sleeping Position:
| Body Type: | BACK SLEEPERS | STOMACH SLEEPERS | SIDE SLEEPERS |
| Lightweight (< 130 lbs): | 4 | 3 | 3 |
| Average-weight (130–230 lbs): | 4 | 2 | 5 |
| Heavyweight (> 230 lbs): | 2 | 2 | 3 |
Average back and side sleepers fare well on the Lull all-foam beds, evenly distributing the weight across the body. For combination sleepers, they will not have to worry about motion transfer as this mattress is pretty solid. For stomach sleepers, although it will provide support, they might feel a little sinkage on the hips.
The Nectar’s average-weight back and side sleepers should find their spines to stay aligned on top of the bed, similar to combination sleepers who will feel the support and relief from the mattress. Stomach sleepers who want to avoid pressure build-up in their hips, consider other mattresses
The Lull will evenly distribute the weight across the body and support the lower back to keep the spine aligned for back, side, and combination sleepers. It is a firm mattress that stays still despite movement. Stomach sleepers may want to check mattresses as this can feel a little sinking on the hips.
Heavyweight back sleepers may feel the mattress sink more than they’d like which can cause back pain over time, similar to stomach and combination sleepers who may not get enough support from The Nectar. Side sleepers should sink into the contouring layers designed to keep the spine aligned.
The Lull will evenly distribute the weight across the body for back, side, and combination sleepers. This mattress is pretty easy to move around on. Stomach sleepers may need to find an alternative as it can cause some sinkage around the hip area.
Lightweight back sleepers should find their spines to stay aligned on top of the Nectar. Similar to stomach and combination sleepers who will find it plenty supportive. Side sleepers may not sink beyond the top layer and, thus, might not feel as much of the Nectar‘s pressure-relieving benefits.


The Lull mattress is made of three layers of pure memory foam while The Nectar memory foam mattress has five layers made of quilted gel memory foam.
| Lull Mattress Materials | Nectar Mattress Materials |
| 1.5″ of gel memory foam | Quilted Memory Foam Cover |
| 1.5″ of contouring transition foam | Nectar Comfort Layer (3″) |
| 7″ foam support layer | Dynamic Support Layer (2″) |
| Foam Base Layer (7″) | |
| Bottom Mattress Cover |
The Lull mattress has a removable fabric cover made of polyester and rayon that is also breathable so it doesn’t heat up too much. The Nectar‘s poly-blend cover and gel memory foam layer will provide cooling: perfect for those who tend to sleep hot but still love the feel of memory foam
The Lull mattress’ transition foam provides a firmer layer between the softer top and firmer base. The top memory foam layer is infused with cooling gel that neutralizes excess body heat.
For support and durability, both mattress’ base layers help stabilize the layers above while enhancing edge support.
| Size | Nectar Prices | Lull Prices |
| Twin | $1081 | $755 |
| Twin XL | $1148 | $799 |
| Full | $1498 | $1099 |
| Queen | $1664 | $1199 |
| King | $2131 | $1699 |
| California King | $2131 | $1699 |
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Lull offers a well-rounded mattress with a thoughtful design that addresses the typical issues with traditional mattresses. Expect temperature regulation, advanced support, good motion isolation, and lasting durability.
Nerd Score
4.6/5
The Nectar is a value memory foam mattress that excels at providing pressure relief and minimizing motion transfer. The medium-firm feel is ideal for cradling pressure points. Plus, it comes with a yearlong trial period and a Lifetime warranty.
Nerd Score
3.7/5
Sleeping hot can be very uncomfortable, but luckily, most mattresses are constructed with integrated cooling technology to prevent heat buildup around the body. The Nectar’s gel memory foam structure does a great job keeping hot sleepers cooler at night. The Lull mattress sleeps cooler than most all-foam beds, but it can still cause that slightly warm feeling people often get from memory foam mattresses. For cooler mattresses, see the best mattresses for hot sleepers.
When a sleeper changes positions or gets in and out of bed, their movement has the potential to transfer across the mattress and disrupt their sleep partner. Both the Nectar and the Lull deliver great motion isolation because their memory foam layers absorb movement exceptionally well. Still, the Nectar mattress is ultimately the better mattress for couples because its softer foams enable it to reduce motion transfer slightly better.
After sitting on the edge of your bed for a long time, it may begin to sag and lose its shape. This can make it much more difficult to get in and out of bed. With proper edge support, sleepers won’t have to worry about this issue.
Overall, both mattresses offer similar edge support, but the Lull’s firmer construction makes its edges stronger when compressed. This is an important consideration for couples looking to maximize space to sleep on the mattress, or for anyone who sleeps near the edge of their bed. If you are looking to maximize your mattress surface, see the best mattresses for sex.
The right mattress can assist with pressure relief and address pressure points on your body. Thankfully, the adaptive layers in both memory foam mattresses will contour around pressure points and cradle the hips and shoulders. The softer Nectar mattress will remove the most unwanted pressure for side sleepers and back sleepers. Stomach sleepers will find that the Lull’s firmer construction prevents pressure from building up in their hips. If you are waking up with painful pressure, see the best mattresses for back pain.
If you constantly wake up with soreness and pain, your mattress may be to blame. Long-term spinal misalignment can lead to lasting back pain, so it’s important to find a mattress that will keep your spine properly aligned.
Both mattresses provide great spinal alignment for back sleepers, but the Nectar memory foam mattress allows for optimal alignment for side sleepers, while the Lull is the better mattress for stomach sleepers and back sleepers.
Most of us spend a quarter of our lives on a mattress, so it’s only natural for a mattress to eventually lose its shape and structure. However, most mattress companies have built their beds to last over time.
Memory foam mattresses can tend to lose their structure quicker, with an average lifespan of about seven years. The Lull and Nectar mattresses should last anywhere between seven and 10 years. To maximize the use of your mattress, we suggest rotating it from head to toe every few months.
Lull offers free shipping anywhere in the U.S. It comes with a 365-night trial period recommended that you wait at least 30 days to allow for a proper break-in period. It offers a Lifetime warranty for the mattress, coverage that is significantly more than other mattress warranties across the bed-in-a-box industry.
Nectar offers free shipping anywhere in the U.S. but orders placed in Alaska and Hawaii will incur a freight charge. It comes with a 365-night trial period, you can return it for a full refund without any charge. It offers a Lifetime warranty for the mattress.


Two memory foam mattresses from reputable brands, the Nectar and Lull offer comparable constructions but are tailored toward specific sleepers. While both mattresses can suit back sleepers, the softer feel of the Nectar is better for side sleepers, and the firmer support of the Lull may work better for you if you suffer from back pain.
For combination sleepers, consider which positions in which you spend a majority of the night. Both mattresses will deliver pressure relief for side sleepers, but the Nectar will cradle your hips and shoulders more. For combination stomach and back sleepers or heavier sleepers, the firmer-than-average Lull will support your spine and hips best.
All-foam mattresses will have a smell when you unbox them. This is from the materials used to create the foams that are in the mattresses. The scent is not harmful and should be gone within a few days.
Yes! As long as you are the original owner, Nectar will replace your mattress if something goes wrong. Nectar claims that, if you own a Nectar Sleep Mattress, that is the only mattress you should ever own.
Nope! You don’t have to worry about that with the Lull as it isn’t designed to be flipped. If you sleep with a partner and there is a significant difference in weight between the two of you, then Lull recommends rotating the mattress every few months.