I have a Dakota hoodie I can ship you, don't care for the way it fits me and it's not even remotely waterproof. Size is XL.
Since your just starting out, my recommendation is that Cabelas 3:1. It's just so versatile.
I have zero issues with my old set and my dad and buddy also have.
I wear my Dakota Hoodie in 90% of my hunting and its my go-to now that I have it.
I don't know who said it's not waterproof, maybe your confusing it with the Grinder that's a soft shell that's def NOT waterproof. But I've worn my Dakota in steady rain and some down pours and I've been fine.
The Dakota Hoodie can be worn as an outer layer all by itself or as a mid layer. It's pretty versatile.
I layer depending on the conditions and if its warm, sunny, rainy, snowy, cold and everything in between....
My Sitka waterfowl kit (one that I've built over the years) is:
First Lite Merino baselayers
Sitka Core 1/4 zip
Sitka Dakota Hoodie
Sitka Grinder Pant
Sitka Grinder Jacket
Sitka Dakota Vest
Sitka Hudson Bibs
Sitka Delta Wading Jacket
Cabelas Zoned Boots
(Snow) Plain White Hoodie
Sitka Dakota Beanie (both white and camo)
Banded Black Label Waders
Now my BACKUP kit is:
[Cheap No Name] baselayers
Rogers Camo Hoodie
Rogers/Federal 1/4 Zip midweight
Drake MST Guardian Eqwader w/hood
PowerCap lighted Beannies
Cabelas N. Flight Dri-Fowl Bibs
Drake MST Ultimate Wader Pants
Gander H20 3:1 Parka (basically the cabelas)
Cabelas Neoprene waders
And I'll be 100% honest, if my Sitka kit was stolen or misplaced, i would have ZERO issues wearing my backup kit. My backup kit is basically what my dad and brother wear. Birds don't care, I just became a camo snob.
But I'll also say, that if a piece of gear or camo doesn't cut it, I get rid of it. I spend too much time hunting, and getting ready for hunting season to have me doubt my gear. And that goes for everything. As MossyOak slogan says, "It's not a passion, it's an obsession."