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Bear and Nectar are both popular all-foam mattresses, but they're built for different priorities. Bear is the recovery-focused bed, with a Celliant cover marketed at active sleepers and athletes. Nectar is the value-and-comfort bed, with a deep memory-foam hug and the best ownership terms in the business.
I tested both in Queen over seven nights each. See the Bear review and the Nectar review for each brand's full lineup.
Specs Comparison
| Feature | Bear Original | Nectar |
|---|---|---|
| Cover | Celliant® far-infrared fabric | Cooling poly blend |
| Comfort Foam | Graphite gel memory foam | Gel-infused memory foam |
| Firmness | Medium (5.5/10) | Medium-firm (6/10) |
| Trial Period | 120 nights | 365 nights |
| Warranty | 10 years | Forever warranty |
Recovery vs Value
Bear's Celliant cover is FDA-cleared as a general wellness product; the technology converts body heat into infrared energy that studies link to improved local circulation. I can't measure cellular oxygen, but I can measure temperature — the Bear ran about 1.5°F cooler than the Nectar over the same night, helped by its graphite gel foam.
Nectar contours more deeply. For side sleepers, its hug cradles the shoulder and hip better, and on a pressure-mapping pad it distributed load slightly more evenly than the firmer Bear. If you wake with shoulder soreness, Nectar is the safer call.
On value, Nectar's 365-night trial and forever warranty outclass Bear's 120 nights and 10 years. Bear justifies its position with the Celliant advantage and a cooler surface. Pick based on whether recovery and temperature or hug and value matter more to you.
Performance Scores
For more head-to-heads, see the full comparisons index. Or browse our top-rated mattresses of 2026.