Key Differences Between the Missisipi II and the Hudson Roof Top Tents
Underfloor Storage – The Missisipi II includes a mesh organizer beneath the floor, perfect for keeping small gear neatly stowed. The Hudson does not feature this storage option.
Interior Lighting – In the Missisipi II, you can adjust the brightness of the built-in light to suit your needs. The Hudson’s lighting is basic, with only an on/off function.
Extra Ventilation – At the tent’s peak, the Missisipi II has two additional vents on each side, improving airflow throughout the interior. The Hudson lacks these extra vents.
Side Windows – The side openings in the Missisipi II are larger, providing more natural light and better ventilation compared to the Hudson.
Tent Shape – The Missisipi II features a rounded profile, helping reduce wind resistance and allowing rain to run off more easily. The Hudson maintains a more traditional, straight-lined design.
Window Above the Ladder – The awning over the entrance on the Missisipi II includes an extra window, allowing more daylight inside. This is not present on the Hudson.
Awning Support Mounting – On the Missisipi II, the awning support attaches to the upper part of the tent using Velcro straps, making it easier to prepare for transport. The Hudson uses a slot-in method between the tent’s fabric layers.
Protective Cover – The Missisipi II comes with a cover featuring compression straps that can be rolled and tucked under the floor once the tent is set up. The Hudson does not have this functionality.