Yeah, the Hygger Original Sleeping Bag with Arms and Legs might be pretty comfy for side sleepers.
Here's the lowdown: it’s got 3M Thinsulate filling, which is known for being both warm and lightweight. According to the manufacturer, it has two layers of this insulation (one 60g/m² and another 80g/m²). This helps keep you warm while also letting any moisture escape, which can make sleeping more comfortable.
The manufacturer mentions it has a warm tested limit of 3°C (37.4°F). There are also more detailed ratings (EN 13537), showing a Comfort rating of 45°F, a Limit rating of 37°F, and an Extreme rating of 12°F, so it should be decent in cold weather.
For side sleepers, the separate compartments for arms and legs give more freedom to move around compared to traditional sleeping bags. This can be a game-changer if you switch positions often at night.
We found that many people say it’s easy to sleep on their sides in this bag, appreciating the mix of warmth and mobility. That balance seems to be key for a good night’s sleep, whether you're on your side or switching positions.
Only thing is, comfort can be pretty personal. If you can, try it out in a store first or buy from a place with a good return policy, just in case.
But overall, it seems like a solid pick for side sleepers who want both warmth and flexibility.