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You hesitate between Nectar and Casper and you don't know which one to choose? Well, you clicked on the good video. Hi, how are you? It's Owen. I'm a CNET and today, I'm going to compare the new classic Nectar and the relatively new Casper 1. To determine which one would suit you the best. Before, this comparison was much simpler, because the lines had nothing in common. But this comparison is a little more delicate, because the two lines were updated and have much less difference. You should find more information in the description, including a comparison written if you want to consult it. But I think this video should answer all your needs. We are going to address the common points of these lines, their differences and the reasons for which you would If you find this video useful or interesting, put a blue th We are very grateful to you. But let'start by explaining in what these lines are similar. First of all, these two lines are entirely in foam and do not use spring. This means that the two lines will suit the average size better, not necessarily the heavy ones. We generally recommend to people weighing more than 225 pounds to buy a spring matla for long-term support and the durability that springs are. There are now available hybrid options with the two brands. With Nectar, you have the same matla, but with springs. The classic Nectar hybrid will be a little softer. We have written a complete review of this matla if you want to consult it. It offers a better support of the edges than the spring version, but it does not isolate the transverse movements of the matla as well. The classic Nectar hybrid costs only about $150 more than the Nectar All Foam. We will talk about the price later in the video, but when we examine Casper, there are no really hybrid versions of the Casper 1. You have to deal with a completely different matla, which is much more expensive. So, if you are looking for a hybrid, this could be a point in favor of Nectar. But, by default, the two lines use the spring for support. Now, the other common point between these lines, which differ considerably from the old comparison that we made between the original Casper, now abandoned, and the original Nectar, is that we think that these two lines have a similar firmness profile. The two lines, in our opinion, are medi But I think that if you sleep mainly on the side, you will find these two matsla a little too firm for you. You could end up having aches and aches on the shoulders over time, where you will simply turn a lot because you may find yourself with a fat arm or something When we placed these matsla on our new Matla press, we noticed that the classic Nectar had obtained about 8. 1 out of 10, while the Casper 1 had obtained about 6. 4. The Casper 1 is therefore a little softer. But it is not a matla that I would recommend to people who sleep on the side in general. The two matsla have a similar firmness profile. And again, if you are looking for softer matsla, the two brands offer many options. You have the Nectar 1 and the Nectar Lux. And at Casper, all their matsla are softer than the Casper 1. It is the most firm matla they make by their design. So here are the common principles between these lines. Let's examine the main differences, starting with the construction and the touch. The construction of these lines is therefore quite similar in terms of design. They are both made of 3 mousse layers with a dense support mousse, a transition layer and a main layer. However, the way they are placed is slightly different. On the Casper 1, the most reactive layer is the main layer. On the classic Nectar, the mousse layer has a higher shape and memory. Thus, on the classic Nectar, you get a sensation of mousse with a simpler and denser shape, although it is a little more reactive than the average form mousse because of the transition layer below. However, on the Casper 1, you have this higher layer more reactive on which you are going directly, which gives you a more neutral sensation. So, if you are a big fan of the form mousse, the classic Nectar is quite logical. You will get this beautiful quality that imposes the shape of the body. But on the Casper 1, it does not really have this feeling of a strict form mousse. It is more firm, I would say, which is not necessarily a bad thing. Most people tend to And so if you do not And there is a quite important difference between the politics of the Casper 1 and the classic Nectar, namely the period of trial and the guarantee. The two are matelas ready for use. They are delivered without additional costs and the two are delivered with a period of trial. The Nectar is just much longer. You benefit from a period of trial of 365 nights with Nectar versus 100 nights with the Casper 1. I think 100 nights is enough to really determine whether the Matelas suit you, but having more time is obviously more pleasant. And the classic Nectar is also delivered with a lifetime guarantee, un The politics of the classic Nectar are therefore a little more generous. And the last important point that we must address is the price. You are going to save a little money by choosing the classic Nectar rather than the Casper 1. At the moment, when I record this video, you can buy the classic Nectar for only $ 649, which is a very low price. Nectar has always been a very good price-quality ratio, that's why it is so popular. And with the Casper 1, you want to pay $ 800 after remiss for a Lee Queen size, which in my opinion is a good price-quality ratio. But it is obviously more expensive than the classic Nectar. Now, something that deserves to be mentioned is that the hybrid Nectar will be a little more expensive than the Nectar version all in foam. And this one costs $ 800 after remiss, which is exactly the same price as the Casper 1. So, I think you just have a little more choice in what concerns the Matelas Lore with Nectar. And that's really what makes the difference for this comparison. I mentioned a lot of things, but I think the only thing you have to keep in mind is that these Matelas are very different from the touch, which should probably lighten your decision. One of the positive aspects of Nectar is that the period of trial is very long. You can therefore try it if you are not really a fan of foam in memory of form. Maybe you will end up enjoying it, or after 6 months, you will return it and try something else. Personally, I prefer the classic Nectar. I prefer far away the classic hybrid Nectar. I find that this Matelas is really very pleasant and that it is a little more soft than the version all in foam. But many people prefer the neutral and pleasant feeling of the Casper, which offers a little more rebound than the Nectar. So it's up to you to decide. But I think the most important thing to keep in mind is this difference in touch. Once again, make sure to look down in the description. You will find many other information to help you do your research. Don't forget to take a look. If you found this video useful or interesting, put a blue th I really appreciate it. But it will be enough for me. It's honest. I'll