Nectar vs DreamCloud Mattress Comparison

We receive free products to review and participate in affiliate programs, where we are compensated for items purchased through links from our site. See our disclosure page for more information.

When shopping for a new mattress, the number of options is overwhelming. There are so many brands whose products differ in so many ways, varying by price point, material, longevity, and more.

As a case in point, the Nectar and DreamCloud mattresses are different in some important ways: the Nectar is an all-foam bed offering a classic memory foam feel, while the latter is a luxurious, high-end hybrid with innerspring coils. Comparing these two mattresses may be a helpful way to pinpoint which will be best for you. Read on for our full Nectar vs DreamCloud mattress comparison!

Nectar vs DreamCloud Overview

Nectar is one of the most popular memory foam brands on the market today. While part of that stems from their entertaining advertisements, a lot of it’s because they have a solid, comfortable mattress. The Nectar mattress is made with multiple memory foam layers combining comfort with support. It’s also available for a low price point, enhanced by a lifetime warranty and a generous year-long sleep trial.

The DreamCloud, on the other hand, is a hybrid mattress including a layer of supportive pocketed coils, and a layer of high-density, supportive foam. It provides the high-end, luxury sleep experience that some shoppers may be craving. Perhaps the best part is how budget-friendly it is. The DreamCloud comes with a generous lifetime warranty and a 365-night trial period.

Who Should Choose the Nectar? Who Should Choose the DreamCloud?
Those who love the contouring feel of memory foam Those who prefer the feel of an innerspring mattress
Side sleepers Hot sleepers
Those who prefer their mattress to be on the softer side Those who want more support from their mattress

Nectar vs DreamCloud Mattress Video Comparison

Want to get a better look at how these mattresses measure up? Check out this video comparison we put together.

Nectar vs DreamCloud: Similarities and Differences

Though the Nectar and the DreamCloud are distinct in many ways, there are also a few categories where they align. Take a look at our chart outlining the similarities and differences below.

Similarities Differences
Both are popular online mattress brands. The DreamCloud is taller than the Nectar.
Both mattresses are backed by solid customer service terms. The Nectar is made entirely from foam, while the DreamCloud includes an innerspring layer.
Both mattresses are designed with memory foam. Because they’re made with different materials, they offer a different feel. The Nectar is more cushioning, while the DreamCloud is a bit sturdier and more supportive.
  The Nectar mattress is softer than the DreamCloud.
  The DreamCloud sleeps cooler, which makes it a better option for those who get hot while they sleep.
  At full price, the Nectar is more affordable than the DreamCloud.

Firmness and Feel Differences

When shopping for a mattress, you should always consider its firmness and feel. This can really help you decide whether it will be a good fit for you or not. Keep reading to see exactly how firm the Nectar and DreamCloud mattresses are and what they will feel like.

How Firm Are The Nectar And DreamCloud Mattresses?

The Nectar mattress feels like about a 6.5/10 on the firmness scale. It’s made of a layer of high-density foam, which is firmer than conventional memory foam. This helps the mattress feel supportive and comfortable at the same time.

By contrast, we’d give the DreamCloud about a 7.5/10. It has a memory foam component and a layer of supportive coils, which keep it from having as much “sinkage” as you’ll get with the Nectar mattress. For a lot of sleepers, that 7.5 range is the sweet spot for feeling like you can sink into your mattress without getting swallowed by it.

Sleeping On The Nectar And DreamCloud Mattresses

In our experience, the Nectar works well for back sleeping. It has a soft feel but still offers sufficient support, including targeted support along the lumbar area. There’s a great amount of contouring, making it easy to maintain a healthy, comfortable spine alignment. If you are a back sleeper, you should feel the mattress take the shape of your body while it supports you.

For side sleepers, the Nectar should offer excellent pressure relief. However, heavier sleepers may feel like they’re bottoming out. Lightweight and medium-weight sleepers may fare a little better.

man laying on side on Nectar mattress

As for stomach sleepers, the Nectar mattress may be too soft. The Nectar can make stomach sleepers feel like they’re disappearing into their bed. They won’t find the straight, healthy spine alignment they need.

Like the Nectar, the DreamCloud is a good match for back sleepers. Thanks to that coil system, there’s a lot of targeted lumbar support, helping shift weight from sensitive pressure points, and minimize back pain.

