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Not sure whether to go with a hybrid or foam bed? Read on to learn more about the all-foam Nectar Premier and the hybrid DreamCloud mattress, plus the pros and cons of each.
The DreamCloud mattress is a hybrid bed that’s slightly firmer and is an excellent choice for back sleepers. On the other hand, the softer and all-foam Nectar Premier works best for side sleepers.
DreamCloud is best for… | Nectar Premier is best for… |
Back sleepers | Side sleepers |
Hot sleepers | Soft mattress fans |
Combination sleepers | Seniors |
We’ve hit the major selling points of each mattress, but let’s go into more detail about how the DreamCloud and Nectar Premier actually feel.
Here at Mattress Nerd, we’ve got mattress firmness down to a science. In fact, we measure each bed’s firmness on a simple scale of 1–10, where a 1 is super soft and a 10 is like sleeping on bricks. This scale in mind, we found that the DreamCloud measures in at a medium-firm 6.5/10, while the all-foam Nectar Premier comes in at a softer 5.5/10.
Overall, the DreamCloud’s firmness level is more friendly to heavier sleepers and stomach sleepers (since both need more support). On the other hand, the Nectar Premier’s softer feel tends to work better for lightweight sleepers and side sleepers wanting more cushioning.
When lying down on either bed, you’ll get the same feel at first, since the top layers of both mattresses are foam. However, with the Nectar Premier, you’ll feel yourself sinking deeper into the bed, while, on the DreamCloud mattress, you’ll stay more lifted.
The DreamCloud has stellar lower back support that works for back sleepers of all sizes. And, for stomach sleepers, the DreamCloud’s extra firmness makes all the difference. However, side sleepers across the board will prefer the Nectar Premier’s more cushioned feel.
DreamCloud Performance By Body Type & Sleeping Position:
Body Type: | BACK SLEEPERS | STOMACH SLEEPERS | SIDE SLEEPERS |
Lightweight (< 130 lbs): | 5 | 5 | 2 |
Average-weight (130–230 lbs): | 5 | 5 | 3.5 |
Heavyweight (> 230 lbs): | 5 | 2 | 4 |
Nectar Premier 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): | 4 | 2 | 4 |
Heavyweight (> 230 lbs): | 3 | 2 | 5 |
For average-weight sleepers, the Nectar Premier is better for side sleepers because it offers slightly better pressure relief along with more softness. On the other hand, however, both back sleepers and stomach sleepers will fare better on the DreamCloud mattress because it’s firmer and more lifted.
Next up, heavyweight sleepers tend to need more support, making the DreamCloud hybrid ideal for stomach sleepers. However, for side sleepers, the Nectar Premier is actually the better choice. This is because, as a thicker foam bed, the Nectar offers an ideal level of support without compromising on softness. Finally, for back sleepers, the DreamCloud’s sturdier feel takes the lead.
Last, but not least, lightweight sleepers sleep better on softer beds, generally. With this in mind, the Nectar Premier wins out for side sleepers and ties with the DreamCloud for back sleepers. However, for lightweight stomach sleepers, even the Nectar Premier is still too soft.
Both the DreamCloud and Nectar Premier feature several layers of cooling and supportive foam; however, the DreamCloud, as a hybrid bed, also has a layer of pocketed coils at its base. Lastly, the DreamCloud measures in at 14” tall, while the Nectar Premier is almost as tall at 13”.
DreamCloud Mattress Materials | Nectar Premier Mattress Materials |
Foam mattress cover | Cooling mattress cover |
Gel-infused foam comfort layer | Gel-infused foam comfort layer |
Transition foam | Foam support layer |
Pocketed coil support layer | High-density foam base layer |
High-density foam base layer |
Both the DreamCloud mattress and the Nectar Premier include a cooling mattress cover; however, the DreamCloud’s cover is made from a quilt of memory foam and cashmere, while the Nectar Premier’s is made from polyethylene fiber.
