As long as you're not going with ultra lightweight carbon and components, you should be fine. I think "entry level" by default isn't going to be ultra low weight. You may want wheels that are a bit more durable, more spokes, etc. - if you say you occasionally g on unpaved roads, wider wheels/cyclocross set up might be what you want anyway.
As I understand it, weight is often more of a factor for components than for frames. Really, SK is the one who knows a lot about and has researched this so I hope she sees this.
Moreover, 220 isn't that heavy.
We know a guy who's 350 easy, who rides a standard LeMond steel frame bike. I often worry about that bike, but it's held up fine.



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