We have slept width-wise across the back before, but no, I don't believe it will accommodate a full-length conventional mattress turned that way.<br><br>Depending on how you sleep, a shorter bed may or may not work out for the two of you. Taller folks usually sleep on the diagonal. This is harder for a couple generally, but with a combination like the two of you, it's probably a little more workable. (I am shorter than you, and my husband is around 6'3". We slept okay that way, but if you think about it, you're really not using all the space you've set aside for the bed.) You hear about a lot of people starting out with this arrangement because they curl up when sleeping anyway, but over time find they really need to stretch out sometimes.<br><br>By trying different things, we discovered (to our surprise) that length was more important to us than width. Our sleeping surface is 80" long and only 44" wide, and is only made up at night. Many people prefer to have the bed made up all the time. In practice, we found we really value open floor space. Keep in mind that reconfiguring stuff is much more taxing when you're tired, if it's really hot, or if it's pouring down rain. (And believe me, I know if you're gigging, you're already moving enough stuff around!)<br><br>Is there any way you can experiment with some different arrangements either in the van or in a mocked-up area before committing too much money and/or effort? Maybe you can block off the end of the bed you sleep in now and see how it works over time.<br><br>Probably more than you wanted to hear. Whatever you choose, stay loose and have fun!<br><br>Vickie<br><br><br>