The main difference between a hardtop and a softtop roof lies in the construction and functionality of the roof. A hardtop roof consists of tilting aluminum slats that allow precise control of light and air circulation. The slats are weatherproof and provide complete protection from rain when closed, while an integrated rainwater drainage system drains water away unobtrusively. A hardtop roof is ideal for customers looking for a durable, weather-independent solution that can also be used in severe weather conditions.
A soft-top roof, on the other hand, consists of a robust folding awning that can be fully retracted if required to enjoy an uninterrupted view of the sky. This variant impresses with its Mediterranean charm and is particularly suitable for locations where sun protection is the main priority. While a soft-top roof is also water-repellent, it offers less protection in heavy rain or wind than a hard-top. Both variants are durable, weather-resistant and offer individual customization options so that they can be selected according to requirements and area of use.