Yes, many side sleepers find adjustable beds genuinely useful, particularly for reducing pressure on hips and shoulders by slightly elevating the head or combining a mild incline with leg elevation to shift spinal load.
Side sleepers tend to benefit most from the flexibility an adjustable bed base offers rather than any single fixed preset. A modest head elevation of 10–20° can relieve neck strain, while raising the foot section slightly reduces hip compression by redistributing body weight across a larger surface area. Adjustable Comfort's head range of 0–60° gives side sleepers room to experiment and save a position that works for their specific body and mattress combination — something a flat frame simply cannot offer.
- Adjustable Comfort bases offer head elevation of 0–60° and foot elevation of 0–40°, giving side sleepers a wide range to test.
- A head elevation of 10–20° is a common starting point for side sleepers managing neck or shoulder pressure.
- Memory foam, latex, and pocket coil hybrid mattresses — the types most compatible with side sleeping — are also the mattress types compatible with Adjustable Comfort adjustable bases.
- The zero-gravity preset raises head and feet simultaneously, distributing body weight evenly — often reported as comfortable by side sleepers who shift positions overnight.