I would say from experience the high end expensive clothing begins to shine in it's endurance to last. If I was hunting where I was living out of a tent and I was dependant on my gear to keep be warm reasonably dry and comfy. Then it would not come from Walmart. Due to health issues I hunt from a nice camp or home. Which means I can get soaked to the a$$ and have a major clothing malfunction and 10 min later I am in a warm heated camp or house. Wussy hunting, but at least I am out doing my thing. I would say over the years Goretex has been a huge disappointment. It is a whole lot better than cotton jeans, but if you absolutely want water proof Goretex is not your material. I have had about half doz pairs of goretex boots over the years and not one boot has ever been water proof right out of the box. Highly water resistant yes, water proof dry definitely not. Pants the same experience. The biggest test for goretex footwear and pants is to walk through knee high wet grass. For me none has passed that test yet. Wet damp feet and wet knees. Or sit your butt on a wet stump for a an hour, I bet your but is damp or wet afterwards. And my experiences were not with the Walmart elcheapo stuff.
And yet, the most expensive fishing waders are made with Gore-Tex and keep fishermen completely dry whilst being submerged well beyond the knees.
Patrick
I would say from experience the high end expensive clothing begins to shine in it's endurance to last. If I was hunting where I was living out of a tent and I was dependant on my gear to keep be warm reasonably dry and comfy. Then it would not come from Walmart. Due to health issues I hunt from a nice camp or home. Which means I can get soaked to the a$$ and have a major clothing malfunction and 10 min later I am in a warm heated camp or house. Wussy hunting, but at least I am out doing my thing. I would say over the years Goretex has been a huge disappointment. It is a whole lot better than cotton jeans, but if you absolutely want water proof Goretex is not your material. I have had about half doz pairs of goretex boots over the years and not one boot has ever been water proof right out of the box. Highly water resistant yes, water proof dry definitely not. Pants the same experience. The biggest test for goretex footwear and pants is to walk through knee high wet grass. For me none has passed that test yet. Wet damp feet and wet knees. Or sit your butt on a wet stump for a an hour, I bet your but is damp or wet afterwards. And my experiences were not with the Walmart elcheapo stuff.
I use Sitka and first lite. First lite being the better of the two.
GOOD deal....As much as I’d love to buy high end Camo pants. I just spent $27 on my new “waterproof” Camo pants from Walmart. They will be good enough for the local season for me. If I need extra protection, I’ll wear them over my Wetskins.




























