

Pricing for the Nectar Hybrid starts at £659 for a single, moving up to £879 for a double and £999 for a king. Nectar Hybrid Mattress review: Price and competition With no handles built into the sides, however, doing this every three months (as Nectar recommends doing) may prove a tricky task. The mattress is only designed to be slept on one side, however, and so never needs flipping, only rotating top-to-toe periodically. The Nectar Hybrid is designed to be used on all bed frame types, both solid and slatted. Nectar instead recommends using an additional washable mattress protector. Although the cover can be unzipped, it’s not machine-washable, and removing it will actually void the warranty. The cover is made from a quilted material which, Nectar claims, is designed to draw heat from your body and circulate fresh air.
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All of Nectar’s foams are CertiPUR-US certified, meaning they’re free from ozone depleters and heavy metals. Next, there’s a 30mm layer of pressure-relieving memory foam, and the base is formed of a 165mm support layer with seven distinct supportive zones. This is followed by a layer of 1,600 of Nectar’s 25mm micro springs (in king size). Up top, there’s a 30mm foam dynamic support layer. The Nectar Hybrid is 25cm deep and has a four-layer construction.