Getting into the comfort layers of these two beds, they both feature a section of cooling, gel-infused memory foam. The difference here is that the Nectar Premier’s has a slightly softer feel overall.
Finally, the biggest differences between the DreamCloud and Nectar Premier are in the support layers. First off, the DreamCloud features a transition layer of foam to keep you lifted off of the bed’s layer of pocketed coils. On the other hand, the Nectar Premier only has a single layer of foam between the comfort layers and its high-density base layer.
Size | DreamCloud Prices | Nectar Premier Prices |
Twin | $839.00 | $1049.00 |
Twin XL | $1089.00 | $1199.00 |
Full | $1199.00 | $1349.00 |
Queen | $1332.00 | $1499.00 |
King | $1669.00 | $1799.00 |
California King | $1669.00 | $1799.00 |
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While the Nectar Premier is an all-foam bed, the hybrid DreamCloud allows for more ventilation through its layer of pocketed coils. So, if you’re a hot sleeper looking to stay cool, the DreamCloud mattress is the way to go.
In this case, you can’t go wrong with the DreamCloud mattress or the Nectar Premier. Since both beds are made mostly from foam, they both do an excellent job at absorbing any unwanted motion.
Strong edge support means that you can lie or sit on the perimeter of your mattress without it sagging. While both mattresses do an excellent job of this, the Nectar Premier is a little bit more solid around its edges.
The right pressure relief for you depends on your preferred sleeping position and your body type. Although both of these mattresses offer great pressure relief, the DreamCloud hybrid is better for back sleepers, while the Nectar Premier offers more relief for side sleepers.
In general, the DreamCloud hybrid can’t be beat in terms of back pain relief. That said, the Nectar Premier is definitely the softer of the two mattresses, making it a better option for sleepers with aches and pains, especially in their hips and shoulders.
Although both of these beds offer Lifetime warranties (see below), the DreamCloud mattress will likely last you longer than the Nectar Premier. This is because all-foam beds tend to warp and accumulate wear and tear (often not lasting more than seven years). On the other hand, the DreamCloud’s thicker design and pocketed steel coils keep it sturdy.
If you do decide to purchase a DreamCloud bed of your own, you can expect to receive free shipping anywhere in the contiguous United States (Hawaii and Alaska have a separate shipping fee). Once you’ve placed your order, you can expect the mattress to arrive as a bed-in-a-box at your doorstep within one to two weeks.
Next, once you’ve settled in your DreamCloud, you can sleep easy with a 365-night sleep trial, which means you can return your bed for free at any point for a whole year. If you do plan on keeping your new DreamCloud bed around after that, you’ll be entitled to their Lifetime warranty which protects against any defects or indentations over 1.5”.
Moving on to the Nectar Premier, you’ll get the exact same policies as the DreamCloud (free shipping in the contiguous United States), and you’ll have the option to pay for Nectar to come and set up your new bed. After that, like with DreamCloud, you’ll get a 365-night sleep trial and the same Lifetime warranty coverage.
Between the DreamCloud and the Nectar Premier, sleepers who prefer the soft, warm, sinking feel of memory foam should go with Nectar, while sleepers who prefer a more lifted and cooling feel should choose the DreamCloud. Furthermore, the Nectar Premier is better for side sleepers in general, while the DreamCloud is a top choice for back sleepers.
The average lifespan of a mattress is about seven years. With this in mind, you can expect your DreamCloud hybrid to last longer than this, because hybrid beds tend to be more durable as a result of their pocketed steel coils and extra height.
No. While rotating your mattress, turning it 180 degrees, can prevent uneven use and indentations, flipping over your mattress is a bad idea. This is because the Nectar Premier is not a two-sided bed, meaning that you could end up damaging the mattress and voiding your warranty.
No. DreamCloud advises that you wait about three days before sleeping on your new mattress. This is because the DreamCloud hybrid needs to expand fully for optimal use, and, as a 15” tall mattress, it may take longer to do so than the typical bed in a box.