It's 5.75 oz. for a 9.5 ft. bugnet, so it's probably 6.4 oz. for a 10.5 ft. bugnet, etc.
Certainly one way to reduce the weight of the bugnet is to reduce the dimensions. For example, that Nano7 in your profile could get away with a 9 ft. or shorter bugnet that would probably weigh around 5 ounces.
I personally prefer 11 ft. hammocks so I'm kinda stuck with a longer bugnet. Derek Hansen's review says the NanoBuginator is 6 oz.
http://theultimatehang.com/2013/09/t...ug-net-review/
I've got two NanoBuginators and a Buginator. I never cinch up the bottom and have yet to get a bug inside. Then again, I use permethrin.
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