Trangia's were mentioned to be too heavy (Strider i'm looking at you!

If we are going to compare a Trangia 25 aluminium to other cook systems we need to try to find something that as stable (may not be possible) and is a an all weather system with wind shield etc. I really don't think a 80gm screw on top of a canister burner really compares.
So weighing up the trangia set up I would take on a solo trip I get:
Stove with no fry pan and one pot = 380gm
Gas burner for Trangia = 180gm
Trangia Handle = 30gm
Total weight = 590gm
For a good sturdy remote gas stove to compare with I cherry picked the Fire Maple FMS-105 folding stove
Stove = 246gm
Large Trangia pot = 120gm
Winsheild = 80gm
Trangia handle = 30gm
Total weight = 446gm
So when we compare a good strong base stove to a Trangia the weight really isn't very significant I reckon. I gladly carry the 150 odd grams for the extra stability and robustness of the Trangia set up.
So my question is, do Trangia's get a bad rap for being heavy when in reality when you compare like with like (or as close as you can get), does the weight issue prove to be a non issue?