![]() ![]() If someone is a larger back sleeper, both mattresses could work for them. On my stomach, I definitely need more overall support. When I’m on my side, I feel better pressure relief than I feel on the GhostBed. My hips sink in the right amount, and the foam conforms to the curves of my body. I feel very nice when I’m back sleeping on the Nectar. When I’m on my stomach, I feel good overall support. On the side, the mattress is also probably too firm, as I’m feeling some pressure on my shoulders and hips. My hips don’t sink in quite enough to get the proper lumbar support. In terms of firmness, I said the GhostBed was an 8.5/10, and the Nectar was a 6/10.īack sleeping on the GhostBed, I am supported overall, but it might be a little too firm for me. Here is what he thought about these mattresses and how appropriate they are for heavier sleepers: Marten is a staff writer for us and has a much different body type than me: He is 6’7″ and weighs about 230 lb I am 5’9″ and 160 lb. People can see the edge support differences in the photos below:īefore deciding which mattress is perfect for you and your needs, it may also be helpful to check out our other GhostBed and Nectar comparisons like GhostBed vs Purple and Nectar vs Nectar Lush. Also, when I lie down near the edge of the GhostBed, I feel less like I am going to roll off the mattress. Sitting near the edge of the mattress, I feel more comfortable leaning over and tying my shoes. It is the firmer, more supportive mattress, so it feels more secure near the edge of the GhostBed. See more about GhostBed’s balanced feel in the video below:īetween these two mattresses, the GhostBed has better edge support. The Nectar has a classic memory foam feel that allows people to sink and sleep “in” the mattress. People will sleep more on top of the mattress. The GhostBed has a balanced feel that keeps people from sinking in too far. The mattress is probably too soft when on my stomach.The mattress feels firm at first, but I slowly sink into the mattress and feel almost no pressure on my shoulders and hips. When lying on my side, the Nectar feels the best.My hips sink in a fair amount, so people probably should choose the GhostBed if they wanted to sleep primarily on their back. That being said, it might be a tad too soft overall. While back sleeping on the Nectar, there is decent support.RELATED: Best Mattresses for Lower Back Pain Here’s how it felt sleeping on the Nectar: Between the two, it is the best mattress for stomach sleepers. My hips don’t bow in, and I feel like I am in good alignment. When I am on my stomach, I am also feeling great support.The mattress is too firm when I am on my side, and I feel some serious pressure on the shoulders and hips.My hips sink into the mattress, but not too far, and the top latex layer helps support the lumbar area. In terms of firmness, the GhostBed feels like a 8/10, or firmer than average, while the Nectar feels like a 6.5/10, or about average. The high-density materials and construction of the GhostBed means it should be more durable than the Nectar mattress.The Nectar has thick layers of memory foam on top, which gives the mattress a more classic memory foam feel. ![]() The Nectar also features decent breathability but it won’t be as noticeable as with the GhostBed. ![]() It should be the cooler sleeping mattress, so people shouldn’t be overheating on the GhostBed.
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