48Rob wrote:Felixx,
Welcome to the board!
Most anything can be made to work, the more important question is will you be comfortable?
Most children...mine anyway, were not easy to sleep with as they toss and turn a lot.
A good experiment is for you to lay on your back, hands folded on your chest with elbows out and relaxed.
Measure from elbow to elbow and see how much room is left for your son.
Another eye opener is to trace the shape and size on the floor. Now tape some cardboard boxes together for walls, of the correct height, and lay a blanket or sheet for the roof. Crawl in and see what you have.
Rob
Remember the thickness of the mattress!
And, I always recommend to those that have a width choice, too go 5' wide.
Unless you plan to sleep alone all of the time.
And Teardrops are small enough? 8x10 is really not that big????
Good Roads
Brian & Sandi