I agree with a number of the statements here on RW.
I bought a combo two years ago, a Lakota Jkt. get the Stalker Pants free. I really wanted the Jkt, but I figured the pants would be a nice added bonus. After two years the jkt. has only been in the woods once while, the pants are worn exclusively once the temps get down into the 30's. I love these pants!!! With proper layering I can take low 20 degree weather on the stand (I get cold easy). I really like the zippered vents along the legs for hiking in/out really vents the legs well, avoiding that sauna feeling. Pants are very waterproof, but like stated before they do not breathe. I would not recommand wearing them in temps over 40 esp. if you are on the move. As for quietness, they are not as quite as my Dayone Fleece or wool, but there are at least a 6 dead michigan whitetails they did not notice! Mine have worn like iron through some nasty stuff, still look good, I also believe b/c of lots of usage a washings, they have gotten quieter.
As for the jkt. I really don't like it. Too short in the back for my taste, sleeves too long, and the chest area is huge on my 5'10" frame. I keep it around for a backup jkt. if needed.
As stated before on other posts I would not take these items on a extended hunt. Unless you could get to a heat source. They do not dry very well. My good friend used a RW jkt. this past season in Alaska. It worked,but he stated that if it had been colder he would have been in trouble b/c the inside of his jkt. was clamy to wet constantly. It did not leak, the moisture was from lack of breathability..."that sauna feeling"
chris <><