222 Rem,
I got the Zero degree Slick bag before the goat hunt in October last year in Alaska. It worked great then, and I was amazed at how you could get in fully dressed, WET and wake up dry. The same was true on this trip. I'd get in a dry bag with wet clothes and soon the interior was very moist and sweaty. In the morning, the interior was bone dry, and there were drops of moisture on the outside of the bag, and visible on the inside of the rainfly.

I'm sold on the eVent Thru Hiker from ID (The tarp is their Siltarp). It breathes like no other, and I've yet to have it soak through. I use different pants, because I like a full length zip to get on over boots (I used arcteryx).

Don