Side sleepers may not find the DreamCloud to be as comfortable. There’s a lot of pressure and not enough “give.” The result is a feeling of being jammed up against the mattress in an uncomfortable way. You could feel some serious pressure on your shoulders and hips.

man laying on side on DreamCloud mattress

Similarly, stomach sleepers may find that the DreamCloud is not quite supportive enough. There’s a lot of bowing toward the middle of the bed, particularly if you’re on the heavier side. It may be better for lightweight sleepers, but the DreamCloud really isn’t optimized for those who sleep on their stomach.

What Do The Nectar And DreamCloud Mattresses Feel Like?

Memory foam fans love that feeling of sinking into their mattress without bottoming out. They like to be cushioned yet properly supported. The all-foam Nectar mattress offers that classic memory foam feel; it’s slow-moving and has little bounce.

While the DreamCloud does have a layer of memory foam, it feels more like an innerspring bed. There’s lots of bounce, which means it may not be as good for couples. However, it is excellent for combination sleepers, since it’s easy to move around on this mattress.

Average Weight Sleepers – 130 lbs to 230 lbs

Average weight back sleepers and side sleepers will likely find plenty of comfort and support from the Nectar mattress. Those with hip pain should love how they can achieve the right balance between sinkage and support. For stomach sleepers in this weight class, the Nectar probably isn’t supportive enough.

For average weight back sleepers, the DreamCloud is ideal: The memory foam layer will offer padding while the innerspring system ensures plenty of support. Side sleepers will generally feel a little bit too bunched up, with too much pressure on the shoulders and hips. As for stomach sleepers, those closer to 130 lbs will probably be fine, but once you get near the 230 lbs mark, there may not be quite enough support under the hips.

Heavyweight Sleepers – Over 230 lbs

The Nectar offers back sleepers plenty of support, up until about 300 lbs. At that point, a more supportive mattress is in order. Similarly, heavier side sleepers may want to seek a thicker mattress to ensure they never bottom out. The same goes for stomach sleepers, who may feel like their mattress bows in the middle and leaves their hips unsupported.

Heavyweight back sleepers will be amply supported by the DreamCloud, up until around 300 lbs. Then, a more durable mattress is recommended. It’s not the best mattress for heavyweight side sleepers, who will feel too much pressure. The same goes for stomach sleepers, who will feel their hips sinking too far into the bed.

Lightweight Sleepers – Under 130 lbs

The Nectar mattress is comfortable and supportive for lightweight sleepers favoring their back or their side. Most stomach sleepers will need a firmer mattress to ensure healthy and comfortable spinal alignment.

The DreamCloud is a good match for lightweight sleepers in almost any position. Between the contouring memory foam layer and the coil support system, there’s just the right balance of comfort and support.

Mattress Construction Differences

Now, let’s look under the hood of both these mattresses and see exactly what’s going on inside:

Nectar

Layer Description
Cover The Nectar mattress features a polyethylene cover to help keep you cool throughout the night.
Comfort Layer #1 The first comfort layer contains gel memory foam that’s slow-moving, pressure-relieving, and heat-dissipating.
Comfort Layer # 2 Under that is Soft Conventional Foam layer, which is firmer than the top memory foam layer. Not only does this offer supple support but it also acts as a transition layer, keeping you from bottoming out.
Support Layer The Nectar has a foam base layer made of very dense, supportive foam.

DreamCloud

Layer Description
Cover The DreamCloud is topped with a cashmere cover. It’s soft, cool, and quilted with foam to give a plush sensation.
Comfort Layer #1 This layer contains gel-infused memory foam, which feels cooling and soft.
Comfort Layer #2 Under that, a layer of transition foam prevents too much sinking.
Support Layer The DreamCloud has coils, which gives the mattress some bounce.

Mattress Height

The Nectar mattress is 12” in height, while the DreamCloud measures in at 14”.

Nectar Vs. DreamCloud Mattress Size Options and Price

For up-to-date information about the size options and price point of each mattress, just take a look at these charts.

Nectar

Size Dimensions Price
Twin 38” x 75” $699.00
Twin XL 38” x 80” $899.00
Full 54” x 75” $949.00
Queen 60” x 80” $1099.00
King 76” x 80” $1399.00
California King 72” x 84” $1399.00

DreamCloud

Size Dimensions Price
Twin 38″ x 75″ $839.00
Twin XL 38″ x 80″ $1089.00
Full 54″ x 75″ $1199.00
Queen 60″ x 80″ $1332.00
King 76″ x 80″ $1669.00
California King 72″ x 84″ $1669.00

Nectar vs DreamCloud Performance Differences

We ran the Nectar and DreamCloud through a number of tests to find out how they handle motion transfer, edge support, and cooling. To see how they compare to other mattresses, check out our mattress comparison page for reviews like Nectar vs Brooklyn Bedding and DreamCloud vs Purple.

