It's a decent tent. You might want to think about getting a pack cover or trashbag and letting you pack stay outside. Also a small tarp can provide a good rain-fly at the top of the tent to allow for more comfortable access to your gear / cooking / changing area.

OTOH for much greater weight savings a large - 8'X10' minimum silnylon tarp and a tyvek foot print and a small bugnet for the head could replace the tent with about 1/3 the weight. Only problem is that you need to set up where there are trees to tie the tarp to - or grap some dead wood to make poles. With a little practice this sort of setup is easy and versatile. If you are in warm weather you pitch flat with all sides open. If you are in cold weather pitch pyramidal and heap snow around the edges to close out the wind. Check out Ray-Jardines tarp book.