![]() People should feel less of their partner’s movements on their side of the bed if they go with the Nectar. Since it has memory foam in its top layer, I believe the Nectar does a better job of preventing motion transfer. When it comes to motion isolation, memory foam is usually very good because of its chemical nature. People can see the firmness and feel differences in the videos below. It is definitely easier to move around on the Leesa and switch positions. With the Leesa I slept “on” the mattress and, with the Nectar, I slept more “in” the mattress. In terms of feel, the Leesa has a balanced foam feel, while the Nectar has a classic memory foam feel. On the stomach, there was supported somewhat on the Nectar, but out of the two mattresses, I think the Leesa supported me better on my stomach. There was a bit more pressure when I was on the Leesa, probably because it is a little bit firmer. On the side, there was a little pressure on the Nectar at first, but I felt the pressure slowly go away. However, I think it felt better support when I was on the firmer Leesa. On the Nectar, there was good support when I was on my back, as the hips sunk in just the right amount, and I was in good alignment. The Nectar is definitely the softer of the two mattresses without question. The Leesa felt like a 6.5/10 in terms of firmness, and the Nectar felt like a 6/10. RELATED: Best Mattresses Firmness and Feel Differences ![]()
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