A little post season update:
I ended up with the Sitka Dewpoint. Found one on sale at a great price and have had great luck with Sitkas products over the years so I had confidence buying it.
I used it very little on my MT hunt, outside of a windbreaker when it got single digits and windy. Worked great for that. Same scenario in Michigan upland and deer hunting. If it was cold and windy, I wore the Dew Point as an outer layer to keep the wind off. Worked great for that as expected and really breathed well.
Last weekend was Ohios muzzleloader season. Temps in the mid 20s to mid 30s, lots of rain. In one weekend I tore the hell out of this jacket going through fairly mild brush. Some thorns were present but I was pretty diligent about staying out of them. Still had several small tears and punctures in the jacket. I would not say I was overly hard on the jacket. Its just so thin I don't think it stood a chance. After the day my layer underneath showed spots water was coming through.
Another surprising thing is the jacket delamanited in the pockets from chemical handwarmers. I guess looking back I shouldn't have put them in there, but everything was damp or wet and the handwarmers didn't seem hot enough to do that kind of damage.
A little disappointed with the purchase, but it just shows me that I can't expect that kind of use to not tear up a lightweight rain jacket. Will probably have to end up with something thicker and tougher. If they made a longer in the waist version of their Delta Wading Jacket I'd probably go with that. Sacrifice some weight and bulkiness for durability. I've had a DWJ for 5 years and put it through the wringer duck hunting with no problems at all.