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Nectar Memorial Day Mattress Sale: Extended Deals Of Up To 62% Off

Nectar Memorial Day Mattress Sale: Extended Deals Of Up To 62% Off

Forbes27-05-2025

Memorial Day weekend marked one of the biggest Nectar mattress sales, and luckily for anyone looking to upgrade their bed, those deals are still live. While Nectar is advertising savings of 50% on mattresses, right now we're seeing discounts as steep as 62% off—plus, you can save up to 66% on bundles. The top Nectar mattress deals we found include 58% off our pick for the best memory foam mattress overall, the queen-size Nectar Premier (now $949). The Nectar Classic Memory Foam, another great option if you're looking for something more affordable, is just $649 after a 59% discount.
Nectar extended its Memorial Day mattress sale, which includes up to 62% off editor-approved ... More mattresses and adjustable bed frames.
Nectar has four mattress lines—the Classic, Premier, Luxe and Ultra models—and all have been recently revamped. They're still significantly discounted post-Memorial Day weekend, so if you've had your eye on one, shop now before Nectar's mattress sale officially ends. Below, we've outlined the advantages of each model, all of which have earned top spots in our mattress shopping guides after being tested firsthand by our editors. For more deals on our top mattress picks of 2025, check out the best extended Memorial Day mattress sales.
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Nectar's entry-level model provides comfort and support without breaking the bank. The Classic bed offers excellent motion isolation and pressure relief as well as cooling properties, but it costs almost half the price of the brand's Luxe model—which is why it's our editors' pick for the best memory foam mattress under $1,000. If you want a bit more support, consider the hybrid version of this mattress, which is marked down to $799 (formerly $1,531) right now.
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The Nectar Premier falls right between Nectar's Classic and Luxe models in terms of design and features—and it's our recommendation for the best memory foam mattress overall. The Premier's quilted cover is designed to help wick away moisture and regulate temperature while still providing bounce and support. The design also delivers solid motion isolation, a major perk for those who share a bed with restless partners.
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The Nectar Luxe's 14 inches of layered material is designed to support your joints and relieve pressure, while its cooling copper cover dissipates heat and wicks away moisture. The mattress is ideal for side sleepers, couples and hot sleepers—and you can save hundreds of dollars if you get it during Nectar's current mattress sale. The hybrid model, our current top pick for the best value cooling mattress on the market, offers a combination of memory foam and individually wrapped springs for added breathability and support; just keep in mind that the price tag is slightly higher than the memory foam version.
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The Nectar Ultra is the brand's softest and highest-end model, and you can purchase it as a foam mattress or a hybrid version for an extra $200. When our sleep editors tested the memory foam model, they noted it has a super-cushy, dense feel that's reminiscent of a Tempur-Pedic mattress. Even the hybrid model, which was springier than the memory foam, offered a good deal of that 'sinking-in' feeling. Because of this, we recommend the Nectar Ultra for those who prefer or would benefit from a soft mattress, including side sleepers and back sleepers under 250 pounds. During Nectar's extended Memorial Day sale, the memory foam model is 42% off, and the hybrid is discounted by 27%.
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If you're considering upgrading your bed frame to an adjustable one, check out this deal on the Nectar Premier Adjustable Bundle. Not only does it feature the brand's highly rated adjustable bed frame, but it also offers your choice of a memory foam or hybrid mattress. The memory foam option is ideal for back pain relief, while the hybrid is designed to keep hot sleepers comfortable. As for the adjustable base, it provides independent head and foot adjustability, anti-snore presets, a whisper-quiet two-zone massage feature and adjustable height.
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This solid bamboo bed frame is a minimalist's dream, thanks to its clean lines and uncluttered silhouette. Bamboo is lightweight yet durable, and the interlocking joints mean you don't need to fuss with screws and nails when putting this together. (The assembly is tool-free and easy to do, even if you live alone.) Choose a walnut or natural wood finish, and complete your bundle with one of Nectar's mattresses.
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If you already own a Nectar mattress and want to upgrade your frame to an adjustable one, you don't have to buy a bundle to get a steep discount. The Premier Adjustable Frame is now available for $749, over 50% off its original price. Not only will you get independent head and foot isolation for under $800, but you'll also have app and remote control, one-touch recline and zero-gravity settings (among others), three massage intensities, and four built-in USB ports. Plus, the assembly is tool free.
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While Nectar is only advertising Memorial Day deals on its mattresses and bundles, some of its sturdy, contemporary-style bed frames are also on sale. If the adjustable frame mentioned above has too many frills, you'll appreciate the more simple, timeless design of this upholstered frame, which is 43% off. It features a classic button-tufted headboard and can accommodate up to 700 pounds. It's available in both Grey and Linen and is built with six 8-inch legs, and because it uses sturdy wooden slats, you won't need a box spring. Other Nectar frames on sale include the similarly robust but more streamlined Foundation (now $359) and the equally stylish upholstered Claremont (now $479).
The Forbes Vetted editorial team has extensive experience testing, researching and reviewing the best products on the market. Our mattress and sleep buying guides are based on expert medical advice, hundreds of hours of research and extensive firsthand testing.

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