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I do have a double rainbow Li. It's at about 2 pounds. I can maybe shave a pound off that but that's not much. I think one other advantage is that those tarps tend to take up less room in the pack.I just did a sheep hunt in Aug and used a hammock gear dcf tarp with doors and a bora bivy on some trips and durston x mid 2(not dcf version) on other trips.
The tarp took me 3 or 4 times longer to get set up right than the dd xmid. I never zipped up the bivy over my face cause the mosquitoes were never bad, but I know I wouldn't want to. my pad slid real easy in the bivy when I wasn't on perfect level ground.
To me the only benefit of the tarp would have been pitching in smaller spots, but if you're already going solo, then look at the durston xmid 1.
The Xmid 2 in DCF is only 18oz.
My tarp and bivy was 18oz.
The xmid 2 in DCF is on my list...
I've also helped a buddy set up a sky air and it wasn't as easy as an x mid.