Hi Haydn
Yes the lightweight awnings are worth getting. Several years ago we had an Isabella which was great and the children used to sleep in it. Now we have changed our van and there are just the two of us we decided the big awning was mainly more work than we needed.
I did look into several different makes mainly at that time there was the Scenic, Scenic Plus and one I found on ebay sold by a company called Wessex Leisure. The Scenic seemed too small, the Scenic Plus needs this 3m straight channel run and the other from ebay (Pyramid Products) was just a bit bigger than the smaller Scenic. This was the one I bought and since using it, I have seen both the others on sites over the last two weeks.
The small Scenic just fitted round the door and housed two chairs and not too much else. The Scenic Plus was leaking(I suspect the van did not have the 3m run) and I have heard of one or two problems with seams. I can only speak from experience and I am very pleased with the Pyramid for the following reasons-
1) It has an extra 'bit' which gives quite a lot more room than
the smaller Scenic. In it we can sit in two chairs, with a
small table, clothes airer and still have room without
feeling cramped.
2) The main advantage is the ease with packing it away. It is very light and if it is wet, then it is much easier to handle when at home, to dry it out. It is also much lighter to transport.
I think it fair to say that these type of awnings cannot be compared with the traditional frame type. They do not fit tightly to the van at the sides and they do not have draught skirts. However, if you want easy of handling, somewhere to sit out of the elements and somewhere to leave chairs, shoes, etc. then I don't think you will be disappointed. Incidentally the first time we used ours, it withstood VERY strong winds for many hours and it came out unscathed. Hope this helps.
Chris