Yes, Lelavola. I am a side sleeper, and that was a major motivator in developing this design. Some people can't seem to bring their knees up into a tucked position in bridge hammocks. However, I sleep in this position every night. Starting on my right side, then pulling my knees up to stretch out my low back for a while before I get out of the hammock in the morning. It is a matter of physical size and flexibility, as to whether a fetal position will be comfortable for you in this type of bridge hammock. But as far as simple side-sleeping; that is a definite "yes".
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