I have the Rancho Safari Shaggie... pants, short jacket and boonie hat. I bought it second-hand from a friend. I have zero hunting experience with other brands but the RS is top notch in my book. I have hunted in it for nearly 15 years and it has almost no wear and tear. I did have to trim some off the inside of my bow arm. I also have to tease out cockleburs or stick-tights occasionally but have to do that with fleece hunting gear as well.
Back when I was looking at getting one I did quite a bit of research on how they are made. The RS that I have is constructed of a good, strong netting base and strips of camo cloth. I read a lot on the raffia and swiss straw type suits and even handled a few. They were heavy (probably hot) and my thought was that they would be terrible in the rain, and they were all pretty stinky. I of course had a preconceived notion of what one was supposed to look like... from movies I guess. Initially the RS suit didn't fit that image until my buddy who was selling it said, "Keith, you are trying to fool DEER, not enemy snipers".
I wash the RS suit once or twice a hunting season to keep the scent down and keep it in a sealed, scent free bag with fresh cedar limbs. I have never been truly busted by a deer or turkey in it (except for stupid things I have done, like dropping my bow). Even when something catches movement they don't ID you as a person.
All this said... if I was to re-purchase, I would go with the Rancho Safari Shaggie Long Coat Bowhunter Deluxe. It has a hood (I am not fond of hoods, they never fit me and I can't see out of them to the sides) but would also get the boonie hat. I wear a camo face mask (thin in the warm weather, fleece in the cold) under the hat and it works great. This is the best option I have found for not effecting my anchor point and having good peripheral vision. If you plan on hunting on the ground while sitting on a stool you don't really need the pants. The Long Coat should drape down around your legs.
The RS isn't inexpensive. I guess it falls in the "buy once, cry once" category. On my first purchase I doubt I would have sprung for the one I have now as a new purchase. I was able to get the second-hand one at a really good price. If my suit ever does wear out or I just want a new one, I would certainly save my pennies and get a second Rancho Safari brand.
I can take some photos of mine if you like.
OkKeith