I just ordered a knock off on Amazon. The Paria net tent with bathtub floor. ~21oz. I'll report on it after I get it on Wednesday. I like buying cheap stuff first to see if I like it before dropping coin on nice stuff.
I just sprung for the Paria 2p.
https://www.amazon.com.au/Paria-Outdoor-Products-Breeze-Mesh/dp/B01NA9BU4Q
I have the 1p as well (but currently out of stock everywhere). These Paria mesh jobs are great value, if a little non-UL.
I’m sold on the tarp + net tent system.
Sure thing. I'm using a cheap and heavy OneTigris Fortify, though it looks like it might be discontinued. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B081SW4ZMM/
Comparable mesh tents include the Paria Breeze https://www.amazon.com/Paria-Outdoor-Products-Breeze-Mesh/dp/B01NA9BU4Q/
And the MSR Thru Hiker 2 https://www.amazon.com/MSR-Thru-Hiker-House-Perosn-Model/dp/B002OYJ5NI/
For a tarp I'm using an UGQ WinterDream 13 which, while designed for hammocks, gives me about a foot of vestibule at either end with the doors buttoned up and the tarp tight to the ground.
This is definitely a different style tent than the one you mentioned above, but my boyfriend and I LOVE and frequently use this tent from River Country Products: https://www.rivercountryproducts.com/product/trekker-tent-2/ You set it up with trekking poles (if you don't already use these while hiking, would also recommend trying them -- makes a big difference and saves your legs a lot of work!) This tent is primarily intended for backpacking, so it's on the smaller side, but still comfortably fits the two of us and our gear when backpacking. We've also used it for car camping and it fits a full size air mattress. We haven't personally used a footprint for this one, but it couldn't hurt -- I've heard Tyvek house wrap (like you would buy at Lowes or Home Depot) works well and is lightweight). FYI, you can also order this tent on Amazon.
Actually, it looks like Paria also makes a similar style tent (but looks like you need to buy a separate rain cover): https://www.amazon.com/Paria-Outdoor-Products-Breeze-Mesh/dp/B01NA9BU4Q/ref=asc_df_B01NA9BU4Q/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=198072135009&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=8615130117367172679&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9002057&hvtargid=pla-317875348987&psc=1
Again, it's a different style than the first tent you mentioned, but if backpacking is something you're interested in, I'd really recommend the RCP tent (and it's a super accessible price point). Have fun and enjoy the new hobby!! :)