Sidi Canyons will keep you dry, but test them before you wear them, as sometimes they stitch thru the goretex liner during manufacturing. We had to send a couple back. This seems more prevalent in the smaller women's sizes. They hold up well, but squeak when you walk. That never went away.
I wore some TCX when they were Oxtar Matrix for 140k before one leaked. The second pair, (then TCX X-five), went about 150k, then I moved to ADV boots. I see the Evo version on closeout but don't know what the differences are between the Evo and the .4GTX other than three flap closure Vs two on the new GTX version. If I was in the market for touring boots, I'd likely just get the .4gtx and call it done. Daytona boots are first tier, but too painful for my budget.