Nectar Hybrid Mattress Nectar is known for its affordable, all-foam mattress models -- until now. The brand's signature hybrid mattress is ultra-supportive, thanks to pocketed coils. We took the bed for a spin to see how it holds up for different types of sleepers.

Here's what the CNET team thinks of the Nectar Hybrid Mattress. First impressions Like many other mattresses you order online, the Nectar Hybrid arrived in a box that’s around 4 feet tall. The bed itself was tightly compressed and rolled up in vacuum-sealed plastic.

I dumped out the contents of the box, tore off all the packaging and the Nectar Hybrid started to unfurl before my eyes. The bed reached its true form quickly, thanks to the fact it has support coils instead of dense foam. Coils allow hybrid beds to expand quickly, so you can usually test these types of beds right after the unboxing.

Since the Nectar Hybrid has memory foam on top, however, I still gave the bed some time to inflate. Overall, the bed felt similar to the foam version of the flagship Nectar in regards to firmness and feel. It performed slightly better in terms of responsiveness and edge support, largely due to the coil unit below.

If you want to see my actual hands-on experience with the mattress, check out my full video review. Video: Nectar Hybrid mattress review Watch me review the Nectar Hybrid mattress in this video review . Nectar Hybrid mattress firmness and feel Like the all-foam version, the Nectar Hybrid exhibits a dense memory .