Steve, if the ADV crowd is out doing real ADV travel beyond the pavement and gravel roads they will come to grips that Klim has the look and feel but lacks any real substance and their customer service is essentially lip service. Not a knock BTW, most who buy ADV bikes just dont venture that farr off road, what you have done on the 14 is probably their limit and there is nothing wrong with that. I have relegated the Klim to teaching Basic Learn to Ride dirt classes when it's raining out, I do like the over the boot design and the Goretex (where they arent ripped) works as advertised and they are a good fitting set of pants. For my travels I will be using the 'Stich I bought from TCro 3 years ago. I don't have the jacket but my buddy does, no issues with that, but then again, it isn't in contact with the bike.
To sum the Klims up, if a person is styling the DS go with Klim, if a rider is out on a real ADV trip rock the 'Stitch.