I'm kind of a light weight when it comes to upper body strength too and I have a redline cross bike (I don't know how much it weighs, but it is not light).
Yeah, it can be kind of hard to get on my shoulder sometimes; but not so much because of the weight, but because of a hand issue I have. Most of the time when it is just short dismounts, i.e. a barrier or a triple barrier, I find that I just lift the bike high enough get over the barriers and it isn't too hard. And, if you are putting the bike on your shoulder say for a longer hill carry, i.e. one that a barrier in the middle that you cannot ride up, then you just have to get it to your shoulder. Once it is there, your shoulder takes the brunt. Some people put padding on their bikes since it does kind of hurt somewhat to have a bike banging around on your shoulder even though you are supporting it still with your hand.
It is really your call and you have to know what you can handle, or maybe work up to. Try picking the bike up in the parking lot and running a bit and see how it works for you.
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