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Hi..
We've used neither of those, but we have used an old Easicanopy for a few years now..
http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/membershop/bd_easicanopy.asp
It's fine when the weather isn't too unkind but, as I should imagine with anything with an open front and/or sides, it can act as a sail in blustery conditions.
Just looking again at those that you have linked to..and to be honest, you may as well opt for a lightweight "porch version" of them..eg
Swift 260 etc
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