It is good idea to send an email/PM to Dirk @ SouthCoast strings, he is expert and will give you good suggestions of where to start to choosing your strings.
Here is my little experience:
Living Water is the second brand I have tried after Worths, my first uke came with Aquila. After tried Worths & Living Water, then all 4 types of D'Addario choices, then Savarez, and finally I found SouthCoast strings, I fell in love with SouthCoast strings.
Every ukulele itself response to strings differently, you have to find the better match by keep trying other brands.
Living Water string on my first uke (its all Acacia wood, typically Kala's "X" bracing) has a not too bright, sweet, ok quality sustain, ok projection sound. For my custom uke (its all Myrtle wood), it sound less sweet, ok sustain, still sound good if I play it softly.
I also put Living Water strings on my friend's all Mahogany concert uke (the uke I bought & borrowed to him forever), it sounds soft and warm, and just right tension (less finger hurt than Aquila for him, he loves it). Its the right string for this uke.
SouthCoast strings, depend on which set you have choose, soft sets have more mellow sound. I ordered soft sets for my friend's spruce top concert uke (the uke I gift to her). I myself love Medium to Heavy Medium sets, especially linear sets. Both my two tenor ukes response to these strings very well, singing sustain, balanced, good projection. I have no problem with wound strings.
The good thing about SouthCoast strings, they provided many choices for many desires from different ukes, and the concept of using different materials on each string in a set. Not like most others, use the same formular over 4 strings.
My experience may not well apply to your ukulele, because every ukulele has its own preference, you have your preference.
Have fun on trying strings, have fun playing ukulele.