After comparing specs, certifications, and owner reports, the Nectar Premier is our overall pick for its thicker memory foam and longer trial. The Lull Original is the better value if you want a simpler, more affordable all-foam bed with reliable contouring.
Lull and Nectar are two of the most searched bed-in-a-box brands, and shoppers often pit them against each other because both lean on memory foam and ship compressed to your door. We compared them based on published specs, foam certifications, firmness ratings, trial and warranty terms, and recurring themes in verified owner reviews. We do not physically test mattresses, so everything here is grounded in documentation and what real buyers consistently report.
To give you a fuller picture, we widened the field beyond just one Lull and one Nectar model. Below are seven beds worth weighing, including Nectar’s hybrid and premium tiers, the core Lull options, and a few well-regarded alternatives that owners frequently cross-shop. Each entry notes who it suits, the trade-offs, and the spec details that matter most.

The Nectar Premier builds on the standard Nectar with a thicker profile and an extra comfort layer aimed at pressure relief. It uses CertiPUR-US certified foams and ships with one of the longer sleep trials in the category. We rank it first because it pairs Nectar's signature contouring with upgraded materials and strong warranty backing.
We do not take payment for placement and we do not physically test products. Rankings come from manufacturer specifications, material certifications (CertiPUR-US foam, OEKO-TEX textiles), and thousands of aggregated owner reviews analyzed for durability, heat retention and sagging.

Memory foam fans who want more cushioning and pressure relief than a basic foam bed · Type: Memory foam | Firmness: Medium-firm (about 6 of 10) | Trial: 365 nights
The Nectar Premier builds on the standard Nectar with a thicker profile and an extra comfort layer aimed at pressure relief. It uses CertiPUR-US certified foams and ships with one of the longer sleep trials in the category. We rank it first because it pairs Nectar's signature contouring with upgraded materials and strong warranty backing.
What owners report: Owners frequently describe deep cradling and good motion isolation that helps couples sleep undisturbed. Some report it sleeps warm and needs a short break-in period before the feel settles.

Budget-minded sleepers who want simple, reliable memory foam contouring · Type: Memory foam | Firmness: Medium (about 5.5 of 10) | Trial: 100 nights
The Lull Original is a three-layer all-foam mattress with a gel-infused top layer meant to ease pressure while curbing some heat buildup. It uses CertiPUR-US certified foams and keeps the design straightforward, which helps keep the price accessible. We name it our value pick because it delivers dependable foam feel without the premium add-ons.
What owners report: Owners often praise it as a comfortable upgrade from an old or sagging bed at a fair cost. A few mention it feels softer than expected and wish it offered more edge support.

Hot sleepers who want memory foam feel with added airflow · Type: Hybrid | Firmness: Medium-firm (about 6 of 10) | Trial: 365 nights
The Premier Copper Hybrid adds individually wrapped coils and a copper-infused, cooling cover to Nectar's foam recipe. The coil layer boosts airflow and edge support compared with the all-foam Nectars. We pick it for cooling because the hybrid construction and breathable cover target the heat retention that owners flag in pure foam beds.
What owners report: Owners report it sleeps cooler than the all-foam Nectar while keeping a plush, cradling surface. Some note it is a premium-priced bed and is quite heavy to set up alone.

Side sleepers who want shoulder and hip pressure relief on a foam bed · Type: Memory foam | Firmness: Medium-firm (about 6 of 10) | Trial: 365 nights
The Nectar Classic is the brand's flagship all-foam mattress, with a quilted cooling cover over CertiPUR-US certified comfort and support foams. Its medium-firm feel and adaptive foam cradle the shoulders and hips that side sleepers load most. We highlight it for side sleeping because owners in that group consistently report relief at those pressure points.
What owners report: Side sleepers often say it eases shoulder and hip aches they felt on firmer beds. Heavier owners sometimes wish for firmer support and more lift.

Guest rooms, kids, and shoppers furnishing a smaller bed on a tight budget · Type: Memory foam | Firmness: Medium (about 5.5 of 10) | Trial: 100 nights
In smaller sizes like Twin and Twin XL, the Lull Original becomes an easy budget choice for secondary bedrooms. It keeps the same gel-infused, three-layer foam build in a more compact footprint. We list it as the budget pick because it brings certified foam comfort to lower-cost sizes without changing the core recipe.
What owners report: Owners buying for kids and guest rooms call it a comfortable, no-fuss option that arrives easy to set up. Some note the softer feel and limited firmness choices.

Back and stomach sleepers who want firmer, supportive innerspring feel · Type: Innerspring hybrid | Firmness: Firm option (about 7 to 8 of 10) | Trial: 365 nights
The Saatva Classic is a coil-on-coil innerspring with a Euro pillow top and multiple firmness options, including a firm setting. It offers stronger edge support and lift than the all-foam Lull and Nectar beds. We name it our firm pick because its dual-coil design and firmness choices suit sleepers who find memory foam too soft.
What owners report: Owners praise the supportive, buoyant feel and strong edges that make sitting and getting up easier. Some note it is heavier and that white-glove delivery, while convenient, is part of the higher price.

Combination sleepers who want a luxury-feel foam-and-coil hybrid · Type: Hybrid | Firmness: Medium-firm (about 6.5 of 10) | Trial: 365 nights
The DreamCloud Premier is a hybrid with a cashmere-blend cover, gel memory foam, and a wrapped coil base. It blends the cradle of foam with the bounce and support of coils for combination sleepers. We include it as the hybrid pick because it directly competes with Nectar's hybrid tier and earns steady owner approval.
What owners report: Owners describe a plush yet supportive surface that works well for those who shift positions overnight. A few mention a noticeable break-in window and a soft top that may not suit firmness seekers.
Both are memory foam bed-in-a-box brands, but Nectar generally offers thicker foam profiles, more model tiers including hybrids, and a longer sleep trial. Lull keeps a simpler lineup focused on its gel-infused Original at a lower price. Owners tend to pick Nectar for cushioning and Lull for value.
Both use gel or cooling covers to manage heat, and some owners of either brand still report warmth on all-foam models. For the coolest option, Nectar's Premier Copper Hybrid adds coils and a copper cover for more airflow. A hybrid build generally breathes better than pure foam.
Side sleepers often do well on either because both contour the shoulders and hips. The Nectar Classic and Premier offer thicker comfort layers that owners credit with stronger pressure relief at those points. The Lull Original is a lighter-contouring, budget-friendly alternative.
Nectar models typically include a 365-night trial, which is among the longest in the category. Lull offers a 100-night trial on its Original mattress. A longer trial gives more time to judge whether the feel holds up over weeks of real sleep.
Yes, both brands state their foams are CertiPUR-US certified, meaning they are tested for content, emissions, and durability. This certification limits certain chemicals and heavy metals. Owners who care about indoor air quality often look for this label when shopping foam beds.
Based on specs, certifications, and owner reports, the Nectar Premier is our overall winner for its thicker foam, strong pressure relief, and long trial. If you want to spend less, the Lull Original is the better value with dependable contouring. Hot sleepers should consider the Nectar Premier Copper Hybrid for its added airflow.