Sleeping Hot or Cold

Memory foam mattresses are known for retaining heat. While the Nectar won’t win any awards for being the coolest mattress, it avoids being as stuffy as the other beds in its category. The gel-infused memory foam helps draw heat away from your body to ensure a reasonably cool night’s rest.

The DreamCloud also has cooling gel memory foam, but what makes it the winner in this category is the innerspring coil layer. These coils offer considerable cooling and allow for healthy air circulation.

Motion Transfer

The Nectar’s slow-moving memory foam reduces motion transfer considerably, making it an excellent mattress for couples. The DreamCloud has a lot of bounce to it, which means it’s not as good at isolating motion. Partners who share a DreamCloud might find that their movements disrupt one another.

Edge Support

Surprisingly, the Nectar offers better edge support. It’s totally supportive, while the corners of the DreamCloud tend to buckle under too much body weight.

Nectar Classic Mattress - Edge Support

Durability

When it comes to mattress longevity, it’s a draw. Both of these mattresses are made with high-quality materials, and no matter which you choose, you can expect it to last seven to 10 years.

Off-Gassing

Some mattresses emit a slight chemical odor when you first unbox them, known as off-gassing. We noticed this for both the Nectar and the DreamCloud. In both cases, the smell went away after 48 hours.

Noise

As an all-foam mattress, the Nectar is pretty close to noise-free. Meanwhile, the coils on the DreamCloud can make a bit of noise, especially after a few years of taking on some wear and tear.

Sex

Because it’s responsive and easy to move around on, the DreamCloud is ultimately the better option for sexual partners. (The presence of some noise may be the only slight caveat here.)

Company Policies

Now, let’s take a closer look at the fine print for these two mattresses.

Warranty Info

Both mattresses come with a competitive Lifetime Warranty.

Sleep Trial

Nectar and DreamCloud both offer a 365-night sleep trial. This means you have an entire you to try out the mattress and make sure it is the right fit for you.

Return Policy

Both brands offer free shipping and returns.

FAQs

We’d like to answer some of your most frequently asked questions about the Nectar and DreamCloud mattresses.

Is Nectar softer than DreamCloud?

In our experience, the Nectar mattress is softer than the DreamCloud. Lying on top of the Nectar, we sunk in more than we did on the DreamCloud. We also felt considerably better pressure relief when side sleeping.

Is DreamCloud or Nectar better for back pain?

Both mattresses could work well for people with back pain, but the DreamCloud should perform a bit better. It offers more support than the Nectar mattress and should help ensure your spine stays in neutral alignment during the night. This can ease and prevent back pain.

Do the DreamCloud and Nectar mattresses arrive in a box?

Yes, both these mattresses will come to your house in a cardboard box. Simply take out the rolled up mattress, place it on your bedframe, and then cut away the packing plastic. The mattresses will expand immediately, but you might need to give the Nectar a few days to full expand.

Subscribe to Mattress Clarity!

Get special coupons, discounts, and giveaways!

Marten Carlson

Marten Carlson

Lead Mattress Reviewer

About Author

Marten has been writing about mattresses and sleep health for six years. He is the lead reviewer at Mattress Clarity where he tests mattresses, bedding, and sleep accessories.

In his role here, Marten’s reviewed over 500 mattresses and 150 sleep accessories (so you can rest assured that if he recommends a product, it’s been put through the wringer in our Austin studio). In addition, he has written more than 400 articles reviewing the quality of sleep and sleep products as well as sleep health. He’s especially interested in the correlation between sleep and mental health.

Marten’s also got a personal stake in sleep health. After writing dozens of pieces on the dangers of sleep apnea, he decided to get tested for the condition. Realizing he did, in fact, suffer from sleep apnea, he immediately started using a CPAP machine. He knows all too well the importance of a healthy night’s sleep and is passionate about helping others get the healthy, restorative sleep they deserve.

He received his bachelor’s degree in Film Production from Denison University and his master’s degree in Film Studies from Emory University.

Check out Marten in the Media: