Another vote for KUIU.
I have had the Yukon set for five or six years now, and I am very satisfied. It works as extremely effective rain gear day after day with strong fabric that is not prone to punctures from walking the brush. I've worn the heck out of it! The extra fabric for the Yukon at the knee and elbows started to fray and peel back, so I Aqua-sealed it at the edges last year. I've had a Chugach jacket and pants for two years now, and they are also fantastic with a stretcher fabric. The Chugach is lighter, and works well for me as a rain gear that is in my pack if needed, and when I need it sure does the job well. The Yukon set...for me...is for day after day of rain and pretty much all day wear...it is significantly heavier.
I also have a Sitka Stormfront jacket and pants...one of the early models...preceding my KUIU purchases. They have been very effective for rain gear...no complaints. I have had to patch the pants MANY times from puncture holes due to brush, as well as the jacket a few times. These are much lighter than the Yukon gear, so I continued to use them in my back pack after I bought the Yukon set. I switched over to the Chugach when the zipper failed on my Stormfront jacket. Again, no complaints from me...I got more than my money's worth...despite the huge price. Perhaps more recent Stormfronts are a more durable fabric.
If I had it to do all over again...I'd just buy the KUIU Yukon and Chugach based on quality, durability and price.