I don't think it will be a problem as that narrow a strip at that low an angle won't block the vision of anything but the section of the hood that reflects the sun. What would be better is a piece of vinyl for the hood that covers the two raised portions completely from side to side.
It's a Coleman 10x10 with the optional screen sides. Don't know if they still sell it but there are others.
I did this a few times before we got our teardrop camper to pull behind it.
I used a screen pop-up over the back, put a rope on the inside handle so I could pull the hatch closed from inside. Wife made me screens with privacy flaps so I could keep the rear windows open. I got a Coleman twin air mattress that fits in the back.
They have to wait for a full truckload to local dealers and then wait for a truck and driver to be available. There's a National shortage of drivers. It's been that way for some time. Mine sat for well over a week two years ago.
Don't notice any difference on mine and I have the factory tow package. It might look that way over the Big Bend because the black roof may make the raised roof section stand out more.
The Compass didn't do it for me on test rides. Felt unresponsive on the road and didn't like the ride on dirt roads. Styling wasn't great either. My wife kept saying the "X" tail lights made it look like a dead cartoon character. Now I can't unsee it.
Edit - (It's the renegade she thought the...
Doesn't bother me. Only happens occasionally first thing in the morning backing out of the garage but then I don't live in a city with neighbors all around.
TSB 22-2236 supposedly has to do with mounting hardware to eliminate the un wanted brake noise on Bronco Sports when starting out first thing in the morning. Anyone heard this or seen a copy of it?
Update: TSB Number 22-2326
It's a T@B 320S Boondock by NuCamp. Right at the max @ 2,000 pounds. Wouldn't tow it in the Rockies with the Sport but here in the Northeast is no problem.