Sitka Dew Point Set

deer310sg

WKR
Joined
Mar 18, 2024
Messages
301
Location
Central Mo.
Looking for a rain wear set for my spring bear hunt and for whitetail if needed. Long-time sitka fan. Some input from users pro & cons?
 

Honyock

WKR
Joined
Dec 21, 2019
Messages
987
Location
Edmond, OK
I haven't used the pants, but I've been pleased with the Dewpoint jacket (2022 version). It's kept me dry and does a great job breaking the wind. It's not quiet but if I'm using it, it's either raining or blowing hard so I don't care about the noise. Packs down small and has a permanent place in my daypack.
 

700MtnMan

FNG
Joined
Dec 23, 2018
Messages
83
Location
Cody, Wyoming
Have had the jacket and pants for a couple years and it’s pretty much always in my pack. Does a great job, keeps you dry, sheds wind and pretty durable as long as don’t get crazy with it.
 
OP
deer310sg

deer310sg

WKR
Joined
Mar 18, 2024
Messages
301
Location
Central Mo.
Have had the jacket and pants for a couple years and it’s pretty much always in my pack. Does a great job, keeps you dry, sheds wind and pretty durable as long as don’t get crazy with it.
How is the sizing? Normally wear medium jacket, med pant. Do i need to size up for layering? Thanks.
 

700MtnMan

FNG
Joined
Dec 23, 2018
Messages
83
Location
Cody, Wyoming
I did not size up, seems pretty true to size to me. I normally run a large in my other Sitka stuff and run large in the dew point also, layering has been fine with this setup.
 
Joined
Sep 7, 2016
Messages
1,895
Location
El Dorado HIlls
Its true to size. I'm a Large in most things and Large fit good. enough room to put over puffy but not to big that looks weird wearing by itself in town.

Its a great jacket. Very light and packs small but seems very durable for how thin it is. I have used it on several downhill ski trips in addition to all my hunting adventures and has held up great.
 

Carrot Farmer

WKR
Classified Approved
Joined
Apr 19, 2020
Messages
947
Location
Central Oregon
Sitka Dewpoint for rain/wind and pack ability
Have a set of Sitka Cloudburst that’s more robust and durable, but 2-3x the bulk.

If there’s any brush involved, I take by cloudburst


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 

Ucsdryder

WKR
Joined
Jan 24, 2015
Messages
6,691
I have the set. They’re perfect for Colorado where it’s not often needed. Very packable. They are not durable though. I ripped my pants up pretty good last year in some deadfall.
 
Top