I dropped some coin this last year on Sitka and other gear. I'm the type of guy that gets cold easy, and hates getting wet, especially my feet. Being from SW Washington getting dumped on is a given. Honestly other than work cloths during the week, I'm in my cold weather gear more than my street clothes since Sept tell now. Between hunting, checking cams, and now shed hunting I'm gone every weekend, and some days after work. What I find works for my hunt style, which for BT is about a 3 to 4 mile hike then sit and glass ALL day in one spot where I know one will slip up from past experience is... I usually always where my Sitka Marino bottoms, with 90% over them. Any dampness out at all ill throw my downpour over all this (downpour pants are coming apart at the seam on the inside lining in the crotch area, for the price they are not holding up to as expected) but expect a lil sweat on the hike up, usually I just unzip the top zipper to my knees on both sides unless its pouring. Over this I always wear my gaters, probably my best Sika purchase, idc if its dry out, saves my pants and love the extra support, however ill be needing a new pair because they are in pretty bad shape after one season, better them than my pants. For boots I bought the Under Armour RidgeReapers, by far one of the most comfortable boots I've started out in, but both of them leave my feet soaked now only 6 months wearing them, don't recommend them to people in extreme wet conditions. Up top I wear my Sitka T, quarter zip Marino, and 90%. If its dry and cold I can toss my Stratus jacket over it all and stay warm, if its wet I can toss my downpour over my 90%, or my Stratus. No complaints up top other than sweat, but hiking in idc if its raining or snowing ill just wear a T shirt in and change into my dry gear once up there, nothing worse than trying to glass when your shaking from being wet and cold at first light. One more item I bought was the Sitka Gortex Mountain Glove, they work for a couple hours, but will soak through. Good for all day freezing temps, but not all day wet temps. Hope any of this info helps, got to say even with a few minor issues that this last year has been one of my most comfortable years. The boots have got to go